Use the System Tools dialog box to view device details, package details
and Global INI/User INI information. You can also import certificates
using the Certificates tab.
From the desktop menu, click System Tools.
The System Tools dialog box is displayed.
Click the Devices tab to display all the locally attached
devices, including USB, Serial, and Parallel on applicable platforms.
The details about the monitors connected to the thin client are also
displayed.
The Device Viewer button was previously available
in the Devices tab of the System Information dialog
box.
NOTE: : The Mirror File
Server tab has been removed from the System Tools dialog
box, as it can now be viewed in the Devices tab.
Click the Certificates tab, and use the following guidelines:
Import the certificates by selecting either USB Storage or File
Server from the drop-down list, and then click Import to import
the required certificate.
Click Delete to delete the imported certificate.
Click View Certificate to view the imported certificate
information such as Version, Validity, and Serial number. You can
also view the certificate path and certificate status.
Click Request Certificate to manually request certificate
for your client.
Click the Packages tab, and use the following guidelines:
ThinOS packages that are installed on thin client
are listed in the Packages tab.
Click the Delete button to delete the selected package.
Click the Delete all button to delete all the packages.
The following packages are displayed in the Package tab:
base.i386.pkg
FR.i386.pkg—This package is introduced to support Flash Redirection.
RTME.i386.pkg—This package is introduced to support Citrix RTME.
Horizon.i386.pkg—This package is introduced to support VMware Blast protocol. The package version
number is updated to match the latest Horizon client.
To install this package, PKG installation INI file needs to be changed
to AddPkg=“horizon”.
JVDI.i386.pkg—This package is introduced to support Cisco Jabber.
pcoip.i386.pkg—This package is available
only on PCoIP-enabled clients.
You cannot delete the base package separately. If
you click Delete All, all packages are deleted including the
base package. When you click Delete All, a message is displayed
prompting you to restart the device.
The base.i386.pkg is mandatory for all ThinOS clients. At present,
PCoIP package is mandatory for the PCoIP enabled thin clients. Other packages are optional. Base package and PCoIP package are
integrated into the ThinOS firmware image. Installing the latest ThinOS
firmware image will automatically install the latest version of these
packages on ThinOS client. You cannot manually install or upgrade
these embedded packages. However, the package version details of respective
packages are displayed in the Packages tab for engineering
information purpose only.
NOTE: : When you install packages or restart the ThinOS device, the ThinOS client verifies the version of the installed package. If you have not installed the latest package version, the details about the current package version and the recommended package version are displayed in the Event Log tab. In every ThinOS release, the packages may be updated to the latest version. For information about the latest package
version, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS release notes.
Click the Global INI tab to view the wnos.ini information.
Click the User INI tab to view wnos.ini information.
Click OK to save the settings.
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