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Dell Wyse Enhanced Windows Embedded Standard 7P forWyse 5060 Thin Client Administrator’s Guide

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Using the File Based Write Filter (FBWF)

The File Based Write Filter provides a secure environment for thin clientOptiplex client computing by protecting the thin clientOptiplex client from undesired flash memory writes flash memory is where the operating system and functional software components reside. By preventing excessive flash write activity, the File Based Write Filter also extends the life of the thin clientOptiplex client. It gives the appearance of read-write access to the flash by employing a cache to intercept all flash writes and returning success to the process that requested the I/O.

The intercepted flash writes stored in cache are available as long as the thin clientOptiplex client remains active but are lost when the thin clientOptiplex client is restarted or switched off. To preserve selected changes, the selected files of the cache can be transferred to the flash manually using Commit in the File Based Write Filter Control dialog box; alternatively, if the files affected by the changes are not known, the changes can be made after disabling the File Based Write Filter using the File Based Write Filter Control dialog box, and then re-enabling the File Based Write Filter, For more information, see Setting the File Based Write Filter Controls.

The File Based Write Filter can be controlled either through the command line (fbwfmgr) or by double-clicking the File Based Write Filter icon in the Administrator system tray. The File Based Write Filter can flush specified files to the flash from cache only up to the point when the commit is performed; if more writes are performed on the files that have been flushed, then these files must be flushed/committed again if the additional changes also need to be preserved.

The File Based Write Filter can also be enabled/disabled through the command line or through the File Based Write Filter Enable/Disable desktop icons. The status (enabled/disabled) of the File Based Write Filter is displayed by the File Based Write Filter status icon in the system tray green indicates that the File Based Write Filter is enabled and red indicates that the File Based Write Filter is disabled.

NOTE:
  • Contents of the File Based Write Filter cache should never be flushed if it is eighty-percent or more full. The Administrator should periodically check the status of the cache and restart the thin clientOptiplex client if the cache is more than eighty percent full. Note that alternatively an administrator can configure the client to reboot if the FBWF cache is 90 percent or more full. By default the client is configured to reboot if the FBWF cache usage exceeds 90 percent.
  • A Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) is always preserved regardless of File Based Write Filter state (enabled or disabled). If you want to have other registry settings preserved regardless of File Based Write Filter state, contact support for help as described in Technical Support.

WARNING:It is highly recommended that Windows write filter is kept enabled during normal use of thin clients. It should be disabled only by administrators while making necessary changes. Extended use with write filters turned off can reduce the life of your flash drive. It is a good practice to have write filters enabled to ensure device security.

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