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Administrators Guide Wyse ® Thin Client s, Based on Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Embedded Products: R90LE, R90L, X90Le, X90L, X90e, X90, C90LE, V90LE, V90L, S90 Issue: 081309 PN: 883808-01 Rev .
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Regulatory Complian ce for Thin Client s Basic EMC and Safety Requirements Wyse thin clients are compliant with the regulatory requirements in the regions listed below .
Model Rx0LE Thin Client, Product R90LE For use with External Power Supply Model 0335A1965 or certified equivalent m odel supplied by the manufacturer , output rated 19Vdc, 3.
Content s Summary of Revisions ix 1 Introduction 1 About this Guide 1 Organization of this Guide 1 Finding the Inform ation Y ou Need in this Guide 2 Wyse T echnical Support 2 Related Online Resources.
vi Contents Accessing the Extended Fea tures of the Administrator Control Panel 23 Accessing and Using the Admini strative T ools 24 Configuring Component Services 24 Viewing Event s 25 Managing Servi.
Contents vii Using Windows Server Update Se rvices (WSUS) on a Thin Client 59 Configuring the Thin Client for WSUS 59 Automatic Software Updates on Wyse Thin Clients Using WSUS 60 Using WSUS on the Wy.
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Summary of Revisions Wyse T echnology Inc. 883808-01 Rev . L The following changes were made to this document since revision K: Wyse T echnology Inc. 883808-01 Rev .
x Summary of Revisions "Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings" Addition of new section to provide instructio ns on accessing the BIOS settings of a thin client. Updated figures and workflow All figures and workflow instructions have been upd ated to include and describe the new user in terface.
1 Introduction Wyse ® thin clients running Micro so f t ® Windows ® XP Embe dded provide access to applications, files, and network resources made available on machin es hosting Citrix™ ICA and Microsof t™ RDP session services.
2 Chapter 1 Chapter 4, "Getting to Know the Extended Features," cont ains information on the extended fe atures of Wyse thin clients ru nning Microsof t Wind ows XP Embed ded tha t are not found in standard Wind ows XP .
2 Est ablishing a Server Environment This chapter cont ains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide network and session services for Wyse thin clients running Microsoft Windows XP Emb edded.
4 Chapter 2 • PPTP VPN - PPTP (Point-to-Point T unneling Prot ocol) is a ne twork protocol that enables the secure transfer of data be tween a re mote client (in this case the thin client) and an enter prise server environment by creating a virtual private network (VPN) across TCP/IP-based data networks such as the Intern et.
Establishing a Server Environment 5 T a ble 1 DH CP Options Option Description Notes 1 Subnet Mask Required. 3 Router Optional but recom m e nd ed . It is not requir ed unless the thin client must interact with servers on a different su bnet. 6 Domain Name Server (DNS) Optional bu t re com m e nd ed .
6 Chapter 2 Using FTP File Servers Windows XP Embedded WFR2 includes an FTP Upgrade utility that c an be used to upgrade the XP Embedded thin clie nt with Addons which are in Microsoft .msi form. This utility allows you to automatica lly or manually upgra de a thin client by downloading MSI packages from a specified FTP server .
Establishing a Server Environment 7 Using DNS Thin clients accept valid DNS na mes registered on a DNS server available to the enterprise intranet. The th in client will quer y a DNS server on the network for name to IP resolution.
8 Chapter 2 Configuring ICA Session Services Before you use the inform a tio n in th is sect ion to c onfigure your ICA session services, be sure you have read "Underst anding Session Services.
Establishing a Server Environment 9 Using VMware V iew Manger Services VMware ® View Manager is a desktop man agement solution that enables system administrators to provision desktops and c ontrol user access. Client software securely connects user s to centralized virtual desktop s, back-end physical sy stems, or terminal servers.
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3 Getting S t arted This chapter provides informatio n to help you quickly get started using your thin client. It describes basic thin client function s and provid es instructions on s ett ing up the thin client for you and your users.
12 Chapter 3 Automatic Logon Automatic logon to a User d esktop is enabled on th e thin client by default. If you want to log on as a dif f erent user while Auto Logon is enabled, log off the current desktop while holding down the SHIFT key to display the Log On to W indows dialog box and use your credentials to logon.
Getting Started 13 2. After logging on to the thin client, disa ble the Fi le Based Write Filter b y double-clicking the FBWF Disable icon on the desktop (this will di sable the filter and reboot the system).
14 Chapter 3 Underst anding th e User Desktop The default User desktop icons include Citrix Pro gram Neighborhood, and Remote Desktop Connection (st andard and S pan). The Star t menu includes Internet Explorer , Control Panel, and Prin te r an d Faxes.
Getting Started 15 Underst anding the Administrator Desktop The default Administrator de sktop icons in clude Citrix Program Neighb orhood, Remote Desktop Connection (st andard and S pan), File Based W rite Filter Disable, and File Based Write Filter Enable.
16 Chapter 3 Logging Off, Shutting Down, and Rest arting Use the Shut Down menu to log of f, shut down, restart, or place the thin client in st and by (all options are available to use by clicking S tart | Shut Down ) .
4 Getting to Know the Extended Features This chapter contain s information on the extended features of Wyse thin clients r unning Microsoft Windows XP Emb edded that are not found in standar d Windows XP .
18 Chapter 4 Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood Cirtix Program Neighb or hood is available to Users and Administrators. Use the Cir tix Program Neighborhood application (available b.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 19 Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer Microsoft Inte rnet Explorer 7 is availabl e to Users and Administrator s.
20 Chapter 4 Using the Odyssey Client Manager If purchased and installed, the Odyssey Clie nt Manager is ava ilable to Users and Administrators. Clicking St art | All Programs | Funk Software | Odysse.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 21 Use the TEC window and the Connect dialog b ox (available by clicking Ericom-PowerT erm T ermina l Emulation | PowerT erm T erminal Emulation in the All Programs menu) to configure your connection info rmation.
22 Chapter 4 Using VMware V iew Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop VMware View Client is avai lable to Users and Administrators. Use the VMware Vi ew Client dialog box (availa b le by clicking VMware | VMware View Client in the All Programs menu—click >> to open the extend ed menu of the dialog box) to connect to a virtual desktop.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 23 Accessing the Extended Features of the Administrator Control Panel This section provides an overview of the ex tended features found in the Administra tor Control Panel (options are available to use by clicking Start | Control Panel ).
24 Chapter 4 Accessing and Using th e Administrative T ools Double-clicking the Administrative T ools icon in the Control Panel op ens the Administrative T ools window .
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 25 Viewing Event s Double-clicking the Event Viewer icon opens the Event Viewer window . This tool displays monitoring and troubleshooting messages from Windows and other prog rams. Figure 14 Event Viewer Managing Services Double-clicking the Services icon open s the Services window .
26 Chapter 4 Managing Users Double-clicking the User Manager icon opens the Local Users and Group s window . This tool allows adminis tra to rs to manage users and groups. For det ailed information on the User Manager , refer to "Managing Users and Groups with User Manager .
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 27 troubleshooting purposes. Fo r information on VNC user settings, refer to "Using WinVNC to Shadow a Thin Client." Note Hovering the mouse poin ter over th e VNC icon on the taskbar show s the current IP address of the thin client.
28 Chapter 4 Configuring Dual Monitor Display ( For Dual-Monitor Cap able Thin Client s Only ) Y ou can use the Settings t ab of the Dis play Properties dialog bo x (double- click the Display icon in .
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 29 Configuring T ouchscreens If the ELO T ouchscreen option is inst alled on the thin client, double-clicking the ELO T ouchscreen icon in the User or Administ.
30 Chapter 4 Setting Ramdisk Size Ramdisk is volatile memory sp ace used for tempor ary data sto rage. It is the Z drive shown in the My Computer window . It can also be used for temporary storage of other dat a according to adm inist rator discretio n (se e "Saving File s an d Usin g Loca l Drive s") .
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 31 Selecting Regional and Language Options Double-clicking the Regional and Language Options icon in the Control Pa nel opens the Regional and Language Opt ions dialog box. Use this dialog b ox to select your keyboard language.
32 Chapter 4 Configuring WDM Properties Double-clicking the WDM icon in the Control Pa nel opens the WDM Properties dialog box. Use this dialog box to configure th e WDM settings. Figure 22 WDM Properties Use the following guidelines: 1. Enter the IP address or hostname of the WDM Server .
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 33 Configuring Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Settings If Wyse USB 802 .1 1b hardware is installe d on the thin clien t, double-clicking th e W ireless LAN Settings icon in the Co ntrol Panel allows you to configure wireless LAN settings (such as the wireless network ID, and so on).
34 Chapter 4 2. Open the Network Connect ions dialog box ( St art | Control Panel | Ne twork Connections ) to view the available network connections. 3. Right-click Wireless Network Connection an d select Properties to open the Wireless Net work Connection Properties dialog box.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 35 3. Click the Association tab. 4. Enter the Network name (SSID). 5. Select the WP A2 option for Network Authentication. 6. Select the AES option for Dat a encryption. 7. Click the Authentication tab. 8. Select the Enable IEEE 802.
36 Chapter 4 Figure 28 Wireless Network Connection - EAP-TLS 3. Select the connection you cr eated in step 4 (the Ne twork name (SSID)), and then click Connect . A wireless connection shou ld now be est ablished. Configuring Wireless Thin Clie nt s for PEAP-MS-CHAP v2 1.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 37 Figure 30 Protected EAP Properties - PEAP-MS-CHAP v2 11 . Clear the V alidate server certificate chec k box. 12. Select the Enable Fast Recon nec t check box. 13. Click Configure to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialog box.
38 Chapter 4 Figure 32 Enter Credentials - PEAP-MS-CHAP v2 19. Enter the User name, Password and Domain nam e, and then click OK . A wireless connection shou ld now be est ablished. Preserving Wireless Connections Windows XP Embedded WFR2 includes a tool called Regpersistence.
Getting to K now the Ex tended Feat ures 39 Note PEAP is available as an authentication method for 802.1 1 wireless clients, but it is not supported for virtual private network (VPN) client s or other remote access client s.
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5 Administrative Utilities and Settings This chapter provides general informatio n about the utilities and settings available for administr ativ e us e.
42 Chapter 5 Caution Contents of the File Based Write Filter cache should never be flushed if it is eighty-perc ent or more full. The Adm ini strator should periodically check the status of the cache a nd rest art the thin client if the cache is more than eighty percent full.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 43 Disabling the machine acc ount passwor d change on the thin client T o disable the machine account password change on the thin client: 1. S tart the Re gistry Editor by clicking Start | Ru n , entering regedit in th e Open text box, and then clicking OK .
44 Chapter 5 Running File Based Write Fi lter Command Line Options There are several co mmand lines you can use to control the File Based W rite Filter (command line argume nts cannot be combined). Caution Administrators should use NT file security to prevent undesired usag e of these comma nd s.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 45 Enabling and Disabling the File Based Write Filter Using the Desktop Icons For convenience, the File Based Write Filter Enable and Disable icons a re present on the Administrator desktop. Use these icons to enab le or disable the File Based Write Filter .
46 Chapter 5 • RAM used by FBWF - Shows the amount of RAM used (in Kilobytes and Percentage) that is currently bein g used by t he File Based Write Filter . If Current Stat us is Disabled, RAM Used by FBWF is always zero (0). • Enable FBWF - Allows you to enable the File Based Write Filte r and prompts you to restart the thin client.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 47 Underst anding the NetXClean Utility NetXClean keep s extraneous information from being stored in fla sh memory . NetXClean is a service th at runs in t he backgrou nd. NetXCle an clean-up is triggere d by either a service startup or a user log-off.
48 Chapter 5 Saving Files and Using Local Drives Administrators need to know the following information ab out local drives and saving files. Saving Files Thin clients use an em bedded operating system with a fix ed amount of flash memory . It is recommended that you save files you want to k eep on a ser ver r ather than on a thin client.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 49 Mapping Network Drives Users and ad ministrators can map netw ork drives. Ho wever , to retain the ma ppings after the thin client is restarted, you must comple te the following: • Select the Reconne ct a t logon check box.
50 Chapter 5 Using Roaming Profiles Y ou can p articipa te in domains by writing roaming pr ofiles to the C drive. The profiles must be limited in size and will not be retained when the thin client is restarted. Note For success ful downloadin g and prop er functioning , there mu st be sufficient flash space available for roaming profiles.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 51 Managing Users and Grou p s with User Manager The User Manager allows administrators to create new user accounts and configure user profiles. It also allows administrators to create new gro up s and determine group membership.
52 Chapter 5 Configuring User Profiles Only administrators can select the profile settings for a user . Caution Because of the limited size of th e fl ash memory , it is strongly recommended that other applications av ailable to new and ex isting users b e configured to prevent writing to the local file syst em.
Administrative Ut ilities and Settings 53 Determining Group Membership Use the followin g guidelines (example of a dding a us er to the Adm inistrator gr oup): Caution Be sure to flush the files of the File Based W rite Filter cache during the current system sessio n in which an account is modified.
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6 System Administration This chapter contains local and remote system administration information to he lp you perform the routine t asks needed to mainta in your W yse thin client environment.
56 Chapter 6 Inst alling and Up grading Addons T o install or upgrade Addons, it is recommended that you use WDM (the thin client has a built-in WDM Ag ent for us e as descri bed in "Configuring WDM Properties"). Note For more informa tion on Wyse Device Manager softwar e refer to the Wyse Web site at: http://www .
System Administration 57 2. Depending on whether you select Manu al FTP Information or Use DHCP Server’ s FTP Options complete one of the following : • If you selected Manual FTP Information , ent.
58 Chapter 6 2. Depending on whether you select Manu al FTP Information or Use DHCP Server’ s FTP Options complete one of the following : • If you selected Manual FTP Information , enter the IP ad.
System Administration 59 Uninst alling Addons Using the FTP Addon Installer Y ou can use the FTP Addon Inst aller dialog box to uninstall the thin client Addons th at have been installe d with the FTP Addons utility .
60 Chapter 6 Automatic Sof tware Updates on W yse T hin Clients Using WSUS This section describes three ways to automati cally deploy software upd ates on thin clients using WSUS: • "Using WSUS.
System Administration 61 T roubleshooting WSUS in St andalone Mode WSUS provides a log for trouble shooting issues related to software updates. This log is located on the thin clie nt, in the directory: C:windowswindows update log . This log displays all commun ications betwee n the client and the server.
62 Chapter 6 Windows Up date Log File Examples The examples below illustrate the lo g files for selected activities. Service S tartup 2005-06-01 18:30:03 992 810 Service ************* 2005-06-01 18:30.
System Administration 63 Configuring WSUS for Automati c Sof tware Up dates Using SMS Y ou can configure WSUS to use the SMS se rver to perform automatic sof tware updates in either a W orkgroup environment or using Active Directory .
64 Chapter 6 Using WSUS with WDM Y ou can use WDM to deploy the scr ipt that dis ables the W rite Filter , a nd then configure the thin client to contact the WSUS serve r for software upd ates. Prerequisite s Before any software up dates can be deployed via WSUS, you must: • Install and configu re WDM on the server • Install WSUS Serve r v .
System Administration 65 Figure 38 WSUS 3.0 Management Console 4. When the software update s ar e co mple te, use WDM to schedule th e scr ipt that enables the Write Filter to run on the thin client.
66 Chapter 6 close the DOS window that is present durin g the process; the DOS window will close automatically . Event: The System Settings Change messag e may appear shortly after the first b oot, depending on the specific hardware configur ation of the thin client.
System Administration 67 Figure 40 WinVNC: Current User Properties Before a remote machine (o n which VNC Viewer is inst alled) can ac cess a thin client: • The IP address (or valid DNS name) of the thin client that is to be operated/mon itored must be known by the remo te administrator/user .
68 Chapter 6 2. (Optional) Y ou can configure advanced VNC co nnection options using the Connection Options dialog box. For example, if the network is slow , click Options to open the Connection Optio.
System Administration 69 3. In the VNC Server box of the Connection Details dialog box, enter the IP address or valid DNS name of the thin client that is to be operated/monitored followed by a colon and 0. For example: snoopy:0 or 132.237.16.238:0 4. Click OK to open the VNC Authentication dial og box.
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Figures 1 User deskto p - example 14 2 Administrator desktop - example 15 3 Citrix Program Ne ighborhood 18 4 Internet Explorer 19 5 Remote Desktop Conne ction - expanded view example 19 6 Odyssey Cli.
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Administrators Guide Wys e ® Thin Clients , Based on Microsof t ® Windows ® XP Embedded Issue: 0813 0 9 Written and publishe d by: Wyse T e chnology Inc.
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