Administrator Guide

Congure a USB key to update or push rmware that you include on the USB key to target devices to upgrade rmware.
Congure a USB key to reimage the hardware that you include on the USB key to target devices to upgrade rmware.
Create replicate or duplicate USB keys containing the original contents for simultaneous usage on target devices by users in several
locations at the same time.
Conguring and Using Peripherals
The thin client has many ports available on it such as:
LTE(4G), HDMI, SDCard, MiniDP, USB port, and Smartcard are available only for Dell Latitude E7270 wyse thin client.
Serial port, SDCard, HDMI, USB Port, and VGA port are available only for Dell Latitude 3460 wyse thin client.
To provide the services through the ports, install the appropriate software for the thin client.
NOTE:
You can install other services and add-ins that are available from the Dell website for free or for a licensing fee.
For more information, see the Dell Wyse Support Site.
You can congure the thin client device to use Bluetooth- enabled Peripherals. For more information, see Device Manager:
Bluetooth Wirless Connections
TightVNC (Server)
To congure or reset a thin client from a remote location, use TightVNC (Server and Viewer). TightVNC is primarily intended for support
and troubleshooting purposes.
Install TightVNC locally on the thin client. After installation, it allows the thin client to be shadowed, operated and monitored from a remote
device.
TightVNC Server starts automatically as a service upon thin client startup. The initialization of TightVNC Server can also be controlled by
using the Services window by this procedure:
To open TightVNC Server window, click Start Menu Toolbar > Programs > TightVNC > TightVNC Server (Service Mode)
NOTE
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TightVNC Viewer is available from TightVNC website.
TightVNC is included in WDM software as a component.
TightVNC Viewer must be installed on a shadowing or remote machine before use.
If you want to permanently save the state of the service, be sure to ush the les of the File Based Write Filter during the current
system session.
TightVNC (Server) — Pre-requisites
Before TightVNC Server installation on a remote machine, to access a thin client you must know the following:
IP address or valid DNS name of the thin client to be shadow, operate or monitor. For more information, see Using the Dell Thin Client
Application.
Primary password of the thin client to shadow, operate or monitor. For more information, see Conguring TightVNC Server Properties
on the Thin Client.
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