Release Notes
Blast features Support on ThinOS Comments/ Known issues
RDSH application supports the PCoIP protocol from ThinOS 8.4, with same
limitation.
Unied communication No Third party plug-ins are not planned
MS VDI plug-in No N/A
RTAV Yes N/A
Windows media MMR No N/A
Flash URL multicast No N/A
Printer redirect Yes Supports printer redirection, and printer mapping with virtual print.
Smartcard redirect Yes N/A
Scanner redirect No N/A
Serial port redirect No N/A
USB redirect—VDI/ RDSH Yes Enabled by default. For more information, see Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.4
Administrator’s Guide, available at Dell.com/manuals.
Client drive redirect No N/A
Linux desktop Yes N/A
Copy Paste text Yes See, VMware Horizon server and client congurations/ documentation.
VPN connect Yes N/A
AES 128/256 Yes See, ThinOS AES design.
Multi-display/ 4K/ 32-bit Yes See, VMware Blast support information. For example, the pre-requisite is
VM video RAM.
ClearType fonts support Yes ThinOS supports TrueType fonts
3D display Yes See, VMware Blast support information
Blast recovery from network
interrupt
Yes Requires Horizon View agent 7.0.1
Simplied Certicate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP)
Simplied Certicate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) was designed to be used in a closed network where all end-points are trusted. The goal
of SCEP is to support the secure issuance of certicates to network devices in a scalable manner. Within an enterprise domain, it enables
network devices that do not run with domain credentials to enroll for certicates from a Certication Authority (CA).
At the end of the transactions dened in this protocol, the network device has a private key and associated certicate that is issued by a
CA. Applications on the device may use the key and its associated certicate to interact with other entities on the network. The most
common usage of this certicate on a network device is to authenticate the device in an IPSec session.
Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4
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