Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse 5070 Thin Client User Guide
- Contents
- Welcome to Dell Wyse 5070 thin client
- Chassis overview
- Major components of your thin client
- Supported system peripherals for Wyse 5070 thin client
- Setting up the thin client
- Before working on your thin client
- After working on your thin client
- Removing and installing components
- Technical specifications
- Wyse 5070 thin client configuration on ThinOS
- Wyse 5070 thin client on ThinLinux
- Wyse 5070 thin client on Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
- BIOS overview
- Accessing thin client BIOS settings
- System Setup overview
- Boot Sequence
- Navigation keys
- General screen options
- System Configuration screen options
- Video screen option
- Security screen options
- Secure Boot screen options
- Performance screen options
- Power management screen options
- POST behavior screen options
- Wireless screen option
- Virtualization support screen options
- Maintenance screen options
- System Logs screen option
- Troubleshooting your system
Wyse 5070 thin client on Windows 10 IoT
Enterprise
This section provides the instructions on how to easily configure and efficiently manage Wyse 5070 thin client that runs on
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.
Topics:
• Introduction
• Before configuring your thin clients
• Automatic and manual login
• Keyboard and region settings
• Devices and printers
Introduction
The thin clients running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise provide access to applications, files, and network resources. The applications
and files are made available on machines hosting Citrix Receiver, Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection, VMware Horizon client
session, and Dell Wyse vWorkspace services.
Other locally installed software permits remote administration of the thin clients and provides local maintenance functions. More
add-ons are available that support a wide range of specialty peripherals and features for environments that require a secure
user interface with 64-bit Windows compatibility. Your thin client device supports Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Lync VDI 2013
plug-in, and Microsoft .Net Framework 4.6 or later versions. For more information, see Microsoft Website
Before configuring your thin clients
Before you configure your thin clients, ensure that you configure Unified Write Filter and xData Cleanup Manager that protect
your thin clients. The Unified Write Filter Utility prevents undesired flash memory writes, and xData Cleanup Manager cleans up
extraneous information from being stored on the local disk.
However, there are instances where administrators can retain the changed configurations after you log out and restart the thin
client.
Automatic and manual login
What you see when a thin client turns on or reboots depends on the administrator’s configuration. After creating a user account,
an administrator can configure the account to log in automatically or manually with user credentials. Ensure that you disable
the Unified Write Filter (UWF) before you change a password on the thin client, and then enable UWF after your change. To
change the password, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and then click Change a password. However, this feature is not applicable for
User accounts.
CAUTION:
CAUTION: Please follow proper write filter and Windows Page File usage instructions at all times. Such
instructions include making sure that the write filter is enabled during regular use and is disabled only
temporarily by an administrator when required for image upgrades, applying security patches, registry changes
and application installation. The write filter should be re-enabled as soon as such tasks are completed. Such
instructions further include never enabling the Windows Page File feature during regular use of the thin client.
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