Administrator Guide

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Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
To customize the broker agent window and icons, do the following:
1. To enable this feature, use the INI parameter SignOn=yes BitmapsMap={yes,no}
You must set BitmapsMap as yes for changing integrated bitmap images into customized bitmap images.
2. Place the text file bitmaps.map in the same folder as ThinOS builds.
NOTE: Similar to the PrinterMap file, each line in the file is of the format integrated bitmap file name =
customized bitmap file.
3. Place the image files in the bitmap folder that is located inside the folder that contains ThinOS builds.
The following are some examples:
m_pcoip.ico=1-1_16.png
pcoip.ico=1-1_32.png
vdm.png=3_355x85.png
horizon_wallpaper.jpg=Bugatti-Veyron-Wallpaper-Hd-1080p-uSa4W-1366x768.jpg
Configuring Microsoft Remote Desktop
Microsoft Remote Desktop application allows you to access and manage the data and resources of a remote device using
an internet connection. ThinOS supports RC4_HMAC_MD5 for RDP connections to compliment with AES128_HMAC_SHA1 or
AES256_HMAC_SHA1.
This section provides information about how to configure the Remote desktop broker connection on your ThinOS device, and
other remote desktop features that you can configure on ThinOS.
Configuring the Microsoft Remote Desktop broker connection
To configure the Microsoft Remote Desktop broker setup:
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Remote Connections.
The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
2. In the Broker Setup tab, from the drop-down list, select Microsoft, and do the following:
Broker ServerEnter the IP address/Hostname/FQDN of the Broker Server.
Auto Connect ListEnter the name of the desktops that you want to launch automatically after logging in to the
respective broker. More than one desktop can be entered. Each desktop name is separated by semi-colon, and is
case-sensitive.
Security modeSelect the preferred security mode from the following options:
WarningWarn Security requires an FQDN address with a self-signed certificate, or without any certificate.
However, a corresponding warning message is displayed for the user to continue.
FullFull Security requires an FQDN address with a domain certificate.
LowSecurity allows an FQDN or an IP address with or without a certificate.
DefaultFollows global security mode settings.
NOTE:
If you select the Security mode as Warning, a security pop-up window is displayed when the certificate is
invalid. If you select the Security mode as Low, you can continue without the warning message.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Configuring RDP connections
To configure the RDP connection:
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Remote Connections.
The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed.
2. In the Broker Setup tab, from the drop-down list, select the Broker type as None.
Configuring the connection brokers
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