Administrator Guide

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Getting started with ThinOS 9.0
This chapter helps you to quickly learn the basics and get started with your ThinOS 9.0-based thin client.
End User License Agreement
End User License Agreement (EULA) is added to ThinOS from the ThinOS 9.0 MR1 release onwards. EULAs must be read and
accepted to continue using ThinOS. By default, Dell EULA and HID EULA are added to ThinOS. The following third-party EULAs
are displayed on the EULA screen depending on the ThinOS application packages that you install on the thin client:
Citrix EULA
Cisco JVDI EULA
The EULA screen is displayed during the following instances:
When you boot the thin client for the first time.
When you reset a thin client that runs ThinOS 9.0 MR1 or later, to factory settings.
NOTE: If the thin client is managed by Wyse Management Suite, the device does not enter the First Boot Wizard and you
cannot see the EULA screen.
Configure ThinOS using First Boot Wizard
A First Boot Wizard application runs the first time when you start a thin client with ThinOS. The thin client starts the First
Boot Wizard application before you enter the ThinOS desktop. Use this application to perform tasks, such as, configuring
system preferences, setting up the Internet connectivity, loading USB configurations, configuring management software, and
configuring broker connections.
Prerequisites
If you are an existing thin client user, and you have upgraded to the ThinOS version 9.0 or later, reset your thin client to factory
default settings to enter the First Boot Wizard.
NOTE:
If DHCP contains the Wyse Management Suite configurations, the ThinOS desktop is loaded without entering the
First Boot Wizard and you cannot view the End User License Agreement.
About this task
This section describes how to configure ThinOS using First Boot Wizard.
Steps
1. Connect your thin client to an Ethernet using a wired connection.
NOTE:
If you want to use a wireless connection, you can connect to Wi-Fi on the How do You Connect? screen at a
later stage.
2. Turn on your thin client.
The thin client checks for a wired network connection. If the network connection is successful, a welcome screen is
displayed followed by the EULA screen. For more information about the EULA screen, see End User License Agreement.
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