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c. In the Group Registration Key field, enter the group registration key as configured by your Wyse Management Suite
administrator for your group. To verify the key, click Validate Key.
NOTE: A Group Registration Key is not required for the private Wyse Management Suite server. You can provide
the Wyse Management Suite server details to enable the device to check in to Wyse Management Suite. ThinOS
registers to a quarantine tenant in Wyse Management Suite.
d. Select the Enable WMS Advanced Settings check box to enter the Wyse Management Suite server, MQTT server
details, and to enable the CA validation. By default, the MQTT server option is disabled. The MQTT server value is
populated after the ThinOS device is checked in to the Wyse Management Suite.
e. Select the CA validation check box if you want to enable the CA validation feature.
The CA validation is required when you import certificates into your Wyse Management Suite server. By default, the CA
Validation check box is selected to improve the security when using the Wyse Management Suite cloud. This change
affects connections to any of the following servers:
*.dellmobilitymanager.com
*.cloudclientmanager.com
*.wysemanagementsuite.com
Table 17. CA validation
Wyse Management
Suite deployment
CA Validation
Private cloud When you deploy Wyse Management Suite on a private cloud, the Enable CA Validation
check box is available to configure after you specify the server details in the WMS Server
field. By default, the check box is selected.
Public cloud When you deploy Wyse Management Suite on a public cloud, the Enable CA Validation
check box is selected by default. You cannot disable the Enable CA Validation option.
3. Click OK to save your settings.
NOTE:
When you modify the ThinOS policy of the registered thin client using Wyse Management Suite, a dialog box is
displayed prompting you to postpone or restart the thin client. To apply the settings immediately, click Restart Now. If
you want to delay this task, click Postpone.
Configure the VPN Manager
VPN Manager is included to manage Virtual Private Network connections. ThinOS uses the OpenConnect client that is based on
the SSL protocol for connecting to a VPN.
About this task
This section describes how to configure the VPN Manager on your thin client.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > VPN Manager.
The VPN Manager dialog box is displayed.
2. To create a session, click the + icon and do the following:
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Configuring connectivity