Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 9.0 Administrator’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Supported platforms
- What's new in ThinOS 9.0.4024 (MR3) release?
- What's new in ThinOS 9.0.3030 (MR2) release?
- What's new in ThinOS 9.0.2081 (MR1) release?
- What's new in Wyse Management Suite 2.1?
- What's new in ThinOS 9.0?
- What's new in Wyse Management Suite 2.0?
- Feature comparison between ThinOS 9.0 and ThinOS 8.6
- Other documents you may need
- Upgrading the ThinOS firmware
- Register ThinOS devices to Wyse Management Suite
- Download the ThinOS firmware, BIOS, and application packages
- Add ThinOS firmware to the repository
- Upgrade ThinOS 8.6 to ThinOS 9.x
- Upgrade ThinOS 9.x to later versions using Wyse Management Suite
- Upgrade ThinOS 9.x to later versions using Admin Policy Tool
- Upload and push ThinOS 9.x application packages using Wyse Management Suite
- Upload and install ThinOS 9.x application packages using Admin Policy Tool
- Firmware installation using Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool
- Upgrade BIOS
- Edit BIOS settings
- Downgrade to ThinOS 9.0.1136 by using Wyse Management Suite
- Delete ThinOS application packages
- Getting started with ThinOS 9.0
- End User License Agreement
- Configure ThinOS using First Boot Wizard
- Configure account privileges for ThinOS
- Connect to a remote server
- Connecting a display
- Connecting a printer
- Desktop overview
- Using the taskbar
- Classic desktop features
- Configuring thin client settings and connection broker settings
- Configure ThinOS using Admin Policy Tool
- Locking the thin client
- Shut down and restart
- Battery information
- Login dialog box features
- View the system information
- Sleep mode
- Import certificates to ThinOS from Admin Policy Tool or Wyse Management Suite
- ThinOS system variables
- Configuring the global connection settings
- Configuring connectivity
- Configuring the network settings
- Configuring the remote connections
- Configure the broker setup
- Configure the General Options
- Configure the authentication settings
- Configure the Imprivata OneSign server
- Configure objects on Imprivata Server
- Enroll a proximity card with Imprivata OneSign
- Use smart card as proximity card
- Imprivata Bio-metric Single Sign-On
- Grace period to skip second authentication factor
- Imprivata OneSign ProveID Embedded
- Configure the OneSign Appliance
- Configure the OneSign Admin Console
- Install the Imprivata PIE package on ThinOS
- Enable PIE mode on ThinOS
- Uploading OneSign appliance SSL certificate
- Import the OneSign appliance SSL certificate automatically
- Import OneSign appliance SSL certificate manually
- Configure Fast User Switching on ThinOS
- Configuring the central configurations
- Configure the VPN Manager
- Configuring the connection broker—Citrix
- Citrix Workspace app feature matrix
- Configure the Citrix broker setup
- Citrix HDX RealTime Optimization Pack for Skype for Business
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
- Microsoft Teams Audio Optimization
- Citrix ADC
- Citrix Cloud services
- Automatically configure using DNS for email discovery
- Citrix HDX Adaptive transport (EDT)
- HDX Adaptive Display V2
- Browser Content Redirection
- HTML5 Video Redirection
- Windows Media Redirection
- Enable UDP audio in a Citrix session
- QUMU Video Optimization Pack for Citrix
- Keyboard layout synchronization in VDA
- Citrix Self-Service Password Reset
- Citrix SuperCodec
- Anonymous logon
- Configure the Citrix session properties
- Using multiple displays in a Citrix session
- USB Printer Redirection
- Configure the Citrix UPD printer
- Configuring the thin client local settings
- Using the system tools
- Using Wyse Management Suite
- Functional areas of Wyse Management Suite console
- Managing groups and configurations
- Edit the ThinOS 9.x policy settings
- Managing devices
- Managing Jobs
- Managing rules
- Managing Events
- Managing users
- Portal administration
- Troubleshooting your thin client
- Capture an HTTP log using ThinOS
- System crashes, freezes or restarts abruptly
- Broker agent login failure
- Citrix desktop and application crashes abruptly
- Cisco Jabber and Skype for Business call failure
- Request a log file using Wyse Management Suite
- View audit logs using Wyse Management Suite
- System log and trace information
- Upgrade or conversion troubleshooting and logs
- How to debug with new support beyond ThinOS 8?
- How to debug with same support in ThinOS 8?
- Common log files and locations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- ThinOS-related questions
- How do I upgrade from ThinOS 8.6 to 9.0?
- What should I do if the package installation fails?
- Is Wyse Management Suite 2.0 the only way to manage ThinOS 9.0?
- Is USB Imaging Tool method a possible option for upgrading to ThinOS 9.0?
- Can ThinOS 9.0 be installed on a PCoIP device?
- Does ThinOS 9.0 support zero desktop?
- Does ThinOS 9.0 support ThinOS configurations using INI files?
- iPhone cannot be redirected to the Citrix Desktop session
- Android smartphone is not displayed in the session when redirected or mapped
- Does Citrix Workspace app replace Citrix Receiver on ThinOS?
- What is Workspace mode on ThinOS 9.0?
- Can I enable Flash content to be rendered using a local Flash Player on ThinOS 9.0?
- How do I verify if HDX Enlightened Data Transport Protocol is active?
- How do I check if HTML5 Video Redirection is working?
- How do I check if QUMU Multimedia URL Redirection is working?
- How do I check if Windows Media Redirection is working?
- Is persistent logging supported in ThinOS 9.0?
- Is tls.txt file included in network traces on ThinOS 9.0?
- Will ThinOS 9.0 device reboot automatically when the system crashes?
- Wyse Management Suite-related questions
- ThinOS-related questions
Table 27. Citrix Workspace app Linux keyboard layout settings—Client and VDA
Mode Client-side settings Server or VDA-side settings Additional information
Server
default (This
mode is set
by default in
ThinOS
9.0.4024).
~/.ICAClient/wfclient.ini
[WFClient]
keyboardlayout=(Server
Default)
Setting is configured on the
StoreFront server. For example,
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix\
[store name]
\App_Data\default.ica
[WFClient]
keyboardlayout=(Server
Default)
Set the mode on either the client
side or the server side. This
mode takes the highest priority.
Specific
keyboard
(This mode is
disabled in
ThinOS
9.0.4024).
~/.ICAClient/wfclient.ini
[WFClient]
keyboardlayout=French
Setting is configured on the
StoreFront server. For example,
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Citrix\
[store name]
\App_Data\default.ica
[WFClient]
keyboardlayout=French
Set the mode on either the client
side or the server side. You must
set the value in /opt/Citrix/
ICAClient/module.ini
[KeyboardLayout].
Dynamic
sync
(Available in
subsequent
release
versions of
XenApp 1912
and Citrix
Workspace
App 1912.
However,
this mode is
disabled in
ThinOS
9.0.4024).
/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/
config/module.ini
[ICA 3.0]
KeyboardSync=On
~/.ICAClient/wfclient.ini
[WFClient]
keyboardlayout=(User
Profile)
XenApp server version 2006 and
higher—Enable the following policies
on the server end:
● Set the Client Keyboard
Layout synchronization and IME
improvement policy to Support
dynamic client keyboard
layout sychronization and IME
improvement.
● Set the Enable Unicode
keyboard layout mapping to
Allowed.
XenApp server version before 2006
—There are no policies available
to enable dynamic sync mode. You
must set the registry key in the
Windows VDA desktop Keyboard sync
configuration. The setting is enabled
by default on Windows Server 2012
and Windows 10. The setting is
disabled by default on Windows Server
2016 and Windows Server 2019.
To enable the setting, add the
following registry key:
HKLM\Software\Citrix\ICA\Ic
aIme\DisableKeyboardSync
value=DWORD.
To enable Unicode Keyboard Layout
Mapping for Windows VDA, add the
following registry keys:
● HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
RE\Citrix\CtxKlMap\Enable
KlMap value= DWORD 1
● HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
RE\Citrix\CtxKlMap\Disabl
eWindowHook value=DWORD 1
Set the mode on both the client
side and the server side.
Sync once
(This mode is
/opt/Citrix/ICAClient/
config/module.ini
Not available Not available
90 Configuring the connection broker—Citrix