Administrator Guide

a) Set LPT1: <Printername>as default printer.
NOTE: Do not select the Enable .print Client check box.
b) Click OK to save the configuration.
7. Connect to a VMware Blast session. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers. The printer that is configured locally in ThinOS is
mapped to the session.
The mapped printer’s driver is TP PS Driver and the port is TPVM port.
The virtual printer allows the ThinOS local printer to be mapped to the VMware Blast session without installing the printer driver in the
session.
Teradici SDK
The PCoIP Client Software Development Kit (SDK) is a set of libraries and binaries that you can use to build or customize a PCoIP client.
ThinOS supports the Teradici SDK version 2.9.
User scenario:
Behavior with earlier Teradici SDK versions: You were able to switch the USB disk redirection between sessions. For example, plug in
the USB disk, and connect the desktop 1 and 2. The disk is redirected to desktop 1. If you disconnect from desktop 1, then the USB
disk is redirected to desktop 2.
Behavior with Teradici SDK version 2.9: When you disconnect from desktop 1, the USB disk is not redirected to desktop 2. You must
remove the USB disk and plug in the USB disk again for redirection.
Configure PCoIP connections using Teradici Remote
Workstation card
You can directly configure the PCoIP connection using either the TERA2240 Remote Workstation Card or TERA2220 Remote
Workstation Card. This feature is supported only on PCoIP-enabled thin clients. This feature only works with the direct PCoIP connection,
and does not work when you connect using the Horizon View broker.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the Teradici Remote Workstation card version matches the Teradici PCoIP SDK version 2.9.
Ensure that host cards are connected to a remote workstation.
Ensure that host cards are installed correctly, that is, connected to a remote workstation with GPU.
NOTE:
The SDK in ThinOS does not function similar to Teradici zero client firmware. For example, the SDK in ThinOS
does not support USB redirection with the host card connection. This feature is mainly for workstation users working on
the server remotely.
To configure the PCoIP connection, do the following:
1. On ThinOS desktop, go to Connect Manager.
2. Click New, and then click PCoIP.
3. In the Connection Settings (PCoIP) dialog box, do the following:
a) Enter the description for the PCoIP connection.
b) Enter the IP address of the remote host card.
c) From the Display Resolution drop-down list, select a display resolution for the PCoIP connection.
TERA2220 supports a single display with 2560 x 1600 resolution or two displays with 1920 x 1200 resolution. TERA2240 supports
two displays with 2560 x 1600 resolution or four displays with 1920 x 1200 resolution.
d) Select either the Window mode or Full screen to set the initial view of the session.
e) If you want to automatically connect to the session after you restart the thin client, select the Auto-connect on start-up check
box.
f) Select the Re-connect after disconnect check box if you want to automatically reconnect to a session after the session is
disconnected. If you select this option, enter the wait interval in the Delay before re-connecting box. The default is 20 seconds.
4. Click OK to save the settings.
For more information about the supported platforms and limitations, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
For information about the Teradici host cards, see the Host Card documentation at www.teradici.com.
Configuring the connection brokers
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