Administrator Guide

Deploying a Package Using PAD
Viewing PAD Details
Editing and Deleting PAD Schedules
Pre-requisites for PAD
The PAD feature is supported both on Windows and Linux thin client systems. For any device to become a master device there are certain
pre-requisites.
All Linux devices are PAD capable and can become master devices.
For Linux devices to become PAD capable, make sure that you download and install the latest released version of the OS image on the
Linux device. This image should be a PAD Capable image. You can download the image from the Dell Wyse Support Site.
For more information on conguring the Windows devices for PAD, see:
Making a Windows Device PAD Capable
Making a Windows Device Repository Capable
Creating PAD Capable Images for Windows Devices
Making a Windows Device PAD Capable
To make a Windows device PAD capable:
1 Make sure that the device has the latest released version of Windows.
2 For WES7, make sure you have Z, D, ZQ, DQ, or 3290-C90D7 class devices with a minimum ash drive capacity of 8 GB and a 2 GB
RAM.
3 For WE8S 64–bit, make sure you have Z, D, ZQ, or DQ class devices with a minimum ash drive capacity of 16 GB and a 4 GB RAM.
4 Deploy the latest available version of WES7WDAAgentUpgrade on the WES7 devices,WE8SWDAAgentUpgrade on the WE8S
devices, and WIE10WDAAgentUpgrade on the WIE10 devices.
5 Deploy the latest available version of BootAgentUpgradeWES7 on the WES7 devices, and the latest available version of
BootAgentUpgradeWE8S and BootAgentUpgradeWIE10 on the WE8S devices.
To conrm whether a device is PAD capable or not:
1 In the Device page, select any device.
2 Click the View details tab view the details of the selected device.
3 In the view details page, check the Capabilities section.
If the device is not PAD capable the PAD Capable ag is set to red as shown below:
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