Install Guide

For information on how to register the Windows Embedded Standard devices and the Linux devices, see Registering Windows Embedded
Device manually and Registering Linux device manually.
Registering ThinOS devices using INI les
If you want to congure the ThinOS devices using wnos.ini, or xen.ini, then the additional information can be published in the .ini les to
inform the devices to check in to a Wyse Management Suite server.
Examples:
Example for ThinOS 8.5:
WDAService=yes \
Priority=WMS
WMSEnable=yes \
Server=<Server URL> \
CAValidation=no \
Override=yes
Example for ThinOS 8.4:
WDAService=yes \
Priority=CCM
CCMEnable=yes \
CCMServer=<Server URL> \
GroupPrex=< Prex > \
GroupKey=< Key > \
MQTTServer=<Server URL> \
Override=yes \
CAValidation=no
For more information, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS INI guide at support.dell.com.
NOTE
:
For ThinOS 8.3 (ThinOS Lite 2.3) and later versions, a WDA Service Priority command allows you to specify the management
protocol. This command is used to discover the management server.
The CCM tags for ThinOS version 8.3, 8.4, and 8.5 are dierent.
Registering devices by using DHCP option tags
You can register the devices by using the following DHCP option tags:
NOTE
:
For detailed instructions on how to add DHCP option tags on the Windows server, see Creating and conguring DHCP option tags.
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