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Dell Docking Station WD19, Viewing and exporting operating system image current, manifest information

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Viewing and exporting operating system image current manifest information 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Go to Start > Control Panel > Dell Wyse Software Manifest Utilty. 3 Click Export Support Data. The data is exported to the default path C:/Users/Public/Public Documents/Wyse. NOTE: You can also export the data to a custom folder by selecting Custom Path and browsing to the required folder. 4 Click Support Directory. The DellTCASupportInfo folder is displayed. The support directory contains the applications, drivers, and QFE of current manifest information of the thin client. Viewing operating system image factory manifest information 1 Log in as an administrator. 2 Go to C:\Windows\Setup\Tools. The BuildContent folder contains the factory manifest of the thin client. 3 View the information of the operating system image manifest. • To view the information of the installed products in the factory at the time of shipment, go to Apps > InstalledProducts xml file. • To view the information of the QFEs installed in the factory at the time of shipment, go to Qfe > QFE xml file. • To view the information of the currently installed drivers manifest information, go to Drivers > Drivers xml file. NOTE: • The InstalledProducts, QFE, and Drivers .xml files generated through the Dell Wyse Software Manifest utility (current manifest information set) and the .xml files present in the \Windows\Setup\Tools\BuildContent folder (factory manifest information set) can be compared to find the changes with respect to the installed application and QFEs. • You can share the support data and the build content data with the support team during troubleshooting. Dell Docking Station WD19 The Dell Docking Station WD19 is a device that links all your electronic devices to your thin client using a USB Type-C cable interface. Connecting the thin client to the docking station enables you to access all peripherals (mouse, keyboard, stereo speakers, external hard drive, and large-screen displays) without having to plug each one into the computer. The Wyse 5470 thin client supports the Dell Docking Station WD19. For more information, see Dell Docking Station WD19 User's Guide and Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Dell Wyse 5470 thin client Release Notes at support.dell.com/manuals. 26 Administrative features

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Viewing and exporting operating system image current
manifest information
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Go to
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Dell Wyse Software Manifest Utilty
.
3
Click
Export Support Data
.
The data is exported to the default path
C:/Users/Public/Public Documents/Wyse
.
NOTE:
You can also export the data to a custom folder by selecting
Custom Path
and browsing to the required folder.
4
Click
Support Directory
.
The
DellTCASupportInfo
folder is displayed.
The support directory contains the applications, drivers, and QFE of current manifest information of the thin client.
Viewing operating system image factory manifest information
1
Log in as an administrator.
2
Go to
C:\Windows\Setup\Tools
.
The
BuildContent
folder contains the factory manifest of the thin client.
3
View the information of the operating system image manifest.
To view the information of the installed products in the factory at the time of shipment, go to
Apps
>
InstalledProducts xml
file
.
To view the information of the QFEs installed in the factory at the time of shipment, go to
Qfe
>
QFE xml
file
.
To view the information of the currently installed drivers manifest information, go to
Drivers
>
Drivers xml
file
.
NOTE:
The
InstalledProducts
,
QFE
, and
Drivers
.xml
files
generated through the Dell Wyse Software Manifest utility (current manifest
information set) and the .xml
files
present in the
<drive C>\Windows\Setup\Tools\BuildContent
folder (factory manifest
information set) can be compared to
find
the changes with respect to the installed application and QFEs.
You can share the
support data
and the
build content
data with the support team during troubleshooting.
Dell Docking Station WD19
The Dell Docking Station WD19 is a device that links all your electronic devices to your thin client using a USB Type-C cable interface.
Connecting the thin client to the docking station enables you to access all peripherals (mouse, keyboard, stereo speakers, external hard
drive, and large-screen displays) without having to plug each one into the computer.
The Wyse 5470 thin client supports the Dell Docking Station WD19.
For more information, see
Dell Docking Station WD19 User's Guide
and
Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Dell Wyse 5470 thin client
Release Notes
at
support.dell.com/manuals
.
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