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Changed DNS SRV record to DNS/DHCP Discover, Sign Off Automatically when Lock Terminal

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○ Removed local ThinOS window icons from modern mode floatbar-In the previous release, few ThinOS local windows have icons on the modern mode floatbar, such as the System Information window. These icons are removed, and only VDI icons are displayed on the floatbar. ○ Added transparency in classic mode. ○ Default desktop background Image is changed. ○ SNMPV3 is supported-SNMPV3 in ThinOS requires security level with both authentication and privacy. This setting can be configured in Wyse Management Suite policy by going to Network Configuration > SNMPV3 Settings. ThinOS supports MIB tree 1.3.6.1.2.1 but not 1.3.6.1.2.1.10, 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.5, and 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.10. NOTE: ThinOS 2208 supports only Set and Get operations. ○ Updated the settings in System Preferences > Power and Sleep-If the thin client does not support sleep mode, Sleep option is not displayed in the drop-down list and the default value is Power off with the timer Disabled. ○ Changed DNS SRV record to DNS/DHCP Discover-The name DNS SRV record is renamed to DNS/DHCP Discover in Central Configuration of the client menu. There is no change in the fuctionality. ○ Changed the order of options in LPDs-In Printer Setup > LPDs of the client menu, the order of the options are changed. ○ Changed the audio device priority when manual override is enabled-When manual override is enabled, audio device priority does not change. To give priority to an audio device, select the audio device from the dropdown list manually. If the audio device is already selected in the dropdown list, choose another audio device in the list and change it back to the first audio device. ○ -In the Import Configuration page during first boot, a drop-down list is added. The following two Wyse Management Suite URLs are shown by default: ■ us1.wysemanagementsuite.com ■ eu1.wysemanagementsuite.com ○ Updated the password policy when exporting logs-When exporting logs from Troubleshooting, the password must include upper and lower case letters, numbers, and one or more special characters in The minimum length of the password should be nine characters. ○ Lock Terminal enhancement-A new group is created in Wyse Management Suite or Admin Policy Tool for Lock Terminal. Figure 2. Lock Terminal in Wyse Management Suite This group contains below parameters: 1. Enable Lock Terminal-This option enables the thin client to be locked. The default value of this parameter is ON. The previous name of this parameter was Lock Terminal under the group Login Experience. NOTE: If the lock terminal option is disabled from ThinOS policy, the local terminal command from Wyse Management Suite ignores this option and locks the thin client. 2. Sign Off instead of Lock-When web authentication or an anonymous user signs in, you can configure the thin client to sign off instead of lock. The default value of this parameter is OFF. The previous name of this parameter is Sign Off Automatically when Lock Terminal under group Screen Saver Settings NOTE: If Enable Lock Terminal is OFF, this parameter is not shown and configured. 3. Enable Choose Lock Behaviors-When web authentication or an anonymous user signs in, you can configure the thin client to display a dialog box to set the unlock password, sign off, or cancel lock. The default value of this parameter is ON. What's new in ThinOS 2208 21

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Removed local ThinOS window icons from modern mode floatbar
—In the previous release, few ThinOS local
windows have icons on the modern mode floatbar, such as the System Information window. These icons are removed,
and only VDI icons are displayed on the floatbar.
Added transparency in classic mode.
Default desktop background Image is changed.
SNMPV3 is supported
—SNMPV3 in ThinOS requires security level with both authentication and privacy. This setting
can be configured in Wyse Management Suite policy by going to
Network Configuration
>
SNMPV3 Settings
. ThinOS
supports MIB tree
1.3.6.1.2.1
but not
1.3.6.1.2.1.10
,
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.20.1.5
, and
1.3.6.1.2.1.4.21.1.10
.
NOTE:
ThinOS 2208 supports only Set and Get operations.
Updated the settings in System Preferences
>
Power and Sleep
—If the thin client does not support sleep mode,
Sleep
option is not displayed in the drop-down list and the default value is
Power off
with the timer
Disabled
.
Changed DNS SRV record to DNS/DHCP Discover
—The name
DNS SRV record
is renamed to
DNS/DHCP
Discover
in
Central Configuration
of the client menu. There is no change in the fuctionality.
Changed the order of options in LPDs
—In
Printer Setup
>
LPDs
of the client menu, the order of the options are
changed.
Changed the audio device priority when manual override is enabled
—When manual override is enabled, audio
device priority does not change. To give priority to an audio device, select the audio device from the dropdown list
manually. If the audio device is already selected in the dropdown list, choose another audio device in the list and change it
back to the first audio device.
—In the
Import Configuration
page during first boot, a drop-down list is added. The following two Wyse Management
Suite URLs are shown by default:
us1.wysemanagementsuite.com
eu1.wysemanagementsuite.com
Updated the password policy when exporting logs
—When exporting logs from
Troubleshooting
, the password
must include upper and lower case letters, numbers, and one or more special characters in
!@#$%^&*-_
. The minimum
length of the password should be nine characters.
Lock Terminal enhancement
—A new group is created in Wyse Management Suite or Admin Policy Tool for Lock
Terminal.
Figure 2. Lock Terminal in Wyse Management Suite
This group contains below parameters:
1.
Enable Lock Terminal
—This option enables the thin client to be locked. The default value of this parameter is
ON
.
The previous name of this parameter was
Lock Terminal
under the group
Login Experience
.
NOTE:
If the lock terminal option is disabled from ThinOS policy, the local terminal command from Wyse
Management Suite ignores this option and locks the thin client.
2.
Sign Off instead of Lock
—When web authentication or an anonymous user signs in, you can configure the thin
client to sign off instead of lock. The default value of this parameter is
OFF
. The previous name of this parameter is
Sign Off Automatically when Lock Terminal
under group
Screen Saver Settings
NOTE:
If
Enable Lock Terminal
is
OFF
, this parameter is not shown and configured.
3.
Enable Choose Lock Behaviors
—When web authentication or an anonymous user signs in, you can configure the
thin client to display a dialog box to set the unlock password, sign off, or cancel lock. The default value of this
parameter is
ON
.
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