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Creating bootable UEFI USB key, Using Dell Wyse Management Suite, Ports and slots

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Thin clients Guidelines to boot the thin client 2. Set the Secure Boot to Disabled. 3. Set the Boot Mode to Legacy. 4. Set the Boot from USB to Enabled. 5. Save the changes and exit. 6. From the pop-up menu, select your USB key, and boot as Normal. Creating bootable UEFI USB key About this task To create a bootable UEFI USB key, do the following: Steps 1. Obtain an executable UEFI shell. 2. Save the file as bootx64.efi on your client. 3. Format the USB key with FAT32. 4. In the USB key, create the \efi\boot directory. 5. Copy the bootx64.efi file to the \efi\boot directory on the USB key. The bootable UEFI USB key is created. Using Dell Wyse Management Suite Wyse Management Suite is the next generation management solution that lets you centrally configure, monitor, manage, and optimize your Dell Wyse thin clients. The new Suite makes it easier to deploy and manage thin clients with high functionality and performance, and ease of use. It also offers advanced feature options such as cloud versus on-premises deployment, manage-from-anywhere using a mobile application, enhanced security such as BIOS configuration and port lockdown. Other features include device discovery and registration, asset and inventory management, configuration management, operating system and applications deployment, real-time commands, monitoring, alerts, reporting, and troubleshooting of endpoints. For more information about Dell Wyse Management Suite, go to dell.com/support/manuals. NOTE: To register the devices that run Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system to Wyse Management Suite, see Registering Windows Embedded Standard Thin Clients to Wyse Management Suite by using Wyse Device Agent at dell.com/support/manuals. Ports and slots The thin client device has many ports and slots. For information on the ports and slots on the thin client device at your workplace, see the respective Quick Start Guide at dell.com/support. To provide the services through the ports, install the appropriate drivers or software on the thin client device. NOTE: • You can install other services and add-ons that are available from the Dell website for free or for a licensing fee. • You can configure the thin client device to use Bluetooth-enabled peripherals. For more information, see Configuring Bluetooth connections. TightVNC-server and viewer To configure or reset a thin client device from a remote location, use TightVNC-server and viewer. TightVNC is primarily intended for support and troubleshooting purposes. Install TightVNC locally on the thin client device. After installation, it allows the thin client to be shadowed, operated and monitored from a remote device. 48 System administration

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Thin clients
Guidelines to boot the thin client
2.
Set the
Secure Boot
to
Disabled
.
3.
Set the
Boot Mode
to
Legacy
.
4.
Set the
Boot from USB
to
Enabled
.
5.
Save the changes and exit.
6.
From the pop-up menu, select your USB key, and boot as
Normal
.
Creating bootable UEFI USB key
About this task
To create a bootable UEFI USB key, do the following:
Steps
1.
Obtain an executable UEFI shell.
2.
Save the file as
bootx64.efi
on your client.
3.
Format the USB key with
FAT32
.
4.
In the USB key, create the
\efi\boot
directory.
5.
Copy the
bootx64.efi
file to the
\efi\boot
directory on the USB key.
The bootable UEFI USB key is created.
Using Dell Wyse Management Suite
Wyse Management Suite is the next generation management solution that lets you centrally configure, monitor, manage, and optimize
your Dell Wyse thin clients. The new Suite makes it easier to deploy and manage thin clients with high functionality and performance, and
ease of use. It also offers advanced feature options such as cloud versus on-premises deployment, manage-from-anywhere using a mobile
application, enhanced security such as BIOS configuration and port lockdown. Other features include device discovery and registration,
asset and inventory management, configuration management, operating system and applications deployment, real-time commands,
monitoring, alerts, reporting, and troubleshooting of endpoints.
For more information about Dell Wyse Management Suite, go to
dell.com/support/manuals
.
NOTE:
To register the devices that run Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system to Wyse Management Suite, see
Registering Windows Embedded Standard Thin Clients to Wyse Management Suite by using Wyse Device Agent
at
dell.com/support/manuals
.
Ports and slots
The thin client device has many ports and slots. For information on the ports and slots on the thin client device at your workplace, see the
respective Quick Start Guide at
dell.com/support
.
To provide the services through the ports, install the appropriate drivers or software on the thin client device.
NOTE:
You can install other services and add-ons that are available from the Dell website for free or for a licensing fee.
You can configure the thin client device to use Bluetooth-enabled peripherals. For more information, see
Configuring
Bluetooth connections
.
TightVNC—server and viewer
To configure or reset a thin client device from a remote location, use TightVNC—server and viewer. TightVNC is primarily intended for
support and troubleshooting purposes.
Install TightVNC locally on the thin client device. After installation, it allows the thin client to be shadowed, operated and monitored from a
remote device.
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