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Managing WES Package Files

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Using ViewSonic Device Manager Establishing a Basic Administration Environment Another scenario is when you copy the file set of an imported firmware file from the installation directory of another ViewSonic Device Manager into the same installation directory of your ViewSonic Device Manager, this firmware file may not appear as an entry in the Firmware list. NOTE • The default installation directory of ViewSonic Device Manager is C:\Program Files (x86)\ViewSonic. The file set of an imported firmware file is placed in C:\Program Files (x86)\ViewSonic\firmware, under an uppermost dedicated folder. In both scenarios, to synchronize the entries in the Firmware list with your local or remote firmware files, please do the following: 1. On System tab, Click Deployment > Firmware. 2. The Firmware list appears in Management area. 3. Click Scan Firmware on the top of the Firmware list. 4. On completion, the Firmware list is now in sync with your local or remote firmware files. 3.2.5 Managing WES Package Files With WES (Windows Embedded Standard) package files, you can install applications or language packs remotely for your WES-based thin clients. Before proceeding, you need to import package files of appropriate versions for ViewSonic Device Manager. NOTE • The Windows Embedded Standard version of your client may not support multiple user interface packs. In this case, installing a language pack for a client will replace its display (user interface) language with the new one. • For instructions on how to update your WES clients with package files remotely, please refer to "3.4.22 Installing Software Packages" on page 79. Importing WES Package Files To import a WES package file, please do the following: NOTE • For information about availability of a newer or up-to-date version of package file (.zip format), please contact your dealer. 21

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Using ViewSonic Device Manager
Establishing a Basic Administration Environment
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Another scenario is when you copy the file set of an imported firmware file from the installation directory of another
ViewSonic Device Manager into the same installation directory of your ViewSonic Device Manager, this firmware file
may not appear as an entry in the Firmware list.
NOTE
The default installation directory of ViewSonic Device Manager is C:\Program Files
(x86)\ViewSonic. The file set of an imported firmware file is placed in C:\Program
Files (x86)\ViewSonic\firmware, under an uppermost dedicated folder.
In both scenarios, to synchronize the entries in the Firmware list with your local or remote firmware files, please do
the following:
1. On
System
tab, Click
Deployment
>
Firmware
.
2.
The Firmware list appears in Management area.
3. Click
Scan Firmware
on the top of the Firmware list.
4.
On completion, the Firmware list is now in sync with your local or remote firmware files.
3.2.5
Managing WES Package Files
With WES (Windows Embedded Standard) package files, you can install applications or language packs remotely
for your WES-based thin clients. Before proceeding, you need to import package files of appropriate versions for
ViewSonic Device Manager.
NOTE
The Windows Embedded Standard version of your client may not support multiple
user interface packs. In this case, installing a language pack for a client will replace
its display (user interface) language with the new one.
For instructions on how to update your WES clients with package files remotely,
please refer to “3.4.22 Installing Software Packages” on page 79.
Importing WES Package Files
To import a WES package file, please do the following:
NOTE
For information about availability of a newer or up-to-date version of package file
(.zip format), please contact your dealer.