Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 and ThinOS Lite 2.6 Operating System Release Notes

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Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 and ThinOS Lite 2.6 Operating System Release Notes March 2021 Rev. A10

Enable or disable the Citrix Self Service Password Reset pin icon and pin change. ... Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics Tested.

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LimitationDisplay priority on Wyse 5070 Extended thin clientBluetooth pairing update

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Release Notes
March 2021 Rev. A10

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Chapter 1: Overview..................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 2: Version matrix............................................................................................................ 12
Chapter 3: ThinOS 8.6_710.......................................................................................................... 18 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................... 18 Priority and recommendations.................................................................................................................................. 18 Compatibility........................................................................................................................................................................18 Supported platforms....................................................................................................................................................18 Previous version........................................................................................................................................................... 19 Supported packages....................................................................................................................................................19 Client agent and package versions......................................................................................................................... 20 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................20 Supports display rotation to flip 180 degrees....................................................................................................... 20 Support for Inclusive language.................................................................................................................................20 Enable or disable the Citrix Self Service Password Reset pin icon and pin change................................... 20 Support to disable the default behavior of Client discovery methods........................................................... 20 Enable Home wireless setup when user privilege set to None......................................................................... 21 Support for DelayReboot feature.............................................................................................................................21 Important notes.................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Limitations...................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Tested environments matrix..................................................................................................................................... 22 Tested peripheral devices..........................................................................................................................................23 Fixed issues.........................................................................................................................................................................29 INI parameters....................................................................................................................................................................30 Known issues.......................................................................................................................................................................31
Chapter 4: ThinOS 8.6_606......................................................................................................... 33 Release summary...............................................................................................................................................................33 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................. 33 Compatibility....................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Supported platforms...................................................................................................................................................33 Previous version...........................................................................................................................................................34 Supported packages................................................................................................................................................... 34 Client agent and package versions......................................................................................................................... 35 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................35 Central Configuration settings update................................................................................................................... 35 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Limitations..................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Tested environments matrix..................................................................................................................................... 36 Tested peripheral devices..........................................................................................................................................37 Fixed issues.........................................................................................................................................................................44 Known issues......................................................................................................................................................................44

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Chapter 5: ThinOS 8.6_511.......................................................................................................... 45 Release summary...............................................................................................................................................................45 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................. 45 Compatibility.......................................................................................................................................................................45 Supported platforms...................................................................................................................................................45 Previous versions.........................................................................................................................................................46 Supported packages................................................................................................................................................... 46 Client agent and package versions..........................................................................................................................47 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................47 Security in RDS Broker agent login and Microsoft Broker agent.................................................................... 47 Security update for connection brokers and third-party authentication....................................................... 47 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Limitations..................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Tested environments matrix..................................................................................................................................... 48 Tested peripheral devices......................................................................................................................................... 50 INI parameters....................................................................................................................................................................57 Fixed issues.........................................................................................................................................................................57 Known issues......................................................................................................................................................................59
Chapter 6: ThinOS 8.6_412 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_412................................................................... 60 Release summary...............................................................................................................................................................60 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................. 60 Compatibility.......................................................................................................................................................................60 Supported platforms...................................................................................................................................................60 Previous versions......................................................................................................................................................... 61 Supported packages....................................................................................................................................................61 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................62 ENERGY STAR 8.0 compliance................................................................................................................................62 Network icons added to Zero desktop...................................................................................................................62 Security warning for anonymous user.................................................................................................................... 63 Supports End User License Agreement................................................................................................................. 63 Mouse cursor accuracy..............................................................................................................................................63 Supports South Asia smart card and middleware................................................................................................63 Supports RDS 2019.....................................................................................................................................................63 Support U49 monitors and bloomberg keyboard with Horizon Broker connection.................................... 63 New INI parameters available for Teradici cloud access................................................................................... 63 Updated cipher suits...................................................................................................................................................63 New system variables for ethernet and wireless MAC addresses.................................................................. 64 Supports secure RDP................................................................................................................................................. 64 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................. 64 Limitations..................................................................................................................................................................... 64 Tested environments matrix.....................................................................................................................................65 INI parameters....................................................................................................................................................................73 Fixed issues......................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Known issues...................................................................................................................................................................... 75
Chapter 7: ThinOS 8.6_303 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_303.................................................................. 78 Release summary...............................................................................................................................................................78

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Priority and recommendations..................................................................................................................................78 Compatibility....................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................... 78 Previous versions.........................................................................................................................................................79 Supported packages................................................................................................................................................... 79 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................80 Network icon added to taskbar............................................................................................................................... 80 Show Key feature for Wyse Management Suite group token..........................................................................80 Change registration code for Amazon WorkSpaces............................................................................................81 Wyse Management Suite Proxy information using DHCP options or DNS SRV records........................... 81 Supports RC4_HMAC_MD5 for RDP connections............................................................................................. 81 Limit core dumps by clearing NVRAM.................................................................................................................... 81 ENERGY STAR 8 compliance.................................................................................................................................... 81 Supports TicTok smart cards.................................................................................................................................... 81 Important notes.................................................................................................................................................................. 81 Limitations......................................................................................................................................................................81 Tested environments matrix..................................................................................................................................... 82 INI parameters....................................................................................................................................................................89 Fixed issues.........................................................................................................................................................................90 Known issues......................................................................................................................................................................93
Chapter 8: ThinOS 8.6_206 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_206.................................................................. 95 Release summary...............................................................................................................................................................95 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................. 95 Compatibility.......................................................................................................................................................................95 Supported platforms...................................................................................................................................................95 Previous versions........................................................................................................................................................ 96 Supported packages................................................................................................................................................... 96 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................97 Updates to ThinOS packages .................................................................................................................................. 97 Citrix Receiver updates.............................................................................................................................................. 97 Cisco Jabber updates................................................................................................................................................. 98 Amazon WorkSpaces updates ................................................................................................................................ 98 Behavior while closing the lid on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client........................................................................... 98 Network support on Wyse 5470 Thin Client........................................................................................................ 98 Korean language support...........................................................................................................................................99 Word wrap feature......................................................................................................................................................99 Customize connection broker agent window and icons.................................................................................... 99 Important notes............................................................................................................................................................... 100 Limitations................................................................................................................................................................... 100 Tested environments matrix................................................................................................................................... 100 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................. 103 Fixed issues....................................................................................................................................................................... 104 Known issue...................................................................................................................................................................... 106
Chapter 9: ThinOS 8.6_028 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_028.................................................................107 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................. 107 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................ 107 Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................................... 107

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Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................. 107 Previous versions.......................................................................................................................................................108 Packages...................................................................................................................................................................... 108 Fixed issue......................................................................................................................................................................... 109
Chapter 10: ThinOS 8.6_204.......................................................................................................110 Release summary..............................................................................................................................................................110 Priority and recommendations.................................................................................................................................110 Compatibility...................................................................................................................................................................... 110 Supported platforms..................................................................................................................................................110 Packages.......................................................................................................................................................................110 BIOS information......................................................................................................................................................... 111 New and enhanced features...........................................................................................................................................111 Disable touch screen on Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client......................................................................................... 111 Disable touchpad while typing on Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client.........................................................................111 Enable Wake-on-LAN on Dell Docking Station WD19.........................................................................................111 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................. 111 Limitations..................................................................................................................................................................... 111 INI parameters...................................................................................................................................................................112 Fixed issues .......................................................................................................................................................................113
Chapter 11: ThinOS 8.6_111......................................................................................................... 114 Release summary.............................................................................................................................................................. 114 Priority and recommendations.................................................................................................................................114 Compatibility...................................................................................................................................................................... 114 Supported platforms.................................................................................................................................................. 114 Packages.......................................................................................................................................................................114 Previous version..........................................................................................................................................................115 New and enhanced features..........................................................................................................................................115 Sleep mode...................................................................................................................................................................115 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................ 115 Sleep mode limitations...............................................................................................................................................115
Chapter 12: ThinOS 8.6_108....................................................................................................... 116 Release summary..............................................................................................................................................................116 Compatibility...................................................................................................................................................................... 116 BIOS information........................................................................................................................................................ 116 Platform information..................................................................................................................................................116 New and enhanced features.......................................................................................................................................... 117 Display features...........................................................................................................................................................117 DP audio port feature................................................................................................................................................ 117 Troubleshooting features..........................................................................................................................................117 Frames per second (FPS) display...........................................................................................................................118 Text color customization on login window........................................................................................................... 118 Smart card as Proximity Card of Imprivata.......................................................................................................... 118 New system variable for MAC address................................................................................................................. 118 Reconnect workflow for VMware Horizon View broker................................................................................... 118 VMware Horizon package........................................................................................................................................ 118 Teradici Cloud Access broker type.........................................................................................................................119

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Username Hint option for VMware Horizon View broker................................................................................. 119 Touchpad...................................................................................................................................................................... 119 Wyse Management Suite support.......................................................................................................................... 119 New connection under low privilege..................................................................................................................... 120 Battery information................................................................................................................................................... 120 Behavior while closing the lid..................................................................................................................................120 Fn key combinations................................................................................................................................................. 120 FR package...................................................................................................................................................................121 Network features and limitations............................................................................................................................121 Docking station features and limitations.............................................................................................................. 122 SD card reader............................................................................................................................................................122 Sleep mode.................................................................................................................................................................. 122 Touch Panel.................................................................................................................................................................123 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................123 Limitations................................................................................................................................................................... 123 Tested environment.................................................................................................................................................. 124 Tested peripherals matrix........................................................................................................................................ 125 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................. 129 Known issues.................................................................................................................................................................... 130
Chapter 13: ThinOS 8.6_106....................................................................................................... 131 Release summary.............................................................................................................................................................. 131 Compatibility...................................................................................................................................................................... 131 BIOS information.........................................................................................................................................................131 Platform information..................................................................................................................................................131 New and enhanced features......................................................................................................................................... 132 Display resolution....................................................................................................................................................... 132 DP audio port.............................................................................................................................................................. 132 Troubleshooting features......................................................................................................................................... 132 On-Screen Display (OSD) feature......................................................................................................................... 132 Frames per second (FPS) display.......................................................................................................................... 133 Text color customization on login window.......................................................................................................... 133 Smart card as Proximity Card of Imprivata......................................................................................................... 133 New system variable for MAC address................................................................................................................ 133 Reconnect workflow for VMware Horizon View broker...................................................................................133 VMware Horizon package........................................................................................................................................133 Teradici Cloud Access broker type........................................................................................................................ 134 Username Hint option for VMware Horizon View broker................................................................................ 134 Wyse Management Suite support..........................................................................................................................134 New connection under low privilege..................................................................................................................... 134 FR package..................................................................................................................................................................134 Sleep mode.................................................................................................................................................................. 134 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................135 Limitations................................................................................................................................................................... 135 Tested environments matrix................................................................................................................................... 135 Tested peripherals matrix.........................................................................................................................................137 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................. 140 Known issues..................................................................................................................................................................... 141

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Chapter 14: ThinOS 8.6_027 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_027................................................................142 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................. 142 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................ 142 Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................................... 142 Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................. 142 Previous versions....................................................................................................................................................... 143 Supported packages..................................................................................................................................................143 New and enhanced features......................................................................................................................................... 144 Updates to ThinOS packages................................................................................................................................. 144 VMware updates........................................................................................................................................................ 144 Amazon WorkSpaces updates................................................................................................................................ 150 Imprivata updates...................................................................................................................................................... 150 ThinOS enhancements............................................................................................................................................. 150 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................ 151 Tested environment................................................................................................................................................... 151 Fixed issues....................................................................................................................................................................... 153 INI parameters..................................................................................................................................................................155
Chapter 15: ThinOS 8.6_024 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_024............................................................... 156 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................. 156 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................156 Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................................... 156 Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................. 156 Previous versions....................................................................................................................................................... 157 Packages...................................................................................................................................................................... 157 New and enhanced features......................................................................................................................................... 158 Updates to ThinOS packages................................................................................................................................. 158 VMware Client updates............................................................................................................................................158 Teradici updates.........................................................................................................................................................164 Imprivata updates...................................................................................................................................................... 164 UI enhancements....................................................................................................................................................... 164 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................164 Tested environment.................................................................................................................................................. 164 Fixed issues....................................................................................................................................................................... 166 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................. 167
Chapter 16: ThinOS 8.6_019 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_019................................................................ 168 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................. 168 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................168 Compatibility..................................................................................................................................................................... 168 Supported platforms................................................................................................................................................. 168 Previous versions.......................................................................................................................................................169 New and enhanced features......................................................................................................................................... 169 Updates to ThinOS packages................................................................................................................................. 169 Sleep mode in ThinOS...............................................................................................................................................169 Miscellaneous.............................................................................................................................................................. 170 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................170 Tested environment.................................................................................................................................................. 170

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Fixed issues........................................................................................................................................................................ 171 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................. 174
Chapter 17: ThinOS 8.6_015....................................................................................................... 177 Release summary............................................................................................................................................................. 177 Priority and recommendations................................................................................................................................ 177 Compatibility......................................................................................................................................................................177 Supported platforms..................................................................................................................................................177 Previous versions....................................................................................................................................................... 177 Packages...................................................................................................................................................................... 178 New and enhanced features......................................................................................................................................... 178 Sleep mode in ThinOS...............................................................................................................................................178 Important notes................................................................................................................................................................178
Chapter 18: ThinOS 8.6_013....................................................................................................... 179 Release scope................................................................................................................................................................... 179 Release type and definition......................................................................................................................................179 Supported platform................................................................................................................................................... 179 BIOS information........................................................................................................................................................ 179 Packages...................................................................................................................................................................... 180 Feature support matrix.............................................................................................................................................180 Citrix Receiver feature matrix.................................................................................................................................182 VMware Horizon feature matrix.............................................................................................................................184 Important notes.......................................................................................................................................................... 187 New and enhanced features................................................................................................................................... 187 INI parameters............................................................................................................................................................ 199 Tested environment................................................................................................................................................. 200 Tested peripherals..................................................................................................................................................... 201 Known issues..............................................................................................................................................................206
Chapter 19: ThinOS Lite 2.6_013............................................................................................... 208 Release scope.................................................................................................................................................................. 208 Release type and definition.....................................................................................................................................208 Supported platform.................................................................................................................................................. 208 BIOS information.......................................................................................................................................................208 Packages..................................................................................................................................................................... 208 Feature support matrix............................................................................................................................................ 209 Citrix Receiver feature matrix................................................................................................................................209 Important notes...........................................................................................................................................................211 New and enhanced features................................................................................................................................... 212 INI parameters............................................................................................................................................................ 213 Tested environment.................................................................................................................................................. 214 Tested peripherals..................................................................................................................................................... 215 Known issues..............................................................................................................................................................220
Chapter 20: Upgrading firmware................................................................................................ 221 Downloading the installation file...................................................................................................................................221 Firmware upgrade............................................................................................................................................................221 Firmware upgrade using FTP server.....................................................................................................................222

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Firmware upgrade using HTTPS............................................................................................................................223 Firmware upgrade using Wyse Management Suite...........................................................................................224
Chapter 21: Resources and support........................................................................................... 225 Additional resources....................................................................................................................................................... 225
Chapter 22: Contacting Dell...................................................................................................... 226

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Overview
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite family of products are zero clients built for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environments. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on current, actively shipping hardware platforms, and those hardware platforms that are within their first year after their official End of Life date. Beyond the one year time period, new software releases are no longer certified for use with the older hardware, even though it is possible that they may still work. This allows us to advance our product with features and functions that might not have been supported by the previous hardware, with previous generation CPUs and supporting components.
NOTE: For details about the previous versions, if applicable, or to determine which version of the operating system you need to select for your thin client, see Version matrix.

Overview

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Version matrix

The following version matrix lists the platforms supported in each Dell Wyse ThinOS release, and helps you select which version of ThinOS software is appropriate for your work environment.

Table 1. Version matrix (continued)

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

ThinOS 8.6_710 March 2021

 Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

Release version ThinOS 8.6_710

 Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

 Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS

(5212)

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with

ThinOS

 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with

ThinOS

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS 8.6_606

December 2020     

    

  

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with ThinOS

Release version ThinOS 8.6_606

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Version matrix

Table 1. Version matrix (continued)

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS 8.6_511 September 2020

 Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

Release version ThinOS 8.6_511

 Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

 Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212)

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP

(5213)

 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with

PCoIP

 Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with ThinOS

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with

PCoIP

 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS 8.6_412 July 2020

 Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D) Release version ThinOS 8.6_412  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
(5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
(5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
PCoIP  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with
ThinOS  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with
PCoIP  Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

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Table 1. Version matrix (continued)

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

ThinOS Lite 2.6_412

July 2020

 Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS 8.6_412

ThinOS 8.6_303

April 2020

 Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D) Release version ThinOS 8.6_303  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
(5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
(5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
PCoIP  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with
ThinOS  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with
PCoIP  Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_303

April 2020

 Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_303

ThinOS 8.6_206

November 2019  Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_206  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP

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Table 1. Version matrix (continued)

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_206

November 2019  Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_206

ThinOS 8.6_028

November 2019  Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_028  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_028

November 2019  Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 8.6_028

ThinOS 8.6_204

October 2019

 Wyse 5470 Thin Client  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client

Release version ThinOS 8.6_204

ThinOS 8.6_111 September 2019

Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client

Release version ThinOS 8.6_111

ThinOS 8.6_108

August 2019 Wyse 5470 Thin Client

Release version ThinOS 8.6_108

ThinOS 8.6_106

August 2019 Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client

Release version ThinOS 8.6_106

ThinOS 8.6_027

August 2019

 Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_027  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
(5212)

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Table 1. Version matrix (continued)

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)
 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_027

August 2019

 Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_027

ThinOS 8.6_024

June 2019

 Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_024  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
(5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
(5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with
PCoIP  Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_024

June 2019

 Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_024

ThinOS 8.6_019

April 2019

 Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_019  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
(5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
(5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

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Table 1. Version matrix

Release version

Release date Supported platforms

Release Notes

 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS
 Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP
 Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_019

April 2019

 Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_019

ThinOS 8.6_015

June 2018

 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212)
 Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

Release version ThinOS 8.6_015

ThinOS 8.6_013

December 2018  Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10) Release version ThinOS 8.6_013  Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS (5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ThinOS Lite 2.6_013

December 2018  Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix  Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Release version ThinOS Lite 2.6_013

Version matrix

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ThinOS 8.6_710

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · Fixed issues · INI parameters · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_710
Release date
March 2021
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 2. Supported platforms
Platform
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)
Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

Image file name A10Q_wnos PA10Q_wnos ZD10_wnos
PD10_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin
PD10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.2.5 1.2.5 3.0U
3.0U

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Table 2. Supported platforms Platform Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)
Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)
Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Image file name ZD10_wnos PD10_wnos
D10Q_wnos PD10Q_wnos X10_wnos PX10_wnos X10_wnos PX10_wnos X10_wnos
PX10_wnos
ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin
5470AIO_bios.bin
Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 3.0U 3.0U
1.0J 1.0J 1.9.0 1.9.0 1.6.1 1.6.1 1.7.1
1.7.1
3.0U

Previous version
ThinOS 8.6_606

Supported packages

NOTE: From the v8.6_303 release onwards, there are no updates for Flash Redirection (FR) and TCX packages.

Table 3. Supported packages
Platform name
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client

Horizon v5.1.20121717
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

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Table 3. Supported packages
Platform name
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Horizon v5.1.20121717
Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported Supported

Supported Not supported

Client agent and package versions
 VMware Horizon client v5.1.20121717  RTME v2.8.54007  JVDI v12.6.20091418  Citrix Receiver v14.0.20050800  Microsoft v10.0 includes support for Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019  Supports AWS  Imprivata Agent v6.2 (client-side)
New and enhanced features

Supports display rotation to flip 180 degrees
A Flip 180 degrees option is added to the Rotation drop-down list from ThinOS 8.6_xx which enables the user to change the display to a landscape mode. Ensure that the current resolution is set to 0 degrees or 180 degrees.
NOTE: For the Flip 180 degrees option to work efficiently, the screen direction must be at 0 or 180 degrees. If either of the 90-degree screen rotation is already applied, changing the option to Flip 180 degrees only rotates the screen to 90 degrees more.
Support for Inclusive language
The user INI is updated to Device_Security=allow_list/block_list from Device_Security=white_list/ black_list. The functionality of this parameter remains the same. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Enable or disable the Citrix Self Service Password Reset pin icon and pin change
The user has an option to disable or enable the Citrix SSPR pin icon and SSPR pin change radio button. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Support to disable the default behavior of Client discovery methods
From ThinOS 8.6_6xx onwards, after the initial INI configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite, the options DNSFileServerDiscover, WMSEnable, and DHCPOptionsRemap are disabled by default if they are not previously defined. These options are enabled after a factory reset or you can use INI parameters to enable these options.

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For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Enable Home wireless setup when user privilege set to None
In this release, you can enable the home wireless icon from the Network Setup window. Deploy the INI parameter EnableHomeWireless={yes} with the user privilege set to None to enable this feature. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Support for DelayReboot feature
Once the configurations are applied from Wyse Management Suite to the thin client, you can delay the reboot of your thin client using this INI parameter. Deploy the INI parameter DelayReboot={yes} to enable this parameter. By default, the value is set to no. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Important notes

Limitations

 VMware Blast--ThinOS does not support dual displays with 4K resolution on Wyse 5060 Thin Clients.  PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:
 Connection to VM without GPU  ThinOS does not support dual displays with 4K resolution. NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006--The following limitations are applicable for Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006:  To make legacy graphics work, you must enable Citrix policy.  To configure Citrix policy, launch Citrix Studio and go to Policies > Create Policy.  Search for the particular keyword and follow the on-screen instructions. For example, you can search for the keyword legacy.  If this policy is not enabled, then user sees choppy patches on the desktop when application or folder are moved over the desktop.
Workaround: Perform either of the following:  Legacy graphics mode and Optimize for 3D graphics workload with graphics card enabled server.  Legacy graphics mode and Enable video codec for compression set to full screen with graphics card disabled server.
Known Issues:
 Calculator app is displayed in the background, when you drag the app from one screen to another.  Images in PPT are displayed distorted.
NOTE: These issues occur only with latest Citrix version.

Table 4. Support matrix Broker agent Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2006
XenDesktop CU6

VDA
Virtual Apps and Windows 10 1903 Windows 10 1603
Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Policies Policy must be enabled.
Policy must be enabled.

ThinOS 8.6_710

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 Mobile HotSpot networks--The following limitation is applicable for Mobile HotSpot networks: When the ThinOS thin client is connected to the mobile hotspot, inappropriate results are displayed. The mobile hotspots from iPhone and Xiaomi mobile phones are not recommended.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 5. Tested environment - General components Component Wyse Management Suite Imprivata OneSign NetScaler StoreFront

Version 3.1 7.1 13.0 3.15

Table 6. Test environment - VDI

VDI

Windows 10

VMware Horizon 8 Tested 2006

VMware Horizon 7.13

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2006

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2012

Tested

Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012 R2/2016/2019

Not tested

Citrix workspace 1912

Not tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested

APPs Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested

Tested

Not tested

Tested

*Only basic connections are tested.

Table 7. Tested environment - RTME

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME Client

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Windows 10
Windows Server 2016

2.8.54007 2.8.54007

Windows Server 2.8.54007 2019

Table 8. JVDI 12.6 support matrix

RTME
2. 8 2. 8 2. 8

Skype for

Skype for

Business client Business Server

Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business 2015 or latest
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

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Table 8. JVDI 12.6 support matrix Platform Wyse 3040 Thin Client Wyse 5070 Thin Client Wyse 5060 Thin Client Wyse 5010 Thin Client Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client

Supported Audio and video Audio and video Audio and video Audio only Audio only

NOTE: JVDI audio support is only for Wyse 5010 and 5040 thin clients.

JVDI version 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6

Tested peripheral devices

This section lists the tested peripheral devices. Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Audio

Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech

Tested

Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M

Tested

USB Headset-SC60-Sennheiser

Tested

USB headset Jabra UC Voice 550a MS

Tested

USB headset Jabra BIZ 2400 II USB

Tested

USB headset Jabra Evolv 65 USB

Tested

Analog Headset Sennheiser CX 180

Tested

USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell

Tested

Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell

Tested

Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat Tested

Dell Pro Stereo Headset-UC350

Tested

Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)

Tested

Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)

Tested

Dell 2.0 Speaker System - AE215 Dell Wireless 2.1 Speaker System - AE415 Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset Jabra Pro 935 USB Headset for Lync

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Dell Professional headset (UC150)

Tested

Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825M headset for Lync.
Adapters Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to DVI (Single and Cables Link)
Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)
Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA

Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter

Not applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to DisplayPort

Not applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI

Not applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to Dual USB-A with Not

Power Pass- Combo Adapter

applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to VGA

Not applicable

Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232 Not applicable

Dell Adapter - HDMI to DVI

Not applicable

Dell Adapter - HDMI to VGA

Not applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI/DisplayPort Not applicable

Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter Slayer 3

Not applicable

StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Not Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB applicable 2.0

Keyboard Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Tested and Mouse Black Mouse

Dell USB Wired Keyboard - KB216

Tested

Dell USB Wired Optical Mouse - MS116

Tested

Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527

Tested

Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM636
Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326

Tested
Not applicable

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Seal Shield Silver Seal WaterproofKeyboard-USB-US-waterproof-white
Seal Shield Medical Grade Optical Mouse

Not applicable
Tested

Bluetooth

Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - Tested USB - UK layout - white
Man & Machine C Mouse - right and left- Tested handed - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB - white
Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech Tested

Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyboard-HP

Tested

Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535Logitech

Tested

Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620Plantronics

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics Tested

Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP Tested

Camera Printer
CD-ROM USB

HD Web cam-C525-Logitech HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon HP LJ Pro MFP M435 Dell C2660dn Color Laser Dell B2360d-dn Laser Printer USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-SanDisk C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-SanDisk
micro-SDHC EVO plus USB Drive-DT50-Kingston 3.0

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not Applicable Tested Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not Applicable Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested
Tested

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Monitor

USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID Touch Chip USB Fingerprint-HDWIMP-1C-STM32 4K Monitor-P2415Q 4K Monitor-U2718Q 4k monitor -Dell U4320Q 4k monitor -Dell P2415 5k monitor- Dell U4919DW
2K Monitor-UP3017 2K Monitor-P2414 2K Monitor-U2414H 2K Monitor-Dell P2210 2K Monitor-Dell U2412M 2K Monitor-Dell P2418HT
USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO Touch Systems 2015 E1916H
P1917S
E1920H
E2016H
E2016Hv (China only)
P2017H
P2018H
E2020H
E2218HN
P2217
P2217H
P2219H

Wyse 3040 Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2219HC E2220H E2318H P2317H E2417H P2415Q P2417H P2418D P2418HT P2418HZ P2419H P2419HC P2421D E2420H P2719H P2719HC P2720D E2720H P3418HW MR2416 U2415 U2419H

Wyse 3040
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

U2419HC

Tested

U2518D

Tested

U2520D

Tested

U2720Q

Tested

U2718Q (4K)

Tested

U2719D

Tested

U2719DC

Tested

U2721DE

Not applicable

E2216H

Not applicable

E2216Hv (China only)

Not applicable

E2318HN

Not applicable

E2420HS

Not applicable

E2720HS

Not applicable

P2016

Not applicable

P2319H

Not applicable

P2421DC

Not applicable

P4317Q

Not applicable

U2421HE

Not applicable

U4320Q

Not applicable

Speech Mic Olympus DirectRec DR-1200

Tested

Dongle

USB-C Mobile Adapter with

Not

DP/HDMI/VGA/Gigabit Ethernet/USB-C/ applicable

USB-A

Smart card Dell KB813 Smartcard Keyboard - KB813 reader

Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested
Not applicable

Tested
Not applicable

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 9. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040 Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Smart cards

Dell keyboard KB813t

Tested

ETOKEN, SAFENET 5110, FIPS, JAVA/ 80K, BLACK, ID, (HEX)
ETOKEN, SAFENET, 5110+, CC, JAVA/ 80K, BLACK, ID (HEX)
GEMALTO DLGX4 128 Kv2 (BETA 2)

Tested Tested Tested

GEMALTO TOPDLGX4 144

Tested

Giesecke & Devrient FIPS 201 SCE 7.0 (Alt Tested Token)

Giesecke & Devrient FIPS 201 SCE 7.0 (BETA)

Tested

Giesecke & Devrient FIPS 201 SCE 7.0 (T=0)

Tested

Giesecke & Devrient FIPS 201 SCE 3.2

Tested

Oberthur ID-One Cosmo v8.0 128K

Tested

Oberthur ID-One Cosmo v5.5 128K

Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD 830 B FIPS 140-2 L2 White PVC
CARD_IDPrime MD 3840 B w/o OTP

Tested Tested

Card_IDPrimeMD840B_white_PVC

Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD3811, Mifare EV1 4K&DESFire EV1, 4K _MPH150_New
Standard Card _IDPrime NET 510_ white PVC
Yubikey Neo 5.0

Tested Tested Tested

E-token pro Alladin 72 K

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Fixed issues

Table 10. Fixed issues

Issue ID

Description

THINOS-2327

Resolved the issue where the VMware Blast session disconnects every 26 to 36 hours when the user uses a Blast Direct-Connection in the Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

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Table 10. Fixed issues

Issue ID

Description

THINOS-2444

Resolved the issue where the barcode scanner failed to scan the barcodes correctly.

THINOS-2456

Resolved the issue where the session becomes unresponsive when the user tries to switch between ThinOS 8.6_206 and ThinOS 8.6_303.

THINOS-2489

Resolved the issue of trap error on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client when the user tries to eject the card reader.

THINOS-2527

Resolved the issue where trap error occurs when an Elo touch screen display is connected to the thin client.

THINOS-2538

Resolved the issue where the users were not able to upgrade to Horizon or RTME package when the language is selected as German.

THINOS-2543

Resolved the issue when the Display Setup window is displayed when the user uses the FN + F8 key combination while configuring a VDI connection Broker agent in zero mode.

THINOS-2544

Resolved the issue when you open or close the lid on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client that is connected to an external monitor becomes unstable.

THINOS-2556

Resolved the issue where the user experienced a black screen while deploying two VDI sessions in the windows mode.

THINOS-2560

Resolved the issue where the package delivery from Wyse Management Suite fails when the system language is set to Japanese.

THINOS-2561

Resolved the issue where the remote connections are not accessible for users when the sign-on privilege is set to None.

THINOS-2565

Resolved the issue where the user selects an audio device and the device automatically sets the device selection to Intel SST Audio Device once the thin client restarts.

THINOS-2575

Resolved the issue where the users were not able to disable the system preferences using INI parameter.

THINOS-2580

Resolved the issue where the manual Remote Desktop Protocol connection disconnects once the thin client reboots.

THINOS-2588

Resolved the keyboard chatter issue.

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of INI parameters:
NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

Table 11. INI parameters INI parameters SignOn={yes} [EnableScSSPR={yes, no}] [EnableScPinChange={yes, no}]

Description
This parameter hides the smart card pin change icon on setting the user INI to EnableScSSPR=no. If the user INI is set to EnableScPinChange=no, then the smart card pin change radio button is not displayed. The default value is set to yes in both the parameters. Ensure that the SignOn parameter is set to yes.

DelayReboot={yes}
PRIVILEGE={none, Low, High} [EnableHomeWireless={yes, no}]

This parameter enables the user to delay the reboot of the thin client when the configurations are applied from the Wyse management Suite and all changes made are applied on the next reboot. By default, the value is set to no.
The EnableHomewireless parameter allows to configure the wireless network setup even when the user INI is set to PRIVILEGE=None. By default, the value is set to no.

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WMSEnable={yes, no} [Discover={yes, no}]
DHCPOptionsRemap={yes} [Discover={yes, no}]
**PRIVILEGE={None} DEVICE_SECURITY=allow_list/ block_list

Description
This parameter enables the user to flip the display 180 degree to a landscape display mode when the user INI is set to Rotate=flip.
This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset of the thin client or if the user INI is set to DNSFIleServerDiscover=yes. As a security update, this parameter is disabled if it is not enabled by the user manually.
This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. The thin client fails to collect the new Wyse Management Suite entries modified in the DNS record. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset or if the user INI is set to Discover=yes.
This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. The thin client fails to collect the new Wyse Management Suite entries from DHCP scope options. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset or if the user INI is set to Discover=yes. As a security update, this parameter is disabled if it is not enabled by the user manually.
When the PRIVILEGE parameter is set to None and the user presses the key combination Windows+ P or Fn + F8, the display setup window is disabled.
The parameter name is changed to DEVICE_SECURTIY=allow_list/ block_list. The functionality of this parameter remains the same.

Known issues

Table 12. Known issues (continued)

Issue ID

Description

Workaround

THINOXSUS-706

Smartcard authentication option is not available with Blast Protocol in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2016 after locking the user profile.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-367

When you use a Dell Docking Station WD19 with Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client, you have to press the power button for a manual reboot for the ping to function.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-586

Home window is visible in the Citrix session.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-431

Traces of ThinOS window border remain There is no workaround in this release. while hovering over published apps.

THINOXSUS-483

Session reconnection fails with VMware Horizon View 7.12 when using the CAC card.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-971

Wyse 5470 AiO Thin Client with a 32 GB eMMC SanDisk SSD does not respond when user tries to put the system to sleep.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-965

On Wyse 3040 Thin Client, a display issue is observed while using Citrix XD 2006 and Citrix XD 2012 Broker client

There is no workaround in this release.

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Table 12. Known issues Issue ID
THINOXSUS-1010 THINOXSUS-1032 THINOXSUS-1057 THINOXSUS-1060

Description

Workaround

with a dual monitor setup. The display issue occurs when one of the monitor is set to 90 degrees rotation display in the dual display setup.

The Citirx Virtual Delivery Agent Cumulative Update 2 fails to reconnect with the server operating system.

There is no workaround in this release.

A mouse issue is observed while using the VMware blast mode.

There is no workaround in this release.

The 180 degrees flip rotation display setup fails when the user tries to enable it on Wyse 5060 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

The 180 degrees flip rotation display fails There is no workaround in this release. to work on touch screen monitors.

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ThinOS 8.6_606

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · Fixed issues · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
NOTE: The default central configuration protocol is updated from ftp to https for central configuration and first boot wizard window. For more information, see Central Configuration settings update.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_606
Release date
December 2020
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 13. Supported platforms Platform Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

Image file name A10Q_wnos PA10Q_wnos ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.2.5 1.2.5 3.0U

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Table 13. Supported platforms Platform
Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)
Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)
Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)
Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS
Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP
Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Image file name PD10_wnos
ZD10_wnos PD10_wnos
D10Q_wnos PD10Q_wnos X10_wnos PX10_wnos X10_wnos PX10_wnos X10_wnos
PX10_wnos
ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name PD10G_bios.bin
AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin
5470AIO_bios.bin
Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 3.0U
3.0U 3.0U
1.0J 1.0J 1.8.0 1.8.0 1.5.0 1.5.0 1.6.0
1.6.0
3.0U

Previous version
ThinOS 8.6_511

Supported packages

NOTE: From the v8.6_303 release onwards, there are no updates for Flash Redirection (FR) and TCX packages.

Table 14. Supported packages
Platform name
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

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Platform name
Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Supported Supported Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Not supported

Client agent and package versions
 VMware Horizon client v5.1.19052918  RTME v2.8.54007  JVDI v12.6.20091418  Citrix Receiver v14.0.20050800  Microsoft v10.0 includes support for Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019  Supports AWS  Imprivata Agent v6.2 (client-side)
New and enhanced features

Central Configuration settings update
Updated the File Servers/Path field in central configuration and first boot wizard window. Below listed are the changes in the File Servers/Path field:  The File Servers/Path field is updated with https:// after imaging the thin client or after performing a factory reset.  If the DHCP scope option is configured with the server address, the File Servers/Path field is updated with https://
server address//Wyse.  If the DHCP scope option is configured with ftp://server address, http://server address, or https://server address,
the File Servers/Path field is updated with ftp://server address/Wyse, http://server address/Wyse, or https:// server address/Wyse respectively.  If ftp:// or http:// is used in the File Servers/Path field, a warning message is displayed. This message is also added in the event log. NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends using HTTPS instead of FTP or HTTP as it is a secure connection. A warning icon along with a message is displayed on the Broker agent login window when you attempt to connect to an unsecure connection.
Important notes
For more information about upgrading docking station firmware using ThinOS, see the ThinOS Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Limitations
 VMware Blast--ThinOS does not support dual displays with 4K resolution on Wyse 5060 Thin Clients.  PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:
 Connection to VM without GPU  ThinOS does not support dual displays with 4K resolution.

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NOTE: Dell Technologies recommends that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.  Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006--The following limitations are applicable for Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006:  To make legacy graphics work, you must enable Citrix policy.  To configure Citrix policy, launch Citrix Studio and go to Policies > Create Policy.  Search for the particular keyword and follow the on-screen instructions. For example, you can search for the keyword
legacy.  If this policy is not enabled, then user sees choppy patches on the desktop when application or folder are moved over the
desktop.
Workaround: Perform either of the following:  Legacy graphics mode and Optimize for 3D graphics workload with graphics card enabled server.  Legacy graphics mode and Enable video codec for compression set to full screen with graphics card disabled server.
Known Issues:
 Calculator app is displayed in the background, when you drag the app from one screen to another.  Images in PPT are displayed distorted.
NOTE: These issues occur only with latest Citrix version.

Table 15. Support matrix

Broker agent

VDA

Policies

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2006

Virtual Apps and Windows 10 1903 Windows 10 1603

Policy must be enabled.

XenDesktop CU6

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Policy must be enabled.

 Mobile HotSpot networks--The following limitation is applicable for Mobile HotSpot networks: When the ThinOS thin client is connected to the mobile hotspot, inappropriate results are displayed. The mobile hotspots from iPhone and Xiaomi mobile phones are not recommended.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 16. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

3.1

Imprivata OneSign

7.1

NetScaler

13.0

StoreFront

3.15

Table 17. Test environment - VDI (continued)

VDI

Windows 7 Windows 10 Windows

Server 2008

R2

VMware Horizon 8 2006

Not tested Tested

Not tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2006

Not tested

Tested

Not tested

Citrix Virtual Not tested Apps and

Tested

Not tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested Tested
Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Tested
Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Tested
Tested

APPs Tested Tested
Tested

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VDI

Windows 7 Windows 10

Desktops 7 15 CU6

Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012 R2/2016/ 2019

Not tested

Citrix workspace 1912

Not tested

Not tested Not tested

Windows Server 2008 R2 Not tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Not tested

APPs Tested Tested

*Only basic connections are tested.

Table 18. Tested environment - RTME

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME Client

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Windows 10
Windows Server 2016

2.8.54007 2.8.54007

Windows Server 2.8.54007 2019

RTME
2. 8 2. 8 2. 8

Skype for

Skype for

Business client Business Server

Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business 2015 or latest
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Table 19. JVDI 12.6 support matrix

Platform

Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5070 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5060 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5010 Thin Client

Audio only

Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client

Audio only

JVDI version 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6

NOTE: JVDI audio support is only for Wyse 5010 and 5040 thin clients.

Tested peripheral devices
This section lists the tested peripheral devices. Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Audio

Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M

Wyse 3040 Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested

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Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

USB Headset-SC60-Sennheiser

Tested

USB headset Jabra UC Voice 550a MS

Tested

USB headset Jabra BIZ 2400 II USB

Tested

USB headset Jabra Evolv 65 USB

Tested

Analog Headset Sennheiser CX 180

Tested

USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell

Tested

Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell

Tested

Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat Tested

Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)

Tested

Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)

Tested

Dell 2.0 Speaker System - AE215 Dell Wired 2.1 Speaker System - AE415 Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset Dell Professional headset (UC150)

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Adapters Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to DVI (Single and Cables Link)
Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)
Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA

Tested Tested Tested

C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter Dell Adapter - USB-C to DisplayPort
Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI
Dell Adapter - USB-C to Dual USB-A with Power Pass- Combo Adapter Dell Adapter - USB-C to VGA
Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232
Dell Adapter - HDMI to VGA

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Not

Not

Tested

applicable applicable

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

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Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter Slayer 3

Not applicable

StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Not Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB applicable 2.0

Keyboard Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Tested and Mouse Black Mouse

Dell USB Wired Keyboard - KB216

Tested

Dell USB Wired Optical Mouse - MS116

Tested

Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527

Tested

Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM636
Seal Shield Silver Seal WaterproofKeyboard-USB-US-waterproof-white
Seal Shield Medical Grade Optical Mouse

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Bluetooth

Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - Tested USB - UK layout - white
Man & Machine C Mouse - right and left- Tested handed - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB - white
Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech Tested

Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyboard-HP

Tested

Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535Logitech

Tested

Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620Plantronics

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics Tested

Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP Tested

Camera

HD Web cam-C525-Logitech

Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Not applicable
Not applicable

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested

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Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Printer
CD-ROM USB

HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon HP LJ Pro MFP M435 Dell C2660dn Color Laser Dell B2360d-dn Laser Printer USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-SanDisk C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-SanDisk

Monitor

micro-SDHC EVO plus USB Drive-DT50-Kingston 3.0 USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID Touch Chip USB Fingerprint-HDWIMP-1C-STM32 4K Monitor-P2415Q 4K Monitor-U2718Q 4k monitor -Dell U4320Q 4k monitor -Dell P2415 5k monitor- Dell U4919DW

2K Monitor-UP3017 2K Monitor-P2414 2K Monitor-U2414H 2K Monitor-Dell P2210 2K Monitor-Dell U2412M 2K Monitor-Dell P2418HT

USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO Touch Systems 2015
E1916H

E1920H

E2016H

E2016Hv (China only)

Wyse 3040 Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not Applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not Applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

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Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2017H P2018H E2020H E2218HN P2217 P2217H P2219H P2219HC E2220H E2318H P2317H E2417H P2415Q P2417H P2418D P2418HT P2418HZ P2419H P2419HC P2421D E2420H P2719H

Wyse 3040
Tested Not applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2719HC P2720D E2720H P3418HW MR2416 U2415 U2419H U2419HC U2518D U2520D U2720Q U2718Q (4K) U2719D U2719DC U2721DE E2216H E2216Hv (China only) E2318HN E2420HS E2720HS P2016 P2319H

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Wyse 3040
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable

Not applicable
Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Table 20. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

P2421DC

P4317Q

U2421HE

U4320Q

Speech Mic Olympus DirectRec DR-1200
Smart card Dell KB813 Smartcard Keyboard - KB813 reader
Dell keyboard KB813t

Sun microsystem SCR 3311

Smart cards

Cherry SmartTerminal SMART Card Reader - ST-1044U
Cherry SmartTerminal ST-1144 SMART Card Reader - USB 2.0
Cherry KC 1000 SC - Keyboard - with Smart Card reader - USB - English - US - black - TAA Compliant - JK-A0104EU-2
ETOKEN, SAFENET 5110, FIPS, JAVA/ 80K, BLACK, ID, (HEX)
ETOKEN, SAFENET, 5110+, CC, JAVA/ 80K, BLACK, ID (HEX)
CARD_IDPrime MD 830 B FIPS 140-2 L2 White PVC
CARD_IDPrime MD 3840 B w/o OTP

Card_IDPrimeMD840B_white_PVC

CARD_IDPrime MD3811, Mifare EV1 4K&DESFire EV1, 4K _MPH150_New
Standard Card _IDPrime NET 510_ white PVC
Yubikey Neo 5.0

E-token pro Alladin 72 K

Printer

Dell Color Printer- C2660dn

Dell Multifunction Printer - E515dn

Wyse 3040
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Wyse 5070 Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 21. Fixed issues

Issue ID

Description

THINOS-2525

Fixed the issue where the Swap dual screens functionality is fixed when using ThinOS 8.6_412 version.

THINOS-2520

Fixed the issue where the credentials of outlook appear on screen when the outlook remote application is launched from Windows 2019 server.

THINOS-2512

Fixed the issue where the Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client stops responding when switching from a monitor with DisplayPort to a monitor without DisplayPort.

THINOS-2510

Fixed the issue where the MAC address based authentication and EAP-TLS configuration was not successful when using ThinOS 8.6_412 version.

THINOS-2494

Fixed the issue where during the VMware blast session, scrolling functionality of the mouse was triggered when the forward and backward web navigation side mouse buttons were clicked.

THINOS-2491

Fixed the issue where users do not get logged off in roaming session using the AutoSignoff command.

THINOS-2487

Fixed the issue where the AutoSignoff command was working randomly while logging off or disconnecting with the PCoIP desktop using ThinOS 8.6_303 version.

Known issues
Table 22. Known issues Issue ID THINOXSUS-706
THINOXSUS-367
THINOXSUS-586 THINOXSUS-480 THINOXSUS-431 THINOXSUS-790
THINOXSUS-483

Description

Workaround

Smartcard authentication option is not available with

There is no workaround in this

Blast Protocol in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows release.

Server 2016 after locking the user profile.

Manual reboot by pressing the power button is required for ping to work when you use a Dell Docking Station WD19 with Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

Home window is visible in the Citrix session.

There is no workaround in this release.

Incorrect text is displayed in Dell EULA during first boot There is no workaround in this

wizard when using the Japanese Merlin image.

release.

Traces of ThinOS window border remain while hovering There is no workaround in this

over published apps.

release.

On the Dell U4919DC 5K monitor, the resolution is displayed twice in the resolution dropdown when connected to the Dell Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

Session reconnection fails with VMware Horizon View 7.12 when using the CAC card.

There is no workaround in this release.

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ThinOS 8.6_511

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Fixed issues · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
NOTE: The factory shipped Merlin image for ThinOS version 8.6_412 fails to establish the PCoIP connection. To resolve this issue, you must upgrade your ThinOS from version 8.6_412 to 8.6_511 using the File Server or Wyse Management Suite.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_511
Release date
September 2020
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

NOTE: Support for Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS v8.6_303, Wyse 3020 Thin/Zero Client, Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client, Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix has been deprecated.

Table 23. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.2.5

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Table 23. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP

PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin
PD10G_bios.bin
AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin
PD10Q_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin
5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin
5470AIO_bios.bin
Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.2.5 3.0U
3.0U
3.0U 3.0U
1.0J
1.0J
1.7.1
1.7.1 1.4.0
1.4.0 1.5.2
1.5.2
3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_412 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_412
Supported packages

NOTE: From the v8.6_303 release onwards, there are no updates for Flash Redirection (FR) and TCX packages.

Table 24. Supported packages
Platform name
Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

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Platform name
Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.20091418

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

Client agent and package versions
 VMware Horizon client v5.1.19052918  RTME v2.8.54007  JVDI v12.6.20091418  Citrix Receiver v14.0.20050800  Microsoft v10.0 includes support for Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019  Supports AWS  Imprivata Agent v6.2 (client-side)
New and enhanced features

Security in RDS Broker agent login and Microsoft Broker agent
A security pop-up window has been added in the RDSH environment which is similar to VMware and RDP protocol, along with a security option in remote connection for Microsoft Broker agent.
Security update for connection brokers and third-party authentication
Dell Technologies recommends the below options for central configuration:  Use HTTPS communications instead of FTP or HTTP.  For HTTPS connection, a certificate is required for more secure connection.  Ensure that File Server directory access is limited to administrators.  If you use an FTP connection, a warning message is displayed, recommending to use a user-specific username. This warning
message is also added in the event log.  For connection brokers and third-party authentication applications, a security message is displayed in the sign-on window.
This message can be enabled or disabled by using INI parameters.

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Important notes

Limitations

 VMware Blast--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is recommended that you do not use a single 4K display.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 You cannot launch a Blast session on a 4K display. This is a known issue.  PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:
 Connected to VM with GPU--Dual 4K is supported. The VDI graphic performance is good on each Virtual Machine.  Connection to VM without GPU.
 ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is not
recommended to use a single 4K display.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006--The following limitations are applicable for Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003/2006:  To make legacy graphics work , you must enable Citrix policy.  If this policy is not enabled then use will see choppy patches on the desktop when application or folder are moved over the desktop.
Workaround: Perform either of the following:  Legacy graphics mode and Optimize for 3D graphics workload with graphics card enabled server.  Legacy graphics mode and Enable video codec for compression set to full screen with graphics card disabled server.
Known Issues:
 Calculator app is displayed in the background, when you drag the app from one screen to another.  Images in PPT are displayed distorted.
NOTE: This issues occur only with latest Citrix version.

Table 25. Support matrix

Broker

VDA

Policies

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2006

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003 Windows 10 1603 Windows 10 1903

Policy needs to be enabled

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Virtual Apps and Windows 10 1903 Windows 10 1603

Policy needs to be enabled

XenDesktop CU4

Virtual Apps and Desktop 7 2003

Policy needs to be enabled

 Mobile HotSpot networks--The following limitation is applicable for Mobile HotSpot networks: When the ThinOS thin client is connected to the mobile hotspot, inappropriate results are displayed. Currently, the mobile hotspot from iPhone and Xiaomi mobile phones are not recommended.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 26. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

2.1

Imprivata OneSign

7.1

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Table 26. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

NetScaler

12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Table 27. Test environment - VDI

VDI

Windows 7 Windows 10

VMware Horizon 7.12
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 2003
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 2006
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012 R2/2016/ 2019
Citrix workspace 1912

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested

Tested Tested Tested Not tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2008 R2 Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested Tested Tested Tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Tested Tested Tested
Not tested

APPs Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

*Only basic connections are tested.

Table 28. Tested environment - RTME

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME Client

Citrix Virtual Apps Windows 10 and Desktop 7 2003

2.8.54007

Windows Server 2.8.54007 2016

Windows Server 2.8.54007 2019

RTME
2. 8 2. 8 2. 8

Skype for

Skype for

Business client Business Server

Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business 2015 or latest
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Table 29. JVDI 12.6 support matrix

Platform

Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5070 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5060 Thin Client

Audio and video

Wyse 5010 Thin Client

Audio only

Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client

Audio only

JVDI version 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6

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Tested peripheral devices

This section lists the tested peripheral devices.

Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Audio

Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M USB Headset-SC60-Sennheiser USB headset Jabra UC Voice 550a MS USB headset Jabra BIZ 2400 II USB USB headset Jabra Evolv 65 USB Analog Headset Sennheiser CX 180 USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat Dell Pro Stereo Headset - UC150 - Skype for Business Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business UC350 Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested

Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)

Tested Tested

Jabra PRO 935 USB MS Lync Headset 935-15-503-185 - 935-15-503-185

Not

Tested

applicable

Dell 2.0 Speaker System - AE215

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Dell Wired 2.1 Speaker System - AE415

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Plantronics Savi W440M-400 Series convertible Not

Not

wireless headset - DECT 6.0

applicable applicable

Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825-M headset Not

Not

for Microsoft Lync

applicable applicable

Adapters Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to DVI (Single Link) Tested and Cables

Tested

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA

Tested Tested

C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Not

Tested

Adapter

applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to DisplayPort

Not

Tested

applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI

Not

Tested

applicable

Dell Adapter - USB-C to VGA

Not

Tested

applicable

Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232

Not

Tested

applicable

Dell Adapter - HDMI to DVI

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Dell Adapter - HDMI to VGA

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter Slayer 3

Not

Not

applicable applicable

StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Serial Not

Not

Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB 2.0

applicable applicable

Keyboard Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and and Mouse Black Mouse

Tested Tested

Dell USB Wired Keyboard - KB216

Tested Tested

Dell USB Wired Optical Mouse - MS116

Tested Tested

Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527

Tested Tested

Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM636

Tested Tested

Bluetooth

Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326
Seal Shield Silver Seal Waterproof-KeyboardUSB-US-waterproof-white
SEAL SHIELD MEDICAL GRADE OPTICAL (Mouse)
Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - USB - UK layout - white
Man & Machine C Mouse - right and lefthanded - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB white
Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client

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Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyboard-HP Tested Tested

Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535-Logitech Tested Tested

Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620Plantronics
Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics

Tested Tested Tested Tested

Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell

Tested Tested

Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP

Tested Tested

Camera Printer
CD-ROM USB

HD Web cam-C525-Logitech HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon HP LJ Pro MFP M435 Dell C2660dn Color Laser Dell B2360d-dn Laser Printer USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-SanDisk C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-SanDisk

Monitor

micro-SDHC EVO plus USB Drive-DT50-Kingston 3.0 USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID Touch Chip USB Fingerprint-HDW-IMP-1CSTM32 4K Monitor-P2415Q 4K Monitor-U2718Q 4k monitor -Dell U4320Q 4k monitor -Dell P2415 5k monitor- Dell U4919DW

2K Monitor-UP3017

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Tested

Applicable

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not Applicable Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested

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Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

2K Monitor-P2414 2K Monitor-U2414H 2K Monitor-Dell P2210 2K Monitor-Dell U2412M 2K Monitor-Dell P2418HT

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO Touch Tested Systems 2015

E1916H

Tested

Tested Tested

P1917S E1920H

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

E2016H

Tested Tested

E2016Hv (China only) P2017H P2018H E2020H

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested Tested

E2218HN P2217 P2217H

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

P2219H

Tested Tested

P2219HC

Tested Tested

E2220H

Tested Tested

E2318H

Tested Tested

P2317H

Tested Tested

E2417H

Tested Tested

P2415Q

Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2417H P2418D P2418HT P2418HZ P2419H P2419HC P2421D E2420H P2719H P2719HC P2720D E2720H P3418HW MR2416 U2415 U2419H U2419HC U2518D U2520D U2720Q U2718Q (4K) U2719D

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Wyse 3040
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable Tested
Tested

Tested
Not applicable Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

U2719DC

U2721DE

E2216H

E2216Hv (China only)

E2318HN

E2420HS

E2720HS

P2016

P2319H

P2421DC

P2720DC

P4317Q

U2421HE

U4320Q

U4919

Speech Mic Olympus DirectRec DR-1200

Docking station

Dell Dock - WD19-C

Dell Thunderbolt Dock - WD19 TB

Storage

Dell Portable SSD, USB-C 250 GB

Dell USB Slim DVD +/- RW Drive - DW316

Smart card Dell KB813 Smartcard Keyboard - KB813 reader
Dell keyboard KB813t

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Not

Not

applicable applicable applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Tested

Not

Tested

applicable

Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Not

Not

Not

applicable applicable applicable

Not

Not

Not

applicable applicable applicable

Not

Not

Not

applicable applicable applicable

Not

Not

Not

applicable applicable applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Wyse 3040

Sun microsystem SCR 3311

Tested

Smart cards

Cherry SmartTerminal SMART Card Reader ST-1044U

Tested

Cherry SmartTerminal ST-1144 SMART Card Reader - USB 2.0

Tested

CHERRY KC 1000 SC - Keyboard - with Smart Card reader - USB - English - US - black - TAA Compliant - JK-A0104EU-2

Tested

ETOKEN, SAFENET 5110, FIPS, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID, (HEX)

Tested

ETOKEN, SAFENET, 5110+, CC, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID (HEX)

Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD 830 B FIPS 140-2 L2 White Tested PVC

CARD_IDPrime MD 3840 B w/o OTP

Tested

Card_IDPrimeMD840B_white_PVC

Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD3811, Mifare EV1 4K&DESFire EV1, 4K _MPH150_New
Standard Card _IDPrime NET 510_ white PVC

Tested Tested

Yubikey Neo 5.0

Tested

E-token pro Alladin 72 K

Tested

CAC smart Oberthur Cosmo V8 cards
Oberthur IDOne 5.5

Tested Tested

G&D SCE 7.0 (T=0)

Tested

G&D SCE 7.0 (C1150)

Tested

G&D SCE 7.0 (PIV)

Tested

G&D SCE 3.2

Tested

Gemalto TOPDLGX4

Tested

G&D SCE 7.0 (BETA)

Tested

Gemalto DLGX4 (BETA)

Tested

Wyse 5070
Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested

Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 30. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Printer

Dell Color Multifunction Printer - E525w Dell Color Printer- C2660dn Dell Multifunction Printer - E515dn

Wyse 3040 Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of INI parameters:
NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

Table 31. INI parameters INI parameters SessionConfig=RDP [desktopmode={fullscreen, window}] SignOn={yes, no, NTLM} [EnableMessage={yes, no}]
Device=Wireless [WlanFnKeyDisable={0,1}] [PowerFnKeyDisable={0,1}]
[ClassicModeAppsEnable={0,1}]
Device=Wireless [DeleteWirelessProfile={0,1}]
ConnectionBroker={default, VMware, Microsoft, Quest, AWS} [EnableAWSREGCode={yes,no}]

Description
This parameter is only available for the RDP desktops that are published in the VMware Broker agent. The default is fullscreen mode for an RDP desktop.
EnableMessage addresses the vulnerability issue- PSRC-12979. It is used to display the security warning message on the signon window based on the FileServer path. The default is yes. A warning message is displayed on top of the signon window when FTP/HTTP is configured on the FileServer path otherwise no message is displayed.
The default value is 0. This parameter is used to disable the Fn+PrtScr key in a wireless connection. It is only available for Wyse 5470 Mobile Thin Client.
The default value is 0. This parameter is used to disable the Fn+Insert key. It is only available for Wyse 5470 Mobile Thin Client.
The default value is 0. This parameter is used to display the Published applications which has the Keyword Mandatory property set. It is only available for the Citrix Broker agent in classic mode.
The default value is 0. This parameter is used to delete the specified wireless profile from the NVRAM. For example- device=wireless SSID=ThinOS DeleteWirelessProfile=yes will delete the ThinOS SSID from the NVRAM if configured.
This option enables or disables the ability to change the registration code for connection to AWS. If the value is set to yes, you can modify the registration code for connecting to AWS by the logon window. If set to no, the registration code field will be disabled and if this INI is not defined then the broker server or registration code can be entered manually from the GUI.

Fixed issues
Table 32. Fixed issues Issue ID THINOS-2505

Description
Fixed the issue where the Blast main screen application switches display after reconnection.

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Table 32. Fixed issues Issue ID THINOS-2500 THINOS-2498 THINOS-2497 THINOS-2496 THINOS-2492 THINOS-2485 THINOS-2484 THINOS-2483
THINOS-2482 THINOS-2475
THINOS-2472 THINOS-2469 THINOS-2468 THINOS-2467
THINOS-2466
THINOS-2464 THINOS-2461 THINOS-2457 THINOS-2455 THINOS-2453 THINOS-2450 THINOS-2426

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Description
Fixed the issue where the wireless profile cannot be deleted from NVRAM through INI.
Fixed the issue where the Wyse ThinOS stops responding while accessing the Citrix VDI.
Fixed the issue where the key sequence Ctrl+Alt+Left=No does not work when Manualoverride=Yes is used.
Fixed the issue where the Keyword Mandatory Citrix Application Properties fail in the 8.6_412 version.
Fixed the issue where trap errors occur while using RDP session on WLAN.
Fixed the AWS time-out issue in ThinOS VDI mode.
Fixed the issue where the Equifax root certificate expires on June 2020 and does not auto renew automatically.
Fixed the issue where the audio changes to other available audio outputs when the Thin Client resumes from the powersaving mode.
Fixed the issue where the Deny policy set does not work in a Citrix Broker agent session.
Fixed the issue where after disconnecting the VGA cable during a VMware session two displays appear in the desktop display settings.
Fixed the issue where the key combination Fn+Insert powers off the Thin Client.
Fixed the issue where the key combination Fn+PrtScr does not get disabled.
Fixed the issue where a variable cannot be used for Subject Alternative Name | SCEP | WTOS.
Fixed the issue where there is no audio output from the display port when the Dell U4320Q monitor with 4k resolution is connected.
Fixed the issue where the Giesecke & Devrient FIPS 201 SCE CAC 7.0 cards do not work with omnikey or cherry keyboard readers.
Fixed the issue where the Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client recognitions are reversed after updating to ThinOS 8.6_303.
Fixed the issue where manual override does not retain when a group is changed.
Fixed the dual monitor issue with Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client.
Fixed the issue where VDI session shows artifacts on Windows Server 2008 R2 desktop.
Fixed the issue where VDI session shows artifacts on Windows 7 desktop.
Fixed the issue where the microphone stops working arbitrarily when connected to AWS.
Fixed the issue where the cherry keyboard smart card reader does not recognize the Giesecke & Devrient SCE 7.0 card.

Table 32. Fixed issues Issue ID THINOS-2407 THINOS-2332 THINOS-2326 THINOS-2296 THINOS-2224 THINOS-2215

Description
Fixed the issue where the auto signoff fails while using PCoIP through the Wyse Management Suite.
Fixed the issue where the auto signoff fails while using PCoIP after upgrading to ThinOS 8.6_206.
Fixed the issue where users do not get logged off in roaming session.
Fixed the issue where the ThinOS client disconnects while in roaming mode.
Fixed the issue where the client audio drops and the client stops responding.
Fixed the issue where the RDP session disconnects while using the Micro-SIP application.

Known issues
Table 33. Known issues Issue ID THINOXSUS-706
THINOXSUS-367
THINOXSUS-586 THINOXSUS-480 THINOXSUS-431 THINOXSUS-790
THINOXSUS-786
THINOXSUS-780 THINOXSUS-377 THINOXSUS-483

Description

Workaround

Smartcard authentication option is not available with

There is no workaround in this

Blast Protocol in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows release.

Server 2016 after locking the user profile.

Manual reboot by pressing the power button is required for ping to work when you use a Dell Docking Station WD19 with Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

Home window is visible in the Citrix session.

There is no workaround in this release.

Incorrect text is displayed in Dell EULA during first boot There is no workaround in this

wizard when using the Japanese Merlin image.

release.

Traces of ThinOS window border remain while hovering There is no workaround in this

over published apps.

release.

Dell U4919DC monitor with 5k resolution is displayed

There is no workaround in this

twice in the resolution dropdown when connected to the release.

Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

FTP security window is not displayed while navigating from the General tab to WDA and back to General tab for FTP configuration.

There is no workaround in this release.

Trap occurs while launching the View PCoIP session.

There is no workaround in this release.

Touch screen monitor fails to work with Wyse 5470 AIO There is no workaround in this

Thin Client when the display is extended.

release.

Session reconnection fails with VMware Horizon View 7.12 when using the CAC card.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Fixed issues · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_412 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_412
Release date
July 2020
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

NOTE: Support for Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS and Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix have been depreciated from this release onwards since it is end of software support.

Table 34. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix T00D_xen

BIOS file name Not applicable
Not applicable

BIOS version Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 34. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP

PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name U10_bios.bin PU10_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin PD10G_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.0G 1.0G 1.2.5 1.2.5 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 1.0J 1.0J 1.5.0 1.5.0 1.3.1 1.3.1 1.5.2 1.5.2 3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_303 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_303
Supported packages

NOTE: From this release onwards, there are no updates for Flash Redirection (FR) and TCX packages. Table 35. Supported packages

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Table 35. Supported packages

Platform name
Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D) Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

New and enhanced features

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.19091611

Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

ENERGY STAR 8.0 compliance
ThinOS and ThinOS Lite-based devices like 5470 mobile, 5070, 3040, 5470 All in One Thin Client are ENERGY STAR 8.0 compliant.
Network icons added to Zero desktop
The following network icons are added to the taskbar on the Zero desktop:  Wireless--  Wired--  Default-- The respective icon is displayed based on the connection type and if there is no connection, the default icon is displayed. The network icon is displayed irrespective of whether the Ethernet cable is connected to the thin client. Clicking the network icon displays the Network Setup window that can be used to configure your network settings.

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Security warning for anonymous user
Dell recommends the below options for center configuration:  Use HTTPS communications instead of FTP or HTTP.  For HTTPS connection, a certificate is required for more secure connection.  Ensure that File Server directory access is limited to administrators.  If you use FTP with anonymous user, a message is displayed. Same message is displayed in the event log also.
Supports End User License Agreement
ThinOS 8.6_412 supports End User License Agreement (EULA) from this release onwards. It appears before the First Boot Wizard screen.
Mouse cursor accuracy
Mouse cursor speed is increased in this release. Mouse speed can be configured from INI and locally at client from 1 to 11 speed. However, in Wyse Management Suite this new speed can be configured by using advanced INI only.
Supports South Asia smart card and middleware
ThinOS 8.6_412 supports Cryptovision smart card driver cv_act_scinterface_7.1.5 from this release.
Supports RDS 2019
ThinOS 8.6_412 supports Remote Desktop Session Host 2019 for Windows Server 2019 from this release onwards.
Support U49 monitors and bloomberg keyboard with Horizon Broker connection
ThinOS 8.6_412 supports 5k resolution for Dell U49 series monitors, and bloomberg keyboard for VMware Horizon Client using USB redirection.
New INI parameters available for Teradici cloud access
You can use the INI parameter TeradiciCloudAccess to use Teradici cloud access. This parameter is added for INI ConnectionBroker to set Teradici as the broker. It is only available with ThinOS 8.6_412 PCoIP build.
Updated cipher suits
Updated the cipher suits. Below ciphers are added in this release:  o0xC02F TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256  o0xC030 TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384  o0xC023 TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256  o0xC024 TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384  o0x009E TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256  o0x009F TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384

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New system variables for ethernet and wireless MAC addresses
Two new INI parameters are supported to use the variables $EMAC.ini and $WMAC.ini, to check if the appropriate <mac_id>.ini files are loaded. You can add the $EMAC.ini/$WMAC.INI in the INI file which is placed in the relevant <mac_id>.ini files. The https location of these INI files is /inc/folder.
Supports secure RDP
The default behavior should not allow connection to server when ThinOS RDP client failed to verify server certificate. If user INI is set to securitymode=high then user will not be able to connect to RDP VM. If user INI is set to securitymode=Warning then user will get the security pop up but will be able to connect to RDP. If user ini is set to securitymode=Low then user will not get any security pop up and will be able to connect to RDP.
Important notes

Limitations

 VMware Blast--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is recommended that you do not use a single 4K display.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 You cannot launch a Blast session on a 4K display. This is a known issue.  PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:
 Connected to VM with GPU--Dual 4K is supported. The VDI graphic performance is good on each Virtual Machine.  Connection to VM without GPU
 ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is not
recommended to use a single 4K display.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003--The following limitations are applicable for Citrix virtual apps and desktop 2003:  To make legacy graphics work , you must enable Citrix policy.  If this policy is not enabled then use will see choppy patches on the desktop when application or folder are moved over the desktop.
Workaround: Perform either of the following:  Legacy graphics mode and Optimize for 3D graphics workload with graphics card enabled server.  Legacy graphics mode and Enable video codec for compression set to full screen with graphics card disabled server.
Known Issues:
 Calculator app is displayed in the background, when you drag the app from one screen to another.  Images in PPT are displayed distorted.
NOTE: This issues occur only with latest Citrix version.

Table 36. Support matrix

Broker

VDA

Policies

Virtual apps and desktop 7 2003

Virtual apps and desktop 7 2003 Windows 10 1603 Windows 10 1903

Policy needs to be enabled

Xen desktop CU4

Virtual apps and desktop 7 2003 : Windows 10 1603

Policy needs to be enabled

Xen desktop CU4

Virtual apps and desktop 7 2003

Policy needs to be enabled

 Mobile HotSpot networks--The following limitation is applicable for Mobile HotSpot networks:

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When the ThinOS thin client is connected to the mobile hotspot, inappropriate results are displayed. Currently, the mobile hotspot from iPhone and Xiaomi mobile phones are not recommended.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 37. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

2.0

Imprivata OneSign

7.1

NetScaler

12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Table 38. Test environment - VDI

VDI

Windows 7 Windows 10

VMware Horizon 7.11
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1912 LTSR
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012 R2/2016
Citrix workspace 1912

Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested

Tested Tested Not tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2008 R2 Not tested Not tested
Not tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested Tested
Tested
Not tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Tested
Tested
Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Tested
Not tested
Not tested

APPs Tested Tested Tested
Tested

*Only basic connections are tested.

Table 39. Tested environment - RTME

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME Client

Citrix virtual apps and desktop 7 2003

Windows 10
Windows Server 2016

2.8.54007 2.8.54007

Windows Server 2.8.54007 2019

RTME
2. 8 2. 8 2. 8

Skype for

Skype for

Business client Business Server

Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business 2015 or latest
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Tested peripheral devices
This section lists the tested peripheral devices. Table 40. Tested peripheral devices

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Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Audio

Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M USB Headset-SC60-Sennheiser USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat Dell Pro Stereo Headset - UC150 - Skype for Business Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business UC350 Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)
Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)
Jabra PRO 935 USB MS Lync Headset

Dell 2.0 Speaker System - AE215

Dell Wireless 2.1 Speaker System - AE415

Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset

Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset

Plantronics Savi W440M-400 Series convertible wireless headset - DECT 6.0

Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825-M headset for Microsoft Lync

Adapters and Cables

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to DVI (Single Link) Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA

C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Not

Tested

applicabl applicabl

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e

Not

Not

Tested

applicabl applicabl

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e

Not

Not

Tested

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e

Not

Not

Tested

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e

Not

Not

Tested

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e

Not

Not

Tested

applicabl applicabl

e

e

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable
Tested

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
Dell Adapter - USB-C to DisplayPort

Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI

Dell Adapter - USB-C to VGA

Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232

Dell Adapter - HDMI to DVI

Dell Adapter - HDMI to VGA

Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter Slayer 3

StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB 2.0

Keyboard and Mouse

Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Black Mouse
Dell USB Wired Keyboard - KB216

Dell USB Wired Optical Mouse - MS116

Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527

Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM636

Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326

Seal Shield Silver Seal Waterproof-KeyboardUSB-US-waterproof-white
SEAL SHIELD MEDICAL GRADE OPTICAL (Mouse)
Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - USB UK layout - white
Man & Machine C Mouse - right and left-handed - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB - white

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Tested

applicabl applicabl

e

e

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Not

Not

Tested

applicabl applicabl

e

e

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Wyse 5470 Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

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Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
Bluetooth Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech

Wyse 3040 Tested

Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyboard-HP Tested

Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535-Logitech Tested

Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620Plantronics
Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics

Tested Tested

Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP

Tested

Camera
Printer CD-ROM USB

HD Web cam-C525-Logitech HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-SanDisk C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-SanDisk

Monitor

micro-SDHC EVO plus USB Drive-DT50-Kingston USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID Touch Chip USB Fingerprint-HDW-IMP-1CSTM32 4K Monitor-P2415Q 4K Monitor-U2718Q 2K Monitor-UP3017 2K Monitor-P2414 2K Monitor-U2414H USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO ET2201L-2UWA-0-MT-GY-G

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

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E1916H P1917S
E1920H E2016H E2016Hv (China only)
P2017H
P2018H
E2020H E2218HN
P2217
P2217H P2219H P2219HC E2220H E2318H P2317H E2417H P2415Q P2417H

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Tested

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

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Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2418D
P2418HT P2418HZ P2419H P2419HC P2421D E2420H P2719H P2719HC P2720D E2720H P3418HW MR2416 U2415 U2419H U2419HC U2518D U2520D U2720Q U2718Q (4K) U2719D U2719DC

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Wyse 3040
Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
U2721DE

E2216H

E2216Hv (China only)

E2318HN

E2420HS

E2720HS

P2016

P2319H

P2421DC

P2720DC

P4317Q

U2421HE

U4320Q

Speech Mic Olympus DirectRec DR-1200 Networking Add On 1000 Base-T SFP transceiver (RJ-45)

Docking station

Dell Dock - WD19-C

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Wyse 5470 Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested Tested

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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Table 40. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Dell Business Dock - WD15

Dell Thunderbolt Dock - WD19 TB

Storage

Dell Portable SSD, USB-C 250 GB

Dell USB Slim DVD +/- RW Drive - DW316

Smart card Dell KB813 Smartcard Keyboard - KB813 reader
Dell keyboard KB813t

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Not

Not

Not

applicabl applicabl applicable

e

e

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Sun microsystem SCR 3311

Tested Tested Tested

Smart cards

Cherry SmartTerminal SMART Card Reader ST-1044U
Cherry SmartTerminal ST-1144 SMART Card Reader - USB 2.0
CHERRY KC 1000 SC - Keyboard - with Smart Card reader - USB - English - US - black - TAA Compliant - JK-A0104EU-2
ETOKEN, SAFENET 5110, FIPS, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID, (HEX)
ETOKEN, SAFENET, 5110+, CC, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID (HEX)
CARD_IDPrime MD 830 B FIPS 140-2 L2 White PVC
CARD_IDPrime MD 3840 B w/o OTP

Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Card_IDPrimeMD840B_white_PVC

Tested Tested Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD3811, Mifare EV1 4K&DESFire EV1, 4K _MPH150_New
Standard Card _IDPrime NET 510_ white PVC

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Yubikey Neo 5.0

Tested Tested Tested

E-token pro Alladin 72 K

Tested Tested Tested

CAC smart Oberthur Cosmo V8 cards

Tested Tested Tested

Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

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Printer

Oberthur IDOne 5.5 G&D SCE 7.0 (T=0) G&D SCE 7.0 (C1150) G&D SCE 7.0 (PIV) G&D SCE 3.2 Gemalto TOPDLGX4 G&D SCE 7.0 (BETA) Gemalto DLGX4 (BETA) Dell Color Multifunction Printer - E525w

Dell Color Printer- C2660dn Dell Multifunction Printer - E515dn

Wyse 3040
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

e

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of INI parameters:
NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 41. INI parameters INI parameters

Description

Device=mouse [Speed=[1-11]] [Swap={yes, no}] [FlipFlopWheel={yes, no}]

The speed parameter is used to configure the speed of the moving mouse. 1 is the slowest, and 11 is the fastest. The default value is 6. This parameter replaces the MouseSpeed parameter.
If the option Swap is set to yes, the right button is set as the primary button. The default value is no.
If the option FlipFlopWheel is set to yes, the mouse scroll wheel is inverted. The default value is no.

[MultiVDISupport= {yes, no}] [BatteryScreenSaver={0}]

This parameter enables multi VDI Support that allows simultaneous login for Blast and ICA published desktops (if configured) when broker type is VMware View. The default value in BIOS is set to no.
This parameter disables screensaver during Battery Mode. This parameter is applicable to Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

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Table 41. INI parameters INI parameters [ConnectionBroker = TeradiciCloudAccess]
[Swap={no, yes}]
[Include=<$mac.ini file or {username}.ini file>]

Description
New value TeradiciCloudAccess is added for INI ConnectionBroker to set Teradici as the broker. TeradiciCloudAccess is the Teradici broker, and it is only available with the PCoIP build.
The default value is no. The Yes or no option is used with older ThinOS 7.x builds to swap dual monitors when Mainscreen is set as 1 or 2. Swap=yes puts monitor 2 on the left, or on top of monitor 1 according to the orientation.
<$MAC.ini> loads /wnos/inc/mac-address.ini. <$EMAC.ini> loads /wnos/inc/<ethernet 1 interface mac>.ini <$WMAC.ini> loads /wnos/inc/<wireless interface mac>.ini
NOTE: The file name does not include the symbol : in the MAC address. See also the Exit parameter for information on how to stop the Include parameter. <{username}.ini> Loads /wnos/inc/ {username}-address.ini.
The file name does not include the symbol: in the {username} address. See also the Exit parameter for information on how to stop the Include parameter.

For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

Fixed issues

Table 42. Fixed issues Issue ID THINOS-2443
THINOS-2442 THINOS-2441
THINOS-2440 THINOS-2438 THINOS-2437
THINOS-2433, THINOS-2400 THINOS-2423
THINOS-2420

Description
Resolved the issue where Sony digital camera DSC-W810 fails to redirect into the PCoIP session when you turn on the camera later and connect to the active PCoIP session.
Resolved the issue where the Sony digital camera DSC-W810 does not continuously get redirected to the PCoIP session.
Resolved an issue where an error is displayed when you connect the UAG from ThinOS 8.6_303, with or without smart card.
Resolved the issue where a ThinOS 8.6-based thin client reboot, when you change the WMS group token in INI.
Resolved the issue where WMS message does not display client's time zone settings.
Resolved the issue where the User Sign On Window is displayed during multiple Tap in or Tap out, and does not go away.
Resolved the issue where the integrated mic fails to record after you upgrade to ThinOS 8.6_206.
Resolved the issue where the Keyboard does not give multiple inputs, when you press two keys together for a second. This issue is observed only on PCoIP Thin clients or protocol.
Resolved an issue where VMware UAG Server using smart card login fails when you upgrade to ThinOS8.6_206.

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Table 42. Fixed issues Issue ID THINOS-2411 THINOS-2410 THINOS-2408
THINOS-2402 THINOS-2390 THINOS-2387
THINOS-2376 THINOS-2363 THINOS-2359 THINOS-2356 THINOS-2339 THINOS-2307 THINOS-2205
THINOS-2203 THINOS-2196 THINOS-2091 THINOS-1851 THINOS-1621
Known issues
Table 43. Known issues Issue ID THINOXSUS-467

Description
Resolved the issue where an INI parameter is required for Wyse 5470 to disable the screen saver for Battery Mode.
Resolved the issue where the mouse movement does not follow the expected direction.
Resolved the issue where mouse cursor focus is not working as expected. This issue is observed only in the Japanese version of the firmware.
Resolved the issue where the unlock option is disabled in smart card self-service option.
Resolved the issue where the session connection got timed out while authentication.
Resolved the issue where ThinOS 8.6 device drops connection when you try to connect to Amazon WorkSpace in stopped state.
Resolved the issue where session Reliability warning dialog box is displayed.
Resolved the issue where a nontouch monitor is displayed as a touch enabled monitor, in the View RDP sessions.
Resolved the issue where SCEP displays an error when ThinOS is set to German Language.
Resolved the issue where the mouse tracking is off when ELO 1523 L is calibrated on 8.6_028 or 8.6_206.
Resolved the issue where you are unable to authenticate using smart card.
Resolved the issue where multiple VDI brokers are not supported when you upgrade to ThinOS8.6_206.
Resolved the issue where ThinOS Taskbar disappears when you remove a display from the multimonitor setup in a VMware Session.
Resolved the issue where multiple direct RDP connections configured in ThinOS are not working properly.
Resolved the issue when the correct domain is not auto that is selected when you enroll for a new Imprivata badge.
Resolved the issue where a black rectangle is displayed when accessing an application in CItrix.
Resolved the issue where Wyse 3040 fails to recognize the ukey smart card.
Resolved the issue where RDP session uses only RC4 algorithm when AES is configured.

Description

Workaround

Graphics issue is observed in Citrix 2008 There is no workaround in this release. and 2012 published desktops, when you

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Table 43. Known issues Issue ID
THINOXSUS-454 THINOXSUS-431 THINOXSUS-296 THINOXSUS-436 THINOXSUS-424 THINOXSUS-318 THINOXSUS-399
THINOXSUS-444 THINOXSUS-367 THINOXSUS-428 THINOXSUS-462 THINOXSUS-437 THINOXSUS-306 THINOXSUS-435 THINOXSUS-362 THINOXSUS-369 THINOXSUS-345

Description

Workaround

play a video in the background and drag the window.

A broken mouse cursor symbol is observed in VMware blast or PCoIP session in span mode.

There is no workaround in this release.

Traces of ThinOS windows border remain while hovering over published applications.

There is no workaround in this release.

A black patch is displayed in the mouse pointer and mouse loading in blast session.

There is no workaround in this release.

The display resolution 1440X900 appears There is no workaround in this release. twice under the Resolution tab with P2016 monitor.

A Trusted Platform Module Seal data fail There is no workaround in this release. is observed when TPM is off or disabled in the event log.

When you click windows start button, start window is not displayed.

There is no workaround in this release.

The clipboard image is not getting pasted in the Paint application of Citrix Broker agent, in both published and inside session.

There is no workaround in this release.

Warning window is displayed on RDSH There is no workaround in this release. server when you sign off after closing all the published applications.

Ping functionality is not working when you connect the WD19 Dock to client.

There is no workaround in this release.

Half screen is displayed on the external monitor as auto resize is not working on 5470 mobile device.

There is no workaround in this release.

The task bar is not appearing properly in There is no workaround in this release. both monitors.

The display of the monitor is unavailable There is no workaround in this release. when you use span mode with Docker on 5470 mobile client.

Lock screen is displayed in the

There is no workaround in this release.

secondary monitor instead of the primary

monitor.

Unable to synchronize Num Lock in Blast There is no workaround in this release. session.

Unable to record and play Bluetooth audio in the audio tab.

There is no workaround in this release.

When you rotate the display to left or right at 90 degrees with launched session, the system stops responding.

There is no workaround in this release.

When you disconnect and reconnect type C cable, the task bar is displayed in the secondary monitor, instead of the primary monitor.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Table 43. Known issues (continued)

Issue ID

Description

Workaround

THINOXSUS-304

The images in PPT are displayed distorted.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-441

Keyboard sequence is not working in Citrix server using Wyse Management Suit.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-457

The Alt+Tab is not working accordingly There is no workaround in this release. when tested in Citrix Broker agent using Wyse Management Suit.

THINOXSUS-440

OneSign logs off when INI is passed as "taptolock=0 suspendaction=0"

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-439

Unable to validate fingerprint authentication when you use it as primary authentication factor.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-479

When you connect the U4320Q monitor with 4K resolution, there is no audio from the display port.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-482

An error message is displayed, when you use a CAC-based smart card, and reconnect to session after closing or disconnecting using the Close option.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOXSUS-483

Session reconnects to a Server 2019 Desktop, or App with smart card fails with Horizon View 7.12.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Fixed issues · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_303 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_303
Release date
April 2020
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

NOTE: Support for Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS and Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix have been depreciated from this release onwards since it is end of software support.

Table 44. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix T00D_xen

BIOS file name Not applicable
Not applicable

BIOS version Not applicable
Not applicable

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Table 44. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP

PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name U10_bios.bin PU10_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin PD10G_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.0G 1.0G 1.2.5 1.2.5 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 1.0J 1.0J 1.4.2 1.4.2 1.2.1 1.2.1 1.3.1 1.3.1 3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_206 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_206
Supported packages

NOTE: From this release onwards, there are no updates for Flash Redirection (FR) and TCX packages. Table 45. Supported packages

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Table 45. Supported packages

Platform name
Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D) Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Horizon v5.1.19052918
Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

New and enhanced features

Package versions

RTME v2.8.54007

JVDI 12.6.19091611

Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

Network icon added to taskbar
A network icon is added to the taskbar on the classic desktop. The network icon is displayed irrespective of whether the Ethernet cable is connected to the thin client. Clicking the network icon displays the Network Setup window that can be used to configure your network settings.

Figure 1. Taskbar with the network icon
Show Key feature for Wyse Management Suite group token
You can view the Wyse Management Suite Group Token key that is entered by the user or administrator in the Central Configuration window. To view the specified group token key, click the Show Key button. Verify whether the specified group token key is correct. You can also press the F5 key to display the group token. When you press other keys on the keyboard, the group token is masked automatically.

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Change registration code for Amazon WorkSpaces
ThinOS enables you to modify the registration code anytime from the Amazon WorkSpaces (AWS) login window. This feature is applicable if you are connecting to AWS using the registration code. Deploy the INI parameter EnableAWSREGCode={yes, no} to use this feature.
Wyse Management Suite Proxy information using DHCP options or DNS SRV records
You can use DHCP option tags or DNS records to define the Wyse Management Suite proxy (SOCKS5) information. You can fetch proxy settings using the DHCP option or DNS SRV records during the system bootup. The DNS record takes precedence over the DHCP option tag. To specify the proxy information, you must select the Enable Proxy Settings on DNS/DHCP Server check box on the Proxy tab in the Network Setup window. For more information about how to use DHCP options or DNS SRV records to configure the Wyse Management Suite proxy settings, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Supports RC4_HMAC_MD5 for RDP connections
RC4_HMAC_MD5 is supported for RDP connections to compliment with AES128_HMAC_SHA1 or AES256_HMAC_SHA1.
Limit core dumps by clearing NVRAM
You can clear Non-Volatile Random-Access Memory (NVRAM) to resolve the low memory issue and increase the user login time. Use the INI parameter LimitCoredumpPartition={yes,no} to configure this feature. Deploying this parameter reduces the total number of saved core dumps by limiting the space on NVRAM. For information about this parameter, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
ENERGY STAR 8 compliance
ThinOS and ThinOS Lite-based devices are ENERGY STAR 8 compliant. To enable or disable ENERGY STAR 8 on your thin client, deploy the INI parameter enableEEE={0,1}.
Supports TicTok smart cards
ThinOS supports TicTok smart cards from this release onwards.
Important notes
Limitations
 VMware Blast--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is recommended that you do not use a single 4K display. NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.  You cannot launch a Blast session on a 4K display. This is a known issue.
 PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:  Connected to VM with GPU--Dual 4K is supported. The VDI graphic performance is good on each Virtual Machine.  Connection to VM without GPU  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.

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 ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is not recommended to use a single 4K display.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 46. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.4.1

Imprivata OneSign

6.3

NetScaler

12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Table 47. Test environment - VDI

VDI

Windows Windows Ubuntu 18 Windows Windows Windows

7

10

Server

Server

Server

2008 R2 2012 R2 2016

VMware Horizon 7.11

Not tested

Tested Not tested Not tested Tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 1912 LTSR

Not tested

Tested Tested* Not tested Tested

Tested

Remote Desktop Services (RDS) 2012 R2/2016

Not tested

Not tested

Not tested Not tested Tested

Tested

Windows APPs Server 2019 Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not tested

Tested

*Only basic connections are tested.

Table 48. Tested environment - RTME

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps 7.1912 LTSR

Operating system Windows 10

RTME 2. 8

Windows Server 2016 2. 8

Windows Server 2019 2. 8

Skype for Business client

Skype for Business Server

Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016
Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Tested peripheral devices
This section lists the tested peripheral devices. Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Audio

Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M USB Headset-SC60-Sennheiser

Wyse 3040
Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5070
Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010 Tested Tested Tested

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat Dell Pro Stereo Headset - UC150 - Skype for Business Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business UC350 Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)
Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)
Jabra PRO 935 USB MS Lync Headset

Dell 2.0 Speaker System - AE215

Dell Wireless 2.1 Speaker System - AE415

Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset

Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset

Plantronics Savi W440M-400 Series convertible wireless headset - DECT 6.0

Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825-M headset for Microsoft Lync

Adapters and Cables

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to DVI (Single Link) Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)

Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA

C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter

Dell Adapter - USB-C to DisplayPort

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Not applicable Tested

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

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Tested

Not applicable

Not

Tested

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Not applicable

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Tested

applicabl

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Not applicable Tested
Not applicable

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

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Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
Dell Adapter - USB-C to HDMI

Dell Adapter - USB-C to VGA

Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232

Dell Adapter - HDMI to DVI

Dell Adapter - HDMI to VGA

Dell USB-C Mobile Adapter Slayer 3

StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB 2.0

Keyboard and Mouse

Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Black Mouse
Dell USB Wired Keyboard - KB216

Dell USB Wired Optical Mouse - MS116

Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527

Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM636

Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326

Bluetooth

Seal Shield Silver Seal Waterproof-KeyboardUSB-US-waterproof-white
SEAL SHIELD MEDICAL GRADE OPTICAL (Mouse)
Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - USB UK layout - white
Man & Machine C Mouse - right and left-handed - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB - white
Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Not applicable

Not

Tested

applicabl

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Not applicable

Not

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Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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Not applicable

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Not applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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applicable applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

Not

Not

applicable applicable

Tested

Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyboard-HP Tested

Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535-Logitech Tested

Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620Plantronics
Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics

Tested Tested

Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell

Tested

Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP

Tested

Camera
Printer CD-ROM USB

HD Web cam-C525-Logitech HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-SanDisk C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-SanDisk

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Monitor

micro-SDHC EVO plus USB Drive-DT50-Kingston USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID Touch Chip USB Fingerprint-HDW-IMP-1CSTM32 4K Monitor-P2415Q 4K Monitor-U2718Q 2K Monitor-UP3017 2K Monitor-P2414 2K Monitor-U2414H USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO Touch Systems 2015 model E1916H

Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested

Wyse 5070
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5470 Wyse All-in-One 5470

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested
Tested Tested Tested Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested-- Wyse 5060 Thin Client
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested

Not

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P1917S
E1920H E2016H E2016Hv (China only)
P2017H
P2018H
E2020H E2218HN
P2217
P2217H P2219H P2219HC E2220H E2318H P2317H E2417H P2415Q P2417H P2418D

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Tested Tested

Not

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Not applicable
Tested

Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested

Not applicable

Not

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Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Not

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applicable applicable

Tested Tested Tested

Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable

Not

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applicable applicable

Tested

Not applicable

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
P2418HT P2418HZ P2419H P2419HC P2421D E2420H P2719H P2719HC P2720D E2720H P3418HW MR2416 U2415 U2419H U2419HC U2518D U2520D U2720Q U2718Q (4K) U2719D U2719DC U2721DE

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Not

Tested

applicabl

e

Wyse 5470 All-in-One
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Tested
Not applicable Tested

Wyse 5470

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010

Not

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category
E2216H

E2216Hv (China only)

E2318HN

E2420HS

E2720HS

P2016

P2319H

P2421DC

P2720DC

P4317Q

U2421HE

U4320Q

Speech Mic Olympus DirectRec DR-1200 Networking Add On 1000 Base-T SFP transceiver (RJ-45)

Docking station

Dell Dock - WD19-C Dell Business Dock - WD15

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Not

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Table 49. Tested peripheral devices Product Peripherals Category

Wyse 3040

Wyse 5070

Wyse 5470 All-in-One

Dell Thunderbolt Dock - WD19 TB

Storage

Dell Portable SSD, USB-C 250 GB

Dell USB Slim DVD +/- RW Drive - DW316

Smart card and smart card reader

Dell KB813 Smart card Keyboard - KB813 Dell Keyboard KB813t

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Tested Tested Tested

ETOKEN, SAFENET 5300, FIPS, MINI, BLACK, SIGNTS+, PIN_EXCHANGE-TS+PIN
ETOKEN, SAFENET 5110, FIPS, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID, (HEX)
ETOKEN, SAFENET, 5110+, CC, JAVA/80K, BLACK, ID (HEX)
CARD_IDPrime MD 830 B FIPS 140-2 L2 White PVC
CARD_IDPrime MD 3840 B without OTP

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Tested Tested Tested Tested Tested

Card_IDPrimeMD840B_white_PVC

Tested Tested Tested

CARD_IDPrime MD3811, Mifare EV1 4K & DESFire Tested EV1, 4K _MPH150_New

Standard Card _IDPrime NET 510_ white PVC

Tested

Tested Tested

Tested Tested

Yubikey Neo 5.0

Tested Tested Tested

E-token pro Aladdin 72 K

Tested Tested Tested

Printer

Dell Color Multifunction Printer - E525w

Dell Color Printer- C2660dn Dell Multifunction Printer - E515dn

Tested Tested Tested

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

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Tested

Not applicable

Not

Not

applicabl applicable

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Wyse 5470 Tested

Wyse 5060, 5010, and 7010
Not applicable

Tested

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INI parameters
The following table provides the list of INI parameters:

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NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 50. INI parameters INI parameters [enableEEE={0,1}] [Microphone={yes, no}] [InternalSpeaker={yes, no}] [OneSignTimeout=0 to 30]
[SkipEnter={yes, no}] [LimitCoredumpPartition={yes, no}]
[EnableAWSREGCode={yes, no}]

Description
This parameter enables or disables ENERGYSTAR 8 on your ThinOS-based client. By default, the value is set to 1.
This parameter enables or disables microphone devices on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client. The default value in BIOS is set to yes.
This parameter enables or disables internal speakers on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client. The default value in BIOS is set to yes.
This parameter enables you to set the timeout for the OneSign login window. The value range is 0­30 s. By default, the value is set to 20 s. 0 means no timeout and the OneSign login window stays forever.
This parameter enables or disables the ability to log in as an anonymous user without pressing the Enter key.
This parameter reduces the total number of saved coredumps by limiting the space on Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM). Enabling this option reduces the user login time.
This option enables or disables the ability to change the registration code for connecting to Amazon Workspaces.

For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

Fixed issues

Table 51. Fixed issues

Issue ID

Description

THINOS-1485

Resolved the issue where black boxes are displayed in an ICA session when you are using Office applications.

THINOS-1674

Resolved the issue where the session may disconnect abruptly.

THINOS-1705

Resolved the issue where the Shutdown dialog box stops responding when you click Sign off from account. This issue is observed on Wyse 5070 and 5010 thin clients.

THINOS-1805

Resolved the issue that is observed when adding or removing SSIDs for thin clients using Wyse Management Suite.

THINOS-1831

Resolved the issue where you cannot log in to a direct RDP connection when the authentication server is Windows 2012.

THINOS-1840

Resolved the issue where the audio is distorted when you connect two headset devices. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5060 Thin Client.

THINOS-1841

Resolved the issue where a certificate error is observed when you change groups using Wyse Management Suite.

THINOS-1854

Resolved the issue where the thin client does not power on using smart card. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5010 thin client.

THINOS-1855

Resolved the issue where the system log displays two displays even though you have connected a single display. This issue is observed on the Wyse 3020 Thin Client.

THINOS-1856

Resolved the issue where black patches or objects are displayed on the screen when you drag a published application window.

THINOS-1862

Resolved the issue where you cannot connect to the Azure RDP session from ThinOS.

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Table 51. Fixed issues

Issue ID

Description

THINOS-1867

Resolved the issue where a virtual driver error is observed with NVIDIA GRID GPU. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1883

Resolved the issue where the audio is enabled after you remove the YubiKey. The audio is disabled when you insert the YubiKey.

THINOS-1884

Resolved the issue where blue lines are displayed when you connect to the Windows 2008 R2 SP1 server using RDP. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1896

Resolved the issue where the Auto Connect list is distorted when you use the Japanese language build.

THINOS-1910

Resolved the issue where the thin client does not check in after you perform a factory rest.

THINOS-1921

Resolved the issue where the Citrix session disconnects and takes time to reconnect during WiFi roaming. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1931

Resolved the issue where the VMware VDI screen stops responding when using a USB keyboard.

THINOS-1934

Resolved the issue where the trap error is observed and the thin client stops responding. This issue is observed on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-1937

Resolved the issue that is observed when connecting a printer to the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1978

Resolved the issue where lines are displayed on the screen when you set the screen orientation to vertical.

THINOS-1982

996078773 - Touch keyboard is displayed when the virtual machine is locked.

THINOS-1993

Resolved the issue where you cannot take screenshots on the secondary display. This issue is observed on Wyse 5010 Thin Client.

THINOS-2017

Resolved the issue where the on-screen keyboard is displayed in an RDP session. This issue is observed on Wyse 5010 Thin Client.

THINOS-2020

Resolved the issue where mouse and keyboard respond slowly on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-2031

Resolved the issue where pressing the power button does not shut down the device when there is an active session.

THINOS-2032

Resolved the issue where the mouse pointer is distorted in a VMware View 7.8.0 session.

THINOS-2045

Resolved the issue where the display settings that are manually overridden, changes after you reboot the system twice.

THINOS-2054

Core dump occurs when you connect the HP LaserJet Pro-M404 DN printer to Wyse 3040 and 3020 thin clients.

THINOS-2057

Resolved the issue where the display on Wyse 3040 Thin Client changes after you upgrade from ThinOS 8.5_024 to 8.6_027.

THINOS-2063

Resolved the issue where View_Client_Client_ID is not displayed in the registry.

THINOS-2064

Resolved the issue where the display changes after you upgrade from ThinOS 8.5.x to 8.6.x using Wyse Management Suite 1.4.

THINOS-2076

Resolved the XenDesktop restart timing issue that occurs after upgrading to ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-2082

Resolved the issue where the Access Gateway with SMS Passcode does not work on Wyse 5470 Thin Clients.

THINOS-2089

Resolved the issue where there is no audio on a Jabra Evolve 30 Headset that is connected.

THINOS-2092

Resolved the issue where the Citrix password expiry may not work.

THINOS-2095

Resolved the issue where the Wyse 5010 Thin Client crashes during a Skype conference call.

THINOS-2096

Resolved the issue where multiple instances of Direct RDP connections that are configured from Wyse Management Suite are not applied to ThinOS .

THINOS-2099

Resolved the trap issue that is observed in a Citrix session.

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Issue ID

Description

THINOS-2104

Resolved the one-way audio issue that is observed on Wyse 5010 Thin Client.

THINOS-2109

Resolved the trap issue that is observed on Wyse 5010 and 3040 Thin Clients.

THINOS-2118

Resolved the issue where multiple clicks can open multiple VDI sessions on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-2130

Resolved the issue where the ThinOS and WDM USB are not synchronized correctly.

THINOS-2139

Resolved the issue where an error occurs when connecting to a Citrix session. The issue is observed when the published desktop is powered off or you restart the device.

THINOS-2150

Resolved the issue where the Zebra barcode scanner adds [ when using the Blast protocol.

THINOS-2154

Resolved the issue where the fingerprint reader prompt remains open and the thin client is slow when you log in after a firmware upgrade. The issue is observed on Wyse 5010 and Wyse 5070 thin client running ThinOS 8.6_02x.

THINOS-2158

Resolved the issue where the Wyse 5060 Thin Client stops responding when a headset is plugged in.

THINOS-2162

Resolved the issue where thin clients receive core dump randomly.

THINOS-2164

Resolved the issue where the error 0x1f72fao is displayed on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client running ThinOS 8.6_204.

THINOS-2166

Resolved the issue where the Zebra barcode scanner adds a special character when using Blast protocol.

THINOS-2167

Resolved the issue where a trap error is observed when using screensaver on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client running ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-2177

Resolved the issue where an error message that states Credentials match a different user than the user that has already been identified during authentication attempt is displayed on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-2178

Resolved the issue where the NEC EA234 display cannot enter the standby mode when you disable the DP audio on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-2183

Resolved the issue where a trap error related to PulseAudio is observed on the Wyse 5010 Thin Client.

THINOS-2186

Resolved the issue where Wyse 3020 thin clients are not part of filters in Wyse Management Suite.

THINOS-2194

Resolved the issue that is observed on new CAC cards.

THINOS-2197

Resolved the issue where the trap error VDCAMN is displayed.

THINOS-2200

Resolved the issue where thin clients receive core dumps randomly from pulse audio. This is observed on thin clients running ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-2201

Resolved the issue where thin clients receive core dumps randomly from WiFi. This is observed on thin clients running ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-2202

Resolved the issue where the Phones (MTP/PTP) Redirection is enabled by default in RDP/RDS sessions.

THINOS-2203

Resolved the issue where the multiple instances of direct RDP connections that are configured from Wyse Management Suite are not applied to ThinOS.

THINOS-2223

Resolved the issue where the CAC cards cannot find a valid certificate on ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-2225

Resolved the issue with the usage of AWS MFA INI parameter. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client running ThinOS 8.6_206.

THINOS-2229

Resolved the issue where unlocking the ThinOS screensaver username is case-sensitive. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5040 Thin Client running ThinOS 8.6_206.

THINOS-2295

Resolved the issue while switching the audio between DisplayPort audio and USB headset.

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Issue ID

Description

THINOS-2299

Resolved the issue where the BLAST performance reduces on Wyse 3040 and Wyse 5070 thin clients running ThinOS 8.6_206.

THINOS-2300

Resolved the issue where thin clients receive core dumps randomly from wireless roaming and pulse audio.

THINOS-2302

Resolved the issue where the thin client prompts you to press the Enter key for anonymous user login.

THINOS-2308

Resolved the issue where the DVI signal takes first preference on the Wyse 3040 Thin Clients.

THINOS-2335

Resolved the issue where core dumps are randomly received when an HP Laser Jet Pro M40N printer is connected.

THINOS-2337

Resolved the issue where the SMS PASSCODE authentication does not work when attempting to connect to a Citrix session.

THINOS-2409

Resolved the issue where the smart card reader provides an incorrect certificate file for Citrix login. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-2418

Resolved an issue where the Bluetooth device fails to reconnect after you upgrade the BIOS from v1.1.4.

Known issues

Table 52. Known issues

Issue ID

Description

Workaround

THINOS-2394

Taskbar is not displayed in a VDI session after you turn off the primary screen.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2385

The Wake-On-LAN feature does not work through Wyse Device Manager. There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2405

Connection broker information for multilogon is insufficient.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2370

The system stops responding when you set the display rotation to either 90 degrees left or right in a launched session.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2368

When the Wyse 3040 Thin Client enters the sleep mode, pressing a keyboard key restarts the device.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2352

IEEE-FAST-GTC message prompting for username is displayed even though the username is specified in the FAST-GTC configuration settings. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2396

A trap issue is observed when you remove the Cruzer Blade USB Pen drive There is no workaround in

from the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

this release.

THINOS-2395

A trap issue related to audio is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client with There is no workaround in

PCoIP.

this release.

THINOS-2358

When you use a Bluetooth headset with Intel AC 7265 Dual Band Wireless Chipset, the thin client does not automatically reconnect after you restart the device. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5060 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2350

Manual reboot by pressing the power button is required for ping to work when you use a Dell Docking Station WD19 with Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2347

The IPv6 warning message is not displayed when you use a static IP that is used by other devices. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Issue ID

Description

Workaround

THINOS-2324

Two mouse cursors are displayed when you launch a VMware session in a There is no workaround in

window mode.

this release.

THINOS-2319

Record and Play buttons on the Audio tab cannot be used when you are connected to a Bluetooth audio device.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2129

When you power on the thin client with lid closed, the external monitor is not set as the main screen. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2378

A trap issue is observed when you are playing a Citrix MMR video in an ICA There is no workaround in

session.

this release.

THINOS-2329

Record and Play buttons on the Audio tab stops working when you connect There is no workaround in and disconnect two headsets multiple times. This issue is observed on the this release. Wyse 5060 Thin Client.

THINOS-1773

A coredump error is observed when you change the wireless security from There is no workaround in

WPA2 to WPA. This issue is observed on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

this release.

THINOS-2399

A trap issue is observed when you try to export IDE troubleshooting files.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2288

A trap error screen is not displayed when you click the Force Coredump option.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2396

A trap issue is observed when you disconnect the Cruzer blade USB pen drive from the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2369

OMNIKEY 3121 and IDBridge CT31 PIV smart card readers cannot read information from smart cards.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2414

Touch screen stops responding after you minimize the RDP or VMware session. This issue is observed on the P2418HT monitor.

There is no workaround in this release.

THINOS-2413

Touch screen stops responding in the extended mode on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Fixed issues · Known issue
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_206 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_206
Release date
November 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 53. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

DOVE_boot

Wyse 3010 zero client for Citrix T00_xen.bin

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix T00D_xen

BIOS file name Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable

BIOS version Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable

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Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP

PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name U10_bios.bin PU10_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin PD10G_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.0G 1.0G 1.2.5 1.2.5 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 3.0U 1.0J 1.0J 1.3.1 1.3.1 1.1.1 1.1.1 1.2.0 1.2.0 3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_027 for all ThinOS platforms except Wyse 5470 and Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Clients ThinOS 8.6_204 for Wyse 5470 and Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Clients ThinOS Lite 2.6_027 for all ThinOS Lite platforms
Supported packages
Table 54. Supported packages

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Table 54. Supported packages Platform name

FR

Horizon

v1.28.19061716 v5.1.1905291 8

Packages RTME v2.8.54007

TCX v7.1.41853

JVDI 12.6.19091611

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

Not supported

Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

Not supported

Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Supported (5213)

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5470 Thin Client

Supported

Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Cient

Supported

Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Supported

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Supported

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Not supported Not supported Not supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported

Not supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

New and enhanced features

Updates to ThinOS packages
Updated the JVDI package to version 12.6.19091611
Citrix Receiver updates
Updated the Citrix Receiver on ThinOS to version 14.0.19071816.

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Cisco Jabber updates
 The JVDI package on ThinOS is updated from version 12.1.52977 to 12.6.19091611.  ThinOS supports only audio calls on the following platforms:
 Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP For more information about the JVDI limitation, see the Limitation section in this document.
Amazon WorkSpaces updates
Multi factor authentication for Amazon WorkSpace
ThinOS supports Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on Amazon WorkSpaces. If your server supports MFA, use the following INI parameter to enable the MFA feature: ConnectionBroker=AWS Host=wsnrt+KQRQWM UseRegistrationCode=yes EnableMFA=yes. The MFA token input box is enabled. Use the Google Authenticator on your mobile device and enter the code that is generated. If your server does not support MFA, use the following INI parameter: ConnectionBroker=AWS Host=wsnrt+KQRQWM UseRegistrationCode=yes EnableMFA=no.
Enable AWS connection via registration code using the INI parameter
You can use the INI parameter UseRegistrationCode=yes to connect to AWS using a registration code. The Connect via Registration code check box is selected automatically if you enable the option using the INI parameter.
Behavior while closing the lid on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client
The behavior while closing the lid on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client is changed as follows:  No--Only the built-in display is turned off and any external displays connected to the thin client are still turned on when the
lid is closed.  Shutdown--The thin client shuts down when the lid is closed.  Off Display--The built-in display and any external displays connected to the thin client are turned off when the lid is closed.
This is the default value. Known issue--If the close lid INI parameter is set to no and the lid is closed, the built-in display is turned off. However, when you press the power button on the Dell Docking Station WD19 to power on the thin client, the built-in display is turned on. Workaround--Open the lid and close the lid again, the built-in display is turned off.
Network support on Wyse 5470 Thin Client
ThinOS supports the following network combinations on the Wyse 5470 Thin Client:  Onboard Ethernet port + Ethernet port on the docking station  Onboard Ethernet port + Wireless  Ethernet port on the docking station + Wireless
NOTE: You do not need to reboot the system when you connect or disconnect the Dell Docking Station WD19 for the network to work.

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Onboard Ethernet port + Ethernet port on the docking station + Wireless--You can use the combination of these three network interfaces together. However, the following known issues are observed while using this combination:  You can connect to the network using any two network interfaces and select the network interface that is not connected as
the default option. The network can be used in this scenario, but the preferred network type cannot be determined. For example, two ethernet ports are connected and you select the wireless option as default without connecting the device to wireless. The network can be used in this scenario, but the preferred network type cannot be determined.
 You can connect to the network using all three available network interfaces together. The preferred network type cannot be determined in this scenario.
Korean language support
The Korean language option is added in the Locale drop-down list on the General tab in the System Preferences window. You can select this option to change the language to Korean for the user login-experience.
Word wrap feature
The word wrap feature enables you to fit large text inside the available display area of the active window. To enable the word wrap feature, use the INI parameter wordwrap. For example, noticefile=dell_notice resizable=no wordwrap=yes. The default value is no. When you change the value to yes, the text is confined to the display area and the horizontal scroll bar is disabled.
Customize connection broker agent window and icons
You can create customized PCoIP icons for the ThinOS user interface using .png, .jpg, or .bmp files. This feature is available for the following platforms:  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5470 Thin Client with PCoIP  Wyse 5470 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP To customize the broker agent window and icons, do the following: 1. To enable this feature, use the INI parameter SignOn=yes BitmapsMap={yes,no}
You must set BitmapsMap as yes for changing integrated bitmap images in to customized bitmap images.
2. Place the text file bitmaps.map in the same folder as ThinOS builds. Similar to the PrinterMap file, each line in the file is of the format integrated bitmap file name=customized bitmap file.
3. Place the image files in the bitmap folder that is located inside the folder that contains ThinOS builds. The following are some examples:  m_pcoip.ico=1-1_16.png  pcoip.ico=1-1_32.png  vdm.png=3_355x85.png  horizon_wallpaper.jpg=Bugatti-Veyron-Wallpaper-Hd-1080p-uSa4W-1366x768.jpg

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Important notes

Limitations
 VMware Blast--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. It is recommended that you do not use a single 4K display. NOTE: From ThinOS 8.6 onwards, it is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 You cannot launch a Blast session on a 4K display. This is a known issue.  PCoIP--The following limitations are applicable for Wyse 5060 Thin Clients:
 Connected to VM with GPU--Dual 4K is supported. The VDI graphic performance is good on each Virtual Machine using NVIDIA M60 GPU with 4090 MB of video memory.
 Connection to VM without GPU  ThinOS supports two displays with 1080p resolution. The VDI graphic performance is good.  ThinOS supports single display with 4K resolution. However, the VDI graphic performance is not smooth. Dell does not recommend using a single 4K display.
NOTE: From ThinOS 8.6 onwards, it is recommended that you use the Wyse 5070 Thin Client for 4K optimized VDI graphic performance.
 JVDI--The following limitations are applicable for all JVDI supported thin clients:  The JVDI package uses a major portion of the disk on platforms with low disk space. If you install the JVDI package on thin clients with low disk space, other large packages may fail to extract and install. For example, you cannot install JVDI, Horizon, and RTME packages together on Wyse 5010 Thin Client. However, on Wyse 5010 and Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Clients, you can install the ThinOS packages as follows:  RTME, FR, and JVDI can be installed simultaneously.  RTME, TCX, FR, and Horizon can be installed simultaneously.
This limitation is not applicable for the following platforms with more disk space:
 Wyse 3030LT Thin Client  Wyse 3040 Thin Client  Wyse 5060 Thin Client  Wyse 5070 Thin Client  Wyse 5470 Thin Client  Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client  You can delete the JVDI package when the VDI connection fails on the thin client. After you delete the JVDI package, the VDI connection is recovered.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 55. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.4.0

Imprivata OneSign

6.2.1

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.3

Caradigm

6.3.1

NetScaler

11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Web Interface

5.4

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Component

Version

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 56. Test environment Windows 7 Windows 10

VMware

Tested

Horizon 7.0

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops

5.6

Citrix

Not tested

Virtual Apps

6.5

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.6

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.15

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.18

Tera PCM for Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Tested *

Tera Cloud Tested * Access

Microsoft RDS 2012 R2 and 2016

Tested

Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Ubuntu Windows Server

16

2008 R2

Tested¹ Tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not tested
Not tested

Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested Not tested Not tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested
Not tested
Not tested Not tested Not tested

APPs Tested Not tested Tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH. ¹Only supports desktop connectivity to the Ubuntu desktop; USB redirection or other Multimedia optimization techniques are currently not supported.
Table 57. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

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Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME

Skype for Business client

7.15

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

7.18

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business Server
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Tested peripheral devices
This section lists the tested peripheral devices.  Audio
 Logitech USB headset-H-390-Logitech  Plantronics USB Headset-C320-M-Plantronics  USB Headset-SC60-Senheiser  USB Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell  Analog Headset-Jabra UC350-Dell  Analog Headset-Boat Mobile Headset-Boat  Bluetooth  Bluetooth Keyboard -K380/K480-Logitech  Bluetooth Keyboard -HP Slim BT Keyborad-HP  Bluetooth Mouse -M336/M337/M535-Logitech  Bluetooth Headset Speaker-Calisto 620-Plantronics  Bluetooth Headset-PLT Focus-Plantronics  Bluetooth Headset-Jabra -Dell  Bluetooth Headset-HP Headset 600-HP  Camera  HD Web cam-C525-Logitech  HD Web cam-C922 Pro stream-Logitech  HD Web cam-C920 Pro stream-Logitech  Printer  USB Printer-HL-5450DN-Brother  USB Printer-MG2570S-Canon  CD-ROM  USB CD-ROM-DVDRW8X-U-Iomega  USB  USB Drive-Cruzer Blade-Sandisk  C-Type USB Drive-USB 3.0-Sandisk  microSDHC EVO plus  USB Drive-DT50-Kingston  USB Card Reader-HDW-IMP-80-RFID  TouchChip USB Finger-print-HDW-IMP-1C-STM32  Monitor  4K Monitor-P2415Q  4K Monitor-U2718Q

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 2K Monitor-UP3017  2K Monitor-P2414  2K Monitor-U2415  2K Monitor-U2414H  USB ELO Touch Monitor-ELO2201L-ELO Touch Systems  Dock  Dell WD-19 (Type-C)  Speech Microphone  Olympus DirectRec DR-1200

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of INI parameters:
NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 58. INI parameters INI parameters [BlockPhones={yes, no, 1, 0}] [eap_packet_timeout={}]
[WlanReconnectCount={4, 20000}]
[WlanBeaconTimeout={0, None}]
[WlanNextRoam={0, None}] [TrackpadDisableOnType={yes, no}] [TouchScreenDisable={yes, no}] [EnableMFA={yes, no}]
[UseRegistrationCode={yes, no}]
[BitmapsMap={yes, no}] [HorizonIsClassic={yes, no}] [WordWrap={yes, no}]

Description
This parameter enables you to stop the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) devices from redirecting into the session when you set the parameter to 1 or yes.
This parameter defines the timeout value of the EAP process. By default, the value is set to 3 s. If the thin client does not receive the EAP response packet from the access point in a specified time period, it considers this EAP process as timeout and failure.
This parameter enables you to specify the number of times the thin client scans for the hidden SSID when the access points in a wireless connection take longer time to reboot.
This parameter enables you to set the number of seconds to wait, in order to initiate roaming after beacon loss timeout in a wireless connection. By default, the value is set to 2 s.
This parameter specifies the minimum time that is taken between two consecutive roaming sessions in a wireless connection. By default, the value is set to 5 s.
This parameter disables the trackpad while typing. By default, the value is set to no.
This parameter allows you to disable the touch screen of the Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client. By default, the value is set to no.
This parameter allows you to enable the MFA option in the Amazon WorkSpaces login window. If this parameter is enabled, the automatic sign-on is disabled on the system. By default, the value is set to no.
This parameter enables you to enter a registration code as the broker address instead of IP/URL. This parameter works only with Amazon WorkSpaces. By default, the value is set to no.
This parameter enables you to map integrated bitmaps to customized bitmaps.
This parameter enables you to set the VMware mode in classic mode.
This parameter allows you to enable the word wrap feature. Enabling this feature wraps the text to display correctly. By default, the value is set to no.

For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

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Table 59. Fixed issues

Issue number

Description

THINOS-1154

Resolved an issue where switching from PC to Wyse 5040 Thin Client using a KVM switch does not work. This issue is observed when you upgrade the ThinOS firmware.

THINOS-1054

Resolved an issue where a distorted text or a pink patch is observed in Outlook when you connect to the VMware View Client using the Blast Protocol.

THINOS-1577

Resolved an issue with Skype that is observed when you use shared desktops on a thin client with RTME 2.7.

THINOS-978

Resolved an issue where the mouse performance is bad at high resolutions.

THINOS-1576

Resolved an issue with latency that is observed when you connect to a Blast protocol.

THINOS-1641

Resolved an issue with mouse that is observed when you connect to Server 2016 using RDP.

THINOS-771

Resolved Blast performance issue on Wyse 5070 Thin Clients.

THINOS-1584

Resolved a WYSE Core Dump issue on Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-1652

Resolved an issue where the OK or Cancel button does not respond when you update the ThinOS firmware.

THINOS-1613

Resolved an issue where multiple logins to two different domains simultaneously on a single thin client fails. This is observed when you use a single smartcard on a Wyse 3040 Thin Client with two different certificates.

THINOS-1591

Resolved an issue where the Citrix login fails after the firmware upgrade. This is observed on the Wyse 5040 All-in-One Thin Client.

THINOS-1245

Resolved an issue where some words on the ThinOS Lite user interface are distorted. This issue is observed on the ThinOS Lite v2.6_013.

THINOS-1325

Resolved an issue with EAP re-authentication. This issue is observed occasionally.

THINOS-1734

Resolved an issue where the default value of the Audio Quality is changed to high. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_024.

THINOS-1525

Resolved an issue where a duplicate mouse cursor is observed on the Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_019.

THINOS-1006

Resolved an issue with Blast artefacts that is observed during the session on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client

THINOS-1634

Resolved an issue where the video performance is poor in a Blast session on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_019.

THINOS-1412

Resolved the issue where the thin client does not reboot automatically. This issue is observed when you move the device from an empty group to a group with pre-existing policy on Wyse Management Suite.

THINOS-1794

Resolved an issue where the mouse disappears when you hover over the Epic application. This issue is observed when you upgrade ThinOS to 8.6_024

THINOS-1830

Resolved an issue where the cursor disappears in a Window 10 VDI session. This issue is observed when you upgrade ThinOS to 8.6_024 on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1673

Resolved an issue where the mouse cursor stops responding and a new cursor appears. This issue is observed when you upgrade ThinOS to 8.6_024 on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client.

THINOS-1774

Resolved an issue where the mouse cursor stays on the screen. This issue is observed when you upgrade ThinOS to 8.6_024 on the Wyse 3020 Thin Client.

THINOS-780

Resolved an issue where three displays that are connected to the Wyse 5070 Thin Client with Pentium processor stops responding. This issue is observed when you upgrade ThinOS firmware to 8.6.

THINOS-1184

Resolved an issue where the Phones Redirection (MTP/PTP) is enabled by default. This is observed in thin clients running ThinOS firmware 8.5 and 8.6.

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Table 59. Fixed issues

Issue number

Description

THINOS-1670

Resolved an issue where the values specified in the domain list are ignored when you use a Horizon Composer. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_024

THINOS-1758

Resolved an issue where the SNMP Walker displays the platform details incorrectly.

THINOS-1643

Resolved an issue where the unlock with a pin option is not available when you remove a smart card.

THINOS-1671

Resolved an issue where the thin client displays incorrect monitor details on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_024.

THINOS-1687

Resolved an issue where the Wyse ThinOS is displayed as ThinOS Lite in Wyse Management Suite 1.3 and 1.4.

THINOS-1828

Resolved an issue where the ThinOS policy for direct RDP displays connections incorrectly in Wyse Management Suite.

THINOS-1817

Resolved a trap issue TRAP page Fault WaveOut_LPEDP Audio:188

THINOS-1763

Resolved an issue where the trap fault or core dump is observed in a Citrix session when you use the SnagIT v18.2.3 software.

THINOS-1814

Resolved an issue where the Korean/English toggle key on the Korean 103 KYBD keyboard does not work in a Blast session.

THINOS-1926

Resolved an issue where the scheduled reboot from Wyse Management Suite does not work when you have already launched an active session on the client.

THINOS-1743

Resolved an issue where the thin client stops responding in a Citrix session. This issue is observed on ThinOS 8.6_024.

THINOS-1751

Resolved an issue where multiple coredumps are observed on Wyse 5010 Thin Clients with ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-1752

Resolved an issue where multiple coredumps are observed on Wyse 3040 Thin Clients with ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-1783

Resolved an issue with the ThinOS Speech Mike that is observed on the PCoIP client.

THINOS-1947

Resolved a trap issue Trap: EIP 0x14c5e9(pool) that is observed on the Wyse 5010 and 3040 thin clients.

THINOS-1706

Resolved an issue with the full screen display that is observed when you connect to MS 2016 server using RDP.

THINOS-1735

Resolved an issue where the network disconnects abruptly on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-1853

Resolved a trap issue where a black screen is observed when you connect to a Blast session. This issue is observed on the Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-1919

Resolved a trap issue Coredump-Panic:heap free pool(vmware-remotemks-container) on Wyse 5010 and 3040 Thin Clients with ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-1956

Resolved a trap issue that is observed when you use SafeNet 5110 in a Blast session. This issue is observed on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS 8.6_027.

THINOS-1920

Resolved an issue where WiFi roaming fails in certain access points.

THINOS-1466

Resolved an issue where you need to power off and power on the device to reconnect to the WLAN access point. This issue is observed on the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.

THINOS-1850

Resolved a trap issue that is observed in a VMware Blast session on ThinOS 8.6_024.

THINOS-1866

Resolved an issue where the certificate information is still displayed on the screen after you remove the CAC card from the thin client.

THINOS-2188

Resolved an issue where some windows are not displayed properly on a ThinOS Japanese build.

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Table 60. Known issue

Issue number

Description

THINOS-214 If you enable IEEE802.1x for ENET1, and reconnect the Ethernet cable to the

6

Dell Docking Station WD19, the network authentication fails.

Workaround
There is no workaround in this release.

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ThinOS 8.6_028 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_028

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · Fixed issue
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_028 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_028
Release date
November 2019
Priority and recommendations
Urgent: Dell highly recommends applying this update as soon as possible. The update contains changes to improve the reliability and availability of your Dell system.
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 61. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

DOVE_boot

Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix T00_xen.bin

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix T00D_xen

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

BIOS file name Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable U10_bios.bin
PU10_bios.bin

BIOS version Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable 1.0G
1.0G

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Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin
A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin
PD10G_bios.bin
D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin
PD10Q_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.2.5
1.2.5 3.0U
3.0U
3.0U 3.0U 3.0U
1.0J
1.0J
1.3.1
1.3.1 3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_027 ThinOS Lite 2.6_027

Packages

Table 62. Supported packages

Platform name

FR

Horizon

v1.28.19061716 v5.1.1905291 8

Packages RTME v2.8.54007

TCX v7.1.41853

JVDI v12.1.52977

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Not supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Not supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

Supported

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Table 62. Supported packages Platform name

FR

Horizon

v1.28.19061716 v5.1.1905291 8

Packages RTME v2.8.54007

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Supported (5213)

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Supported

Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

TCX v7.1.41853
Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

JVDI v12.1.52977
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported Not supported Not supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

Fixed issue
Fixed a security vulnerability issue (CVE-2019-9506) related to encryption on Bluetooth Basic Rate (BR) and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) connections. For more information about the issue, see the CVE-2019-9506 article at cve.mitre.org.

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ThinOS 8.6_204

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Fixed issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_204
Release date
October 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 63. Supported platforms

Platform

ThinOS

Wyse 5470 Thin Client

X10_wnos

Wyse 5470 All-in-one Thin Client X10_wnos

Packages
Table 64. Packages

ThinOS with PCoIP PX10_wnos PX10_wnos

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Table 64. Packages Package name FR Horizon RTME JVDI

Version 1.28.19061716 5.1.19052918 2.8.54007 12.1.19091610

BIOS information
Table 65. BIOS information Platform
Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 All-in-one Thin Client

BIOS Version
1.1.1 1.2.0

BIOS BIN file name to use for ThinOS update 5470_bios.bin 5470AIO_bios.bin

New and enhanced features

Disable touch screen on Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client
The INI parameter to disable the touch screen in Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client is Device=mobile TouchscreenDisable=yes, no.
Disable touchpad while typing on Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client
 The touchpad can be enabled or disabled while typing on the integrated keyboard of the Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client.  The touchpad can be disabled momentarily when you type using the integrated keyboard and it will be enabled automatically
when you stop typing.  The touchpad can also be permanently disabled and enabled in the Peripherals > Mouse window.  The INI parameter to enable or disable the touchpad is Device=Mobile TrackpadDisableOnType=yes, no.  The INI parameter to enable or disable the touchpad permanently is Device=Mobile TrackpadDisable=yes, no.
Enable Wake-on-LAN on Dell Docking Station WD19
ThinOS supports the Wake-on-LAN feature over the Dell Docking Station WD19 to wake up thin clients from sleep mode or the shutdown state. To use this feature, you must add the INI parameter wakeonusb=yes.
Important notes

Limitations
 DP (HDMI/Type-C) audio limitations:  It is disabled by default and has to be enabled in the Peripherals window to use.  DP or HDMI or Type-C audio displays as DP audio on Wyse 5470 Thin Client.  It does not support hot plug, it should be plugged into HMDI or Type-C or DP cable first and then powered on.  It does not support converter.  If there is only one DP audio supported display on Dell docking station WD19, DP audio would work. If there are two DP audio supported monitors on Dell docking station WD19, DP audio does not work.

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 It does not support display power off or power on. For the following scenarios, you need to reboot to make DP audio work:
 Press power button to power off the display and power it on again.
 The screen saver mode is turn off screen.
 Click Apply in the Display Setup window.
 Sleep mode limitations:  ThinOS cold reboots when resumed from sleep for 1 hour. You can change the timer by INI Sleep=yes, MaxSleepPeriod=[0-255] (does not reboot if set to 0).  If there is plug in or out Dell docking station WD19 and if there is a monitor plugged into Dell docking station WD19, ThinOS cold reboots when resumed from sleep mode  ThinOS resumes from sleep mode immediately for following scenarios:
 If enable USB wake up, (use INI wakeonusb=yes) click the OK button to manually enter sleep mode, do not move or click the mouse or press keyboard immediately, or system resumes immediately.
 If enable USB wake up, (use INI "wakeonusb=yes") do not press Sleep button on USB keyboard to manually enter sleep mode, or system resumes immediately.
 Only the USB devices on root hub wakes up unit from sleep mode. USB devices on USB hub or Dell docking station WD19 cannot wake up unit from sleep mode.
 Known issue:
 It takes about 1 minute to enter sleep mode and resume when Dell docking station WD19 is connected.
 If it enters sleep mode and resume with displays on Dell docking station WD19, the system may stop responding or second display may not be powered on.
 Audio jack ports on Dell docking station WD19--There are two ports on Dell docking station WD19, however ThinOS supports only one port. The global headset port works by default. You can use INI EnableSecondaryPort=1 or EnableSecondaryPort=yes to make speaker out port work. The global headset jack port will be disabled.

INI parameters

Table 66. INI parameters Usage wakeonusb=[yes,no] OsdRepeatRate={0,1,2}
OsdRepeatDelay={0,1,2}
EnableSecondaryPort =[yes,no,1,0] [TrackpadDisableOnType={yes, no}]

Description
This parameter enables or disables wake up from suspend state by using usb. The only limitation is that the USB devices must connect to root hub.
This feature is only supported on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client. This feature is designed to increase the speed of the OSD button used for adjusting the brightness of the screen. The value ranges from 0-2, for example, the parameter value is set to 0 which is default, it takes 20 seconds to adjust the brightness of the screen from 0 to 100. If the value is set to 2, it will take 10 seconds to adjust the brightness of the screen from 1 to 100.
This feature is only supported on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client. This feature is designed to decrease the speed of the OSD button used for adjusting the brightness of the screen. The value ranges from 0-2, for example, the parameter value is set to 0 which is default, it takes 20 seconds to adjust the brightness of the screen from 0 to 100. If the value is set to 2, it will take 50 seconds to adjust the brightness of the screen from 1 to 100.
This parameter enables the secondary port. The INI parameter has to be set to 1 or yes to enable the secondary audio port which is present on the back of the Dell WD19 docking station port and disables the front one.
This parameter is available only for the Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client. This option disables the trackpad while typing. The default INI parameter is set to no. This parameter can be enabled by changing the INI parameter to Yes.

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Table 66. INI parameters Usage [TouchScreenDisable={yes, no}]

Description
This parameter is available only for the Dell Wyse 5470 Thin Client. The parameter allows you to disable the touchscreen of the Dell 5470 Thin Client. By default the value is set to no.

Fixed issues

Table 67. Fixed Issues for Wyse 5470 Thin Client

Issue umber

Description

THINOS-1266

Wake on LAN from the S3 power state failed from Dell docking station WD19.

THINOS-1447

DP audio does not work with HDMI or Type-C port.

THINOS-1469

DP Audio does not work on Dell WD19 docking station through Type C and DP HDMI ports.

THINOS-1479

Multi Touch input does not work appropriately in RDP session when external display is connected.

THINOS-1488

Audio fails to work in stereo speaker output port from Dell WD19 docking station when any analog audio devices are connected.

THINOS-1508

Broker resource icon still displayed on desktop with Broker agent login dialog after waking up from sleep mode.

THINOS-1651

The U2718Q display does not power on after it is hot plugged from the HDMI port on the thin client.

THINOS-1656

The Wyse Management Suite setting is not automatically received from DHCP or DNS option. This issue is observed while using a Dell WD 19 docking station.

THINOS-1770

HD audio is rendered through the onboard speakers after deleting and re-plugging the analog headset.

Table 68. Fixed Issues for Wyse 5470 All-in-one Thin Client

Issue number

Description

THINOS-1177

Peripherals window and Troubleshooting window with Chinese or Japanese font are truncated.

THINOS-1164

ERR: /user/bin/vdloader -d /usr/lib/I: trap 14 occurs when disconnect ICA desktop during JVDI video call.

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ThinOS 8.6_111

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_111
Release date
September 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 69. Supported hardware platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with PCoIP

PX10_wnos

Packages
Table 70. Packages

BIOS file name X10_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.1.4
1.1.4

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Table 70. Packages Package name FR Horizon RTME TCX JVDI

Version 1.27.53767 5.0.53374 2.7.52738 7.1.41853 12.1.52086

Previous version
Release 8.6_027
New and enhanced features

Sleep mode
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data.
ThinOS VDI broker and sessions log off due to security concern. You must log in to the broker sessions after resuming from sleep mode.
 To manually enter the sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option and click OK. The device automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for twenty minutes. This is the default value. You can set the idle time in the System Preferences dialog box. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by the screen saver. The screen flashes for one second before automatically entering the sleep mode.
 To resume from ThinOS sleep mode:  Press the power button.  Click the USB mouse or move the wireless USB mouse. NOTE: This feature is disabled by default. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Press any key on the USB keyboard. NOTE: This feature is disabled by default. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode.
Important notes

Sleep mode limitations
 When using more than one display on a Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with different resolution settings, resuming from sleep mode may result in a distorted display. Disabling the sleep mode fixes the issue. To disable the sleep mode, perform either of the following steps:  On the ThinOS client desktop, go to System Preference > General and select Disable from the timer drop-down list of the After Turn Off Screen option.  Use the following INI parameter sleep=no.
 If you have enabled the USB Wake up option, clicking or moving the mouse pointer, or pressing any key on the keyboard resumes the thin client from sleep immediately.
 If the Bluetooth scan window is open, the thin client cannot enter the sleep mode.  Only the USB 2.0 ports support the wake on USB.

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ThinOS 8.6_108

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. The ThinOS version 8.6.1 is released to support the Wyse 5470 thin client.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_108
Release date
August 2019
Compatibility

BIOS information

The following table contains the details of the latest BIOS along with this release.

Table 71. BIOS information

Platform

BIOS version

Wyse 5470 thin client

1.0.0

BIOS BIN file name to use for ThinOS update 5470_bios.bin

Platform information

The following tables list the supported platforms and their firmware names in this release:

Table 72. Platform information

Platform Wyse 5470 thin client

Firmware Wyse ThinOS X10_wnos

Wyse ThinOS with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Table 73. Package information

Build number 8.6_108

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Table 73. Package information Packages FR.i386.pkg JVDI.i386.pkg horizon.i386.pkg RTME.i386.pkg

Version 1.27.53767 12.1.52086 5.0.53374 2.7.52738

New and enhanced features

Display features
The default resolution on the Wyse 5470 thin client is 1366x768 or 1920x1080, depending on the configuration.
The following are the display behaviors:
 Wyse 5470 thin client supports up to three simultaneous displays.  Built-in display stays on by default.  The Wyse 5470 thin client supports up to two 4K extra displays.  HDMI, DisplayPort over USB Type-C, and USB Type-C ports are prioritized over the VGA port.  When a USB Type-C display is present, there will be no display on the VGA port.  If a VGA display is present, a third display that is connected is prioritized and the VGA display is turned off.  If a VGA display is not present, a third display that is connected is ignored.
DP audio port feature
ThinOS supports DP audio only over one port. You must select the relevant port in the Peripherals dialog box.
Troubleshooting features
 New target option IDE can be used to select the destination for importing and exporting files. If IDE is selected, the destination is redirected to ThinOS C: Disk of IDE. NOTE: Extract CMOS and Restore CMOS features are supported only in USB and File Server options.
 Click Export IDE trouble_shoot to export the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE C: to USB or file server. This button is enabled only when the target is USB or file server.
 Click Delete IDE trouble_shoot to delete the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE.  You can select 1 day to 5 days in Days to keep troubleshooting files in IDE. After you reboot, the files in C:/wnos/
trouble_shoot are checked. If the created date is older than the days that you set, the files are removed.  Select the Enable Application Console Log check box to save all application console logs in the trouble_shoot folder with
the name TerminalName_proc_name_date_time.log  Application list is a filter for application console logs. It is empty by default and no filters are applied. When it is empty, the
console logs of all applications are saved to the target folder.
You can filter the applications for logs using Application list. The name in the list can be part of the application name. For example, PCoIP application name is /pcoip/pcoip and Blast application name is /usr/lib/vmware/view/usb/horizon. If you want the console log of these two applications, enter pcoip;vmware.

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Frames per second (FPS) display
Frames per second (FPS) is displayed in the Performance Monitor window.
Text color customization on login window
You can customize the text color in the login window or the lock window by using the INI parameter--Signon=yes SignonStatusColor="rrr ggg bbb".
NOTE: The default text color is gray.
Smart card as Proximity Card of Imprivata
The feature to treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications is added. You can use a smart card as proximity card and authenticate the user. When you insert the smart card, it is considered as a proximity card tap and removing the smart card is considered as tap-out. To use a smart card as proximity card, go to Policies > Computer Policy in the OneSign Administrator console and select the Treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications check box.
New system variable for MAC address
New system variable $UMAC for MAC address in uppercase format is added.
Reconnect workflow for VMware Horizon View broker
The INI parameter VMWaitTimer={0­3600} is added to enhance the reconnect workflow of the VMware Horizon View broker. The option VMWaitTimer specifies the time remaining in seconds to reconnect to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message Horizon Error- Waiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer. The range is 0­3600. The value is taken as 20 by default if the value set is lesser than 20. If the value set is greater than 3600, 3600 is taken as the value by default. After the count down reaches 0, the connection is canceled and you can exit to the ThinOS desktop.
VMware Horizon package
VMware Horizon package is updated to version 5.0.53374.  Supports the relative mouse feature in a PCoIP session.
When you enable the relative mouse feature, Horizon Client uses absolute coordinates to transmit data about the mouse pointer movements and improves the mouse performance. To enable the relative mouse feature on a classic desktop, right-click the remote desktop icon on the ThinOS taskbar, and click Enable Relative Mouse. To enable the relative mouse feature on a zero desktop, go to the ThinOS connection menu, and click the A icon that is displayed after the PCoIP session name.  Supports the High Color Accuracy feature in a Blast session with H.264 enabled. This option enables Horizon Client to use a superior color fidelity when H.264 decoding is enabled. To enable the High Color Accuracy feature, go to Global Connection Settings, click the Horizon tab, and select the High Color Accuracy check box.
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Teradici Cloud Access broker type
Teradici Cloud Access is added as a new broker type. You can enter the FQDN name or the IP address of the broker server.
Username Hint option for VMware Horizon View broker
ThinOS 8.6.1 supports the Username Hint option during smart card authentication for the Horizon View broker. You can enable users to specify the account to be used in the Username Hint field when you log in to a Horizon View session using a smart card. To enable the Username Hint option, go to the View Administrator Admin console, and select the Allow smart card user hints check box when editing the View Server Connection settings. Enabling this option allows you to use a single smart card certificate to authenticate to multiple user accounts. When signing in using a smart card, you must enter the username besides the smart card PIN. If the username does not match the smart card certificate, the sign in fails with an error message No user could be found for your Certificate.
Touchpad
The touchpad on the Wyse 5470 thin client contains two buttons for the right and left mouse-clicks. ThinOS supports the following touchpad gestures on the Wyse 5470 thin client:  Moving the mouse cursor
 Moving with one finger, the entire touchpad including the area with the buttons can be used for the mouse cursor movement. NOTE: The sensitivity of the cursor movement on the area with the buttons is slower compared to the other areas. This design is for the stability of the buttons.
 Left-click  Tapping with one finger anywhere on the touchpad works as the mouse left-click.  Pressing the left button on the touchpad works as the mouse left-click.
 Right-click  Tapping with two fingers anywhere on the touchpad works as the mouse right-click.  Pressing the right button on the touchpad as the mouse right-click.
 Moving windows  Press and hold the left button and move the window by dragging a second finger on the touchpad.  Dragging a window by tapping twice on the touchpad with one finger is not supported.
Disabling touchpad  You can disable the touchpad by going to Start menu > System Setup > Peripherals > Mouse and checking the Disable
trackpad option.  You can also disable the touchpad using the INI parameter Device=Mobile TrackpadDisable=yes.
Wyse Management Suite support
You can manage Wyse 5470 thin client using Wyse Management Suite 1.4 and later versions. NOTE: If you disable the internal network interface card (NIC), Wyse Management Suite cannot recognize the thin client.
Wyse Management Suite 1.4 can differentiate between the BIOS of Wyse 5070 and 5470 thin clients. But it cannot differentiate between the ThinOS images. All images are treated as of Wyse 5070 thin client. There are two ways to separate a Wyse ThinOS image  Add a description while uploading the image.  Create separate groups for different platforms.
NOTE: Group Registration Key is encrypted and is displayed as asterisks (*).
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New connection under low privilege
A new connection under low privilege can be added.

Battery information

To view the battery information, go to System information > Status window. With the AC adapter plugged in and charging, the remaining time is displayed as Charging.
Battery indicator is on systray in classic mode and on the zero toolbar in zero mode.
The following table contains the battery indicators:

Table 74. Battery indicators Battery status While charging with the AC adapter

Icon

Battery 90% - 100% without connecting the AC adapter

Battery 50% - 89% without connecting the AC adapter

Battery 25% - 49% without connecting the AC adapter

Battery 9% - 24% without connecting the AC adapter

Battery 0% - 8% without connecting the AC adapter

 When the battery is lower than 12%, a notification is displayed at the right-bottom with the remaining percentage.
 Plugging in the AC adapter to charge the device increases the brightness by and disconnecting the AC adapter decreases the brightness by 10%.
 If you adjust the brightness after disconnecting the AC adapter, the brightness does not change after the adapter is plugged in. In this case, the current brightness replaces the default value.
 It takes approximately 5 seconds for the battery icon to be updated after plugging in or plugging out the AC adapter.
 Critical battery level is 5% by default. You can change the default value by using the INI parameter Device=Mobile BatteryAutoPowerOff={3-20}.
 When the battery reaches the critical level, ThinOS powers off automatically. You must plug in the AC power to power on the thin client.

Behavior while closing the lid
Thin client behaves in the following manner when lid is closed:  With the AC adapter plugged in--Closing the lid turns off all the screens including external displays.  Without the AC adapter plugged in--Closing the lid turns off the system. You can change close lid behavior by using the following INI parameters:  Behavior change with the AC adapter--Device=Mobile CloseLidCharge={No, ShutDown, OffDisplay}  Behavior change without the AC adapter--Device=Mobile CloseLidDisCharge={No, ShutDown, OffDisplay}
NOTE: Closing the lid turns off all screens including external displays.

Fn key combinations
Wyse 5470 thin client supports the following Fn key combinations: NOTE: Blast protocol does not support Fn keys.
Table 75. Fn key combinations

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Table 75. Fn key combinations

Key

ThinOS Local

Fn + Esc Fn + F1 Fn + F2 Fn + F3 Fn + F4 Fn + F5 Fn + F6 Fn + F7 Fn + F8

Fn lock/unlock Mute Volume down Volume up Not applicable--session only Not applicable--session only Not applicable--session only Not applicable Displays the Setup window

Fn + F9 Fn + F10

Not applicable--session only Keyboard light

Fn + F11

Screen dimming

Fn + F12

Screen lighting

Fn + Ctrl Fn + PrtScr

Mouse right-click Turn on/off wireless

Fn + Right arrow Fn + Left arrow Fn + Up arrow Fn + Down arrow

Not applicable--session only Not applicable--session only Not applicable--session only Not applicable--session only

VDI Session (RDP/ICA/ PCoIP) Fn lock/unlock Mute Volume down Volume up Previous file in media player list Play/Pause in media player Next file in media player list Not applicable Not applicable--ThinOS local only Displays the search window Not applicable--ThinOS local only Not applicable--ThinOS local only Not applicable--ThinOS local only Mouse right-click Not applicable--ThinOS local only End Home Page up Page down

If the WiFi is turned on, pressing Fn + PrtScr disables the WiFi on the thin client. The Disable Wireless Device check box and the Always option are selected in the Network Setup window.
If the WiFi is turned off, pressing Fn + PrtScr enables the WiFi on the thin client. The Disable Wireless Device check box is cleared in the Network Setup window.

FR package
FR package is updated to version 1.27.53767.

Network features and limitations
Wyse ThinOS supports only the following two networks simultaneously.  Internal network interface card (NIC) and the NIC on the docking station.  Internal NIC and WiFi.
NOTE: A combination of internal NIC + NIC on the docking station + WiFi is not supported.
Disabling the internal NIC and using the NIC on the docking station causes the following issues:  Wyse Management Suite fails to recognize the thin client.  ThinOS displays all network information as 0.

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Docking station features and limitations
Wyse 5470 thin client supports only the Dell docking station WD19. The features and limitations are the following:  USB Type-C port and the HDMI ports on the Dell docking station WD19 are mutually exclusive.  Supports one Quad HD display at 30 Hz and two Full HD displays at 60 Hz.  If two displays with resolution greater than 1920x1080 are connected simultaneously, only one display works. You must
change the resolutions to 1920x1080 or lower in Display Setup to make both the displays work.  DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB Type-C audio over the Dell WD19 docking station is not supported.  Wake-on-LAN feature over the Dell WD19 docking station is not supported.  Audio port on the Dell WD19 docking station is not supported.
NOTE: You can update the Dell Docking Station - WD19 firmware using VDI session on Wyse ThinOS.  WD19 dock is redirected to the VDI session by default.  Launch the Dock firmware update utility in the VDI session to update the firmware.
SD card reader
Wyse 5470 thin client contains an SD card reader. You can insert an SD card and use it as removable storage in ThinOS.
Sleep mode
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client resumes power without loss of data.  ThinOS VDI broker session logs off after resuming from sleep mode for security. You must log in to the broker session again
after resuming from sleep mode. NOTE: If you do not want to lose VDI sessions or to login to broker again, it is recommended to disable sleep mode by using the INI parameter Sleep=no.
 The device automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for 20 minutes. This value is the default value. You can set the idle time in the System Preferences dialog box. NOTE: The option Battery is for the status without AC power and plugged in is for the status with AC power.
 To enable the thin client to automatically enter the sleep mode, set the Turn Off Screen as screen saver. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by the screen saver.
 Before automatically entering the sleep mode the screen flashes for one second.  To manually enter sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option, and click OK.  Screen Saver and After Turn Off Screen options are always the same when the thin client is on Battery or if the AC
adapter is Plugged in. Only the Timer option is different.  To resume the thin client from sleep mode, perform any of the following steps:
 Press the power button.  Click the USB mouse or move the wireless USB mouse.
NOTE: This feature is disabled by default and requires the AC adapter to be plugged in. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Press any key on the USB keyboard. NOTE: This feature is disabled by default and requires the AC adapter to be plugged in. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Press any key on the default keyboard.  Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode. NOTE: This feature requires the AC adapter to be plugged in.  When you resume the system from sleep mode in the following scenarios, the system is first turned off and then turned on to load the ThinOS operating system (cold reboot):  If the system is on sleep mode for 1 hour. NOTE: You can change the timer setting using the INI parameter Sleep=yes, MaxSleepPeriod={0-255}.  If the Dell docking station WD19 is plugged in or out with a display attached to the docking station. Known issues  The thin client fails to enter sleep mode if the Bluetooth scan window is open.
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 The following scenarios resume the thin client from sleep mode if you enable the INI parameter wakeonusb=yes:
 If you move the mouse or press the keys on the keyboard immediately after clicking the OK button to enter the sleep mode .
 If you press the sleep button on the USB keyboard to enter the sleep mode .

Touch Panel

Touch screen is an optional configuration for Wyse 5470 thin client. It is recommended to use the default 1920x1080 resolution on the touch screen version of the thin client. If you use a custom resolution, the touch screen does not calibrate accurately.

Table 76. Single and multi touch support

Local and Sessions

Single touch

Multi touch

ThinOS local

Supported

Not applicable

RDP

Supported

Supported--both desktop and application

ICA

Supported

Not Supported

Blast

Supported

Not Supported

PCoIP

Supported

Not Supported

Important notes
Wyse 5470 thin client does not support Device Manager (WDM) and Wyse TCX.
Limitations

DP audio
There are some feature limitations for DP audio on the Wyse 5470 thin client.  DP audio is disabled by default.  HDMI, DisplayPort over USB Type-C port, and USB Type-C port audio displays as DP audio.  Hot plugging is not supported. Plug in HDMI or USB Type-C device and reboot the thin client for the DP audio to work.  Converter is not supported.  USB Type-C audio is not supported.  Supports only audio over the integrated HDMI port with selected monitors.  Audio over DisplayPort, HDMI, and USB Type-C using the Dell WD19 docking station is not supported.  Turning off or turning on the display is not supported. Restart the thin client for the DP audio to work in the following
scenarios:  If the power button is pressed, to power off, and then power on the display  If you use Turn Off Screen as the screen saver  If you click Apply on the Display setup window
Camera
The features and limitations depend on the type of camera that is used. It is recommended to use a camera such as Logitech C930e that supports hardware encoding.
The integrated camera on the Wyse 5470 thin client does not support hardware encoding, so the performance is limited as the following:
 On an RTME-enabled thin client, the camera performance on Skype for Business is limited to a maximum resolution of 640 x 360 using HD configuration, 960 x 540 using Full HD configuration, and 1280 x 720 if Logitech C930e camera is used.

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 On a JVDI-enabled client, the CPU usage of the integrated camera is 10% higher than the CPU usage of Logitech C930e camera. The difference in the CPU usage is observed while video calling on Cisco Jabber in an ICA session.

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 77. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.4.0

Imprivata OneSign

5.5

Caradigm

6.3.1

NetScaler

11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 78. Tested environment Windows 7 Windows 10

Ubuntu 16

VMware

Tested

Horizon 7.5

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops

5.6

Citrix

Not tested

Virtual Apps

6.5

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.6

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.15

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.18

Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested

Tested¹ Not tested
Not tested Not tested
Not tested
Not tested

Windows

Windows

Server 2008 R2 Server

2012 R2

Tested

Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested

APPs Tested

Not tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested Not tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Tested

Tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

Not tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

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Table 78. Tested environment Windows 7 Windows 10

Ubuntu 16

Tera PCM for Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Tested *

Tera Cloud Tested * Access

Microsoft RDS 2012 R2 and 2016

Tested

Not tested Not tested

Not tested Tested

Not tested
Not tested

Windows

Windows

Server 2008 R2 Server

2012 R2

Not tested

Not tested

Windows Server 2016 Not tested

Windows Server 2019 Not tested

APPs Not tested

Not tested Tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH.
¹Only supports desktop connectivity to the Ubuntu desktop; USB redirection or other Multimedia optimization techniques are currently not supported.

Table 79. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME

Skype for Business client

7.15

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

7.18

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business Server
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Tested peripherals matrix
The following are the list of tested devices for this release:
Audio  UC150 - Dell Stereo Headset - Skype for Business  UC 350 - Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business  Dell USB Sound Bar (AC511M)  Dell Professional Sound Bar (AE515M)  AE215 - 2.0 Speaker System  Dell 2.1 Speaker System - AE415  Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset  Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset  Plantronics Savi W440M-400 Series convertible wireless headset - DECT 6.0  Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825-M headset for Microsoft Lync  Dell USB SoundBar AC511
Cables

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 C2G USB C to DisplayPort Adapter Converter - USB-C to DisplayPort Black external video adapter - black  Belkin Universal HDMI to VGA Adapter with Audio - Video converter - HDMI - B2B  Dell USB to Ethernet adapter  Trendnet USB to Serial Converter RS-232 - 2.25 ft  C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter  StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB 2.0 - RS-232  Dell TYPE-C-DP convertor  Dell TYPE-C-HDMI convertor  USB-to-Serial converter
Keyboard/Mouse  Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Black Mouse  Dell MS116 USB Wired Optical Mouse Black  Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326  Dell Premier Wireless Mouse - WM527  Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo- KM636  Dell USB Wired keyboard with Smartcard Reader - KB813  Cherry smartcard keyboard - JK-A0104EU-2  Dell KM636 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse  Dell wireless Keyboard/mouse KM632  Dell Keyboard KB212-B  Dell Keyboard KB216p  Dell Mouse MS111-P  Dell keyboard KB813 (Smartcard reader)  Dell Keyboard SK-3205 (Smartcard reader)  Cherry RS 6700 USB (Smartcard reader)  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse ­ WM122  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse ­ WM123  Logitech M557 mouse, Bluetooth  Microsoft ARC mouse 1350  Microsoft ARC touch mouse 1592, Bluetooth  Rapoo E6100, BlueTooth
Monitors  Dell 20 Monitor | E2016H  Dell 20 Monitor | E2016Hv (China only)  Dell 22 Monitor | E2216H  Dell 22 Monitor | E2216Hv (China only)  Dell 22 Monitor | E2218HN  Dell 23 Monitor | E2318H  Dell 24 Monitor | E2417H  Dell 20 Monitor | P2018H  Dell 22 Monitor | P2219H  Dell 23 Monitor | P2319H  Dell 24 Monitor | P2419H  Dell 27 Monitor | P2719H  Dell 22 Monitor | P2219HC  Dell 24 Monitor | P2419HC  Dell 27 Monitor | P2719HC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2419H  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2419HC  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2719D  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2719DC  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2718Q 4K  Dell P2415Q (3480X2160)  Dell P2715Q (3840x2160)  Dell U2414HB (1920x1080)  Dell U2518D (2560x1440)
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 Dell U2713HMt (2560x1440)  Dell U2713HMt (2560x1440)  Dell U2718Q (3840x2160)  Dell S2718D (2560x1440)  Dell S2817Q (3840x2160)  Dell P2418HZ (1920x1080)  Dell S2817Q (3840x2160)  Dell P2419H (2560x1440)  Dell P3418HW (2560x1080)  Dell E2318H (1920x1080)
Printers  Dell B1163 Mono Multifunction Printer--Not supported Generic / Text Only  Dell B1165nfw Mono Multifunction Printer--Not supported Generic / Text Only  Dell B1260dn Laser Printer  Dell B1265dnf Multifunction Laser Printer  Dell B2360d Laser Printer  Dell B2360dn Laser Printer  Dell B2375dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer  HP LaserJet P2055d  HP LaserJet P2035  HP LaserJet 1022n  HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP  EPSON PLQ-20K
USB headsets  Jabra PRO 935 MS  Jabra Speak 510 MS, Bluetooth  Jabra Evolve 75  Jabra Evolve 40 MS Mono  Jabra GN2000  Jabra PRO 9470, Bluetooth--Only by USB, does not support Bluetooth  Plantronics BLACKWIRE C710, BlueTooth  Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics DA80  Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825  SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II  SENNHEISER SC 660 USB ML  SENNHEISER D 10 USB ML-US Wireless DECT Headset  SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync  POLYCOM Deskphone CX300  Plantronics Blackwire 3220 USB-A
Analog headset  Logitech h150  Philips
Speechmike Premium  LFH3610/00 SPEECHMIKE PREMIUM--only redirect tested
USB webcam  Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam  Logitech C930e HD Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000  Logitech C922 HD Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam Studio
Data storage  SanDisk USB 3.0 16 GB  SanDisk USB3.1 and Type-C 16 GB  Sony N50 16 GB

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Storage  Dell Portable SSD, USB-C 250GB (Edison)--NTFS by default and can only work by redirecting to VDI session  Dell External Tray Load ODD (Agate) (DVD Writer)
USB DVD RW  BENQ DVD Drive  Dell external DVDRW Drive  Dell DW316
Mobile Phone  Samsung Galaxy S7
Smartcard reader  OMNIKEY HID 3021  HID OMNIKEY 5125  HID OMNIKEY 5421  HID OMNIKEY 5325 CL  Actividentity USB reader 2.0  Cherry keyboard RS 6600 with smart card  Cherry keyboard RS 6700 with smart card  Dell keyboard KB813 (Smartcard reader)  Dell Keyboard SK-3205 (Smartcard reader)
Remote connection card  Teradic host card 2220
Proximity card reader  HID OMNIKEY 5321  OMNIKEY 5025 CL  OMNIKEY 5326 DFR  HDW-IMP-75  HDW-IMP-60  RDR-6082AKU
Keyboard/reader  Finger Print Keyboard KSI 1700
Finger print reader  Finger Print HDW-IMP-1C

Table 80. Smart card details

Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

ActivIdentity V1

ActivClient 6.2

ActivIdentity V1 (IDClassic 230)

ActivClient 6.2

Gemalto/IDPrime.NET (Gemalto .net 510)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

ID Prime MD v 4.0.2 (Gemalto 840)
ID Prime MD v 4.1.0 (Gemalto 3810)
ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (Gemalto 830)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21
Gemalto Mini driver 1.21
Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Provider (CSP)

Card type

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider
ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider
Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider
Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider
Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider
Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

Oberthur CosmopoIC 64k V5.2
Gemalto Cyberflex Access 64K V2c
Axalto Cryptoflex.NET(V7.2.1.0 )
IDPrime MD T=0 (V 7.3.2.11)
IDPrime MD T=0 (V 7.4.0.7)
IDPrime MD T=0 (V 7.4.1.7)

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Table 80. Smart card details

Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

Provider (CSP)

Card type

ID Prime MD v 4.3.5 (Gemalto 830)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart IDPrime MD T=0 (V Card Crypto Provider 7.6.5.4)

Etoken CardOS

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

Siemens CardOS V4.2B

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken CardOS (white USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

Siemens CardOS V4.2

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

eToken PRO Java 72K

Cryptographic Provider OS755

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

SafeNet eToken 510x

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

SafeNet eToken 5110

Cryptographic Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

G&D STARCOS 3.0 T=0/1 0V300

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

Giesecke & Devrient StarCos 3.2

PIV (Yubico) (black USB YubiKey PIV Manager Microsoft Base Smart YubiKey 4.3.3

key)

Card Crypto Provider

cv cryptovision gmbh (c) cv_act_scinterface_6. cv act sc/interface

v1.0ns

1.6

CSP

G&D STARCOS 3.2

Buypass BeIDu

Net iD 6.7.2.36, 2.0.37 Net iD - CSP

BeIDu 6.0.4

GEMALTO IDPrime SIS Net iD 6.7.2.36, 2.0.37 Net iD - CSP

IDPrime SIS 4.0.2

ActivIdentity V2

ActiveClient 7.0

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5

ActivIdentity V2

ActiveClient 7.0

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2

ActivIdentity V2

ActiveClient 7.0

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Gemalto TOPDLGX4 144

INI parameters
The following table provides the list of INI parameters: NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.
Table 81. INI parameters

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INI parameters

Description

MACPASSConfigure={yes, no, Integrated} The parameter allows the thin client to enable or disable the MAC Address Pass Through function, or use the integrated NIC.

MaxSleepPeriod={0-255}

This parameter specifies the maximum time period the thin client is allowed to be in sleep mode. The thin client reboots after resuming from sleep mode. If the value is set to 0, the thin client resumes from sleep without rebooting.

CloseLidCharge={No, ShutDown, OffDisplay}

The parameter allows you to set the behavior of thin client when you close the lid with the AC adapter connected.

CloseLidDisCharge={No, ShutDown, OffDisplay}

The parameter allows you to set the behavior of thin client when you close the lid with the device running on battery.

BatteryAutoPowerOff={3-20}

The parameter shuts down the thin client when the battery capacity is lower than a set value.

Known issues

Table 82. Known issues

ID

Description

THINOS-1266 The Wakeup-On-Lan functionality stops working when you attempt to resume the thin client from the S3 and S5 power states using WD19 docking station.

THINOS-1447 DisplayPort audio does not work with HDMI or USB Type-C port.

THINOS-1469 DisplayPort audio does not work when using USB Type-C port, DisplayPort, and HDMI port over Dell WD19 docking station.

THINOS-1479 Multi-touch input fails to work properly in an RDP session when an external display is connected.

THINOSH-148 5

After restoring the thin client to factory restore settings, the Bluetooth connection may fail when you connect to a Bluetooth device the first time. However, the thin client connects to the Bluetooth device from second instance onwards.

THINOS-1488 Audio does not work from stereo speaker output jack on WD19 docking station when you connect an analog audio device.

THINOS-1651 The U2718Q display does not turn on after hot plugging to the integrated HDMI port.

THINOS-1656 Wyse Management Suite settings are not automatically fetched from the DHCP/DNS options when you use the WD19 dock.

Workaround Use Wakeup-On-Lan functionality from the integrated Ethernet port. There is no workaround in this release. There is no workaround in this release.
Use multi-touch in RDP without the external display or with only one external display connected. There is no workaround in this release.
Use the integrated audio output jack.
Reboot the thin client after hot plugging the display. Use the integrated Ethernet port.

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ThinOS 8.6_106

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · INI parameters · Known issues
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. The ThinOS version 8.6.1 is released to support the Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_106
Release date
August 2019
Compatibility

BIOS information
Table 83. BIOS information Platform
Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client

BIOS Version 1.0.0

BIOS BIN file name to use for ThinOS update 5470AIO_bios.bin

Platform information

Table 84. Platform information

Platform

Firmware name

Wyse ThinOS

Wyse ThinOS with PCoIP

Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client X10_wnos

PX10_wnos

Build number 8.6_106

Table 85. ThinOS packages Packages FR.i386.pkg

Version 1.27.53767

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Table 85. ThinOS packages Packages JVDI.i386.pkg horizon.i386.pkg RTME.i386.pkg

Version 12.1.52086 5.0.53374 2.7.52738

New and enhanced features

Display resolution
The Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client supports a default resolution of 1920 x 1080.
DP audio port
Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client uses only one port for DP audio. Only Port 1 is available on the Audio tab.
Troubleshooting features
 New target option IDE can be used to select the destination for importing and exporting files. If IDE is selected, the destination is redirected to ThinOS C: Disk of IDE. NOTE: Extract CMOS and Restore CMOS features are supported only in USB and File Server options.
 Click Export IDE trouble_shoot to export the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE C: to USB or file server. This button is enabled only when the target is USB or file server.
 Click Delete IDE trouble_shoot to delete the folder C:/wnos/trouble_shoot from IDE.  You can select 1 day to 5 days in Days to keep troubleshooting files in IDE. After you reboot, the files in C:/wnos/
trouble_shoot are checked. If the created date is older than the days that you set, the files are removed.  Select the Enable Application Console Log check box to save all Linux application console logs in the trouble_shoot folder
with the name TerminalName_proc_name_date_time.log  Application list is a filter for application console logs. It is empty by default and no filters are applied. When it is empty, the
console logs of all applications are saved to the target folder. You can filter the applications for logs using Application list. The name in the list can be part of the application name. For example, PCoIP application name is /pcoip/pcoip and Blast application name is /usr/lib/vmware/view/usb/horizon. If you want the the console log of these two applications, enter pcoip;vmware .

On-Screen Display (OSD) feature
Use the On-Screen Display (OSD) buttons on the right of the device to adjust the luminance of the backlight. Minimum is 1 and maximum is 100.  Press and hold the first button from the top to increase brightness.  Press and hold the second button from the top to decrease brightness.  Press the screen-off button to turn off or turn on the display. When the display is turned off, you can use a mouse or a
keyboard to wake up the thin client.

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Frames per second (FPS) display
Frames per second (FPS) is displayed in the Performance Monitor window.
Text color customization on login window
You can customize the text color in the login window or the lock window by using the INI parameter--Signon=yes SignonStatusColor="rrr ggg bbb.
NOTE: The default text color is gray.
Smart card as Proximity Card of Imprivata
The feature to treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications is added. You can use a smart card as proximity card and authenticate the user. When you insert the smart card, it is considered as a proximity card tap and removing the smart card is considered as tap-out. To use a smart card as proximity card, go to Policies > Computer Policy in the OneSign Administrator console and select the Treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications check box.
New system variable for MAC address
New system variable $UMAC for MAC address in uppercase format is added.
Reconnect workflow for VMware Horizon View broker
The INI parameter VMWaitTimer={0­3600} is added to enhance the reconnect workflow of the VMware Horizon View broker. The option VMWaitTimer specifies the time remaining in seconds to reconnect to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message Horizon Error- Waiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer. The range is 0­3600. The value is taken as 20 by default if the value set is lesser than 20. If the value set is greater than 3600, 3600 is taken as the value by default. After the count down reaches 0, the connection is canceled and you can exit to the ThinOS desktop.
VMware Horizon package
VMware Horizon package is updated to version 5.0.53374.  Supports the relative mouse feature in a PCoIP session.
When you enable the relative mouse feature, Horizon Client uses absolute coordinates to transmit data about the mouse pointer movements and improves the mouse performance. To enable the relative mouse feature on a classic desktop, right-click the remote desktop icon on the ThinOS taskbar, and click Enable Relative Mouse. To enable the relative mouse feature on a zero desktop, go to the ThinOS connection menu, and click the A icon that is displayed after the PCoIP session name.  Supports the High Color Accuracy feature in a Blast session with H.264 enabled. This option enables Horizon Client to use a superior color fidelity when H.264 decoding is enabled. To enable the High Color Accuracy feature, go to Global Connection Settings, click the Horizon tab, and select the High Color Accuracy check box.
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Teradici Cloud Access broker type
Teradici Cloud Access is added as a new broker type. You can enter the FQDN name or the IP address of the broker server.
Username Hint option for VMware Horizon View broker
ThinOS supports the Username Hint option during smart card authentication for the Horizon View broker. You can enable users to specify the account to be used in the Username Hint field when you log in to a Horizon View session using a smart card. To enable the Username Hint option, go to the View Administrator Admin console, and select the Allow smart card user hints check box when editing the View Server Connection settings. Enabling this option allows you to use a single smart card certificate to authenticate to multiple user accounts. When signing in using a smart card, you must enter the username besides the smart card PIN. If the username does not match the smart card certificate, the sign in fails with an error message No user could be found for your Certificate.
Wyse Management Suite support
You can manage Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client using Wyse Management Suite 1.4 and later versions. Wyse Management Suite 1.4 can differentiate between the BIOS of Wyse 5070 and 5470 All-in-One thin clients. But it cannot differentiate between the ThinOS images. All images are treated as of Wyse 5070 thin client. There are two ways to separate a Wyse ThinOS image:  Add a description while uploading the image.  Create separate groups for different platforms.
NOTE: Group Registration Key is encrypted and is displayed as asterisks (*).
New connection under low privilege
A new connection under low privilege can be added.
FR package
FR package is updated to version 1.27.53767.
Sleep mode
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client resumes power without loss of data.  ThinOS VDI broker session logs off after resuming from sleep mode for security. You must log in to the broker session again
after resuming from sleep mode. NOTE: If you do not want to lose VDI sessions or to login to broker again, it is recommended to disable sleep mode by using the INI parameter Sleep=no.
 The device automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for 20 minutes. This value is the default value. You can set the idle time in the System Preferences dialog box.
 To enable the thin client to automatically enter the sleep mode, set the Turn Off Screen as screen saver. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by the screen saver.
 As the Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client does not have a battery, plugged in is always selected.  To manually enter sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option, and click OK.  To resume the thin client from sleep mode, perform any of the following steps:
 Press the power button.  Click the USB mouse or move the wireless USB mouse.
NOTE: This feature is disabled by default. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Press any key on the USB keyboard.
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NOTE: This feature is disabled by default. Use INI parameter wakeonusb=yes to enable the feature.  Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode.  Known issues  After you enable the INI parameter wakeonusb=yes, the thin client resumes from sleep mode when you click the OK
button, and immediately move the mouse cursor or press any key on the keyboard.  If you press the Sleep key on the USB keyboard to enter sleep mode, the system stops responding.
Important notes
Wyse 5470 AIO does not support Wyse Device Manager (WDM) and Wyse TCX.
Limitations

DP audio features and limitations
There are some feature limitations for DP audio on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client.  DP audio is disabled by default.  Hot plug is not supported. The DP cable must be plugged in first, the power on or reboot the AIO to make the DP audio
function.  Converter is not supported.  Turning off or turning on the display is not supported. Restart the thin client for the DP audio to work in the following
scenarios:  If the power button is pressed, to power off, and then power on the display  If you use Turn Off Screen as the screen saver  If you click Apply in the Display setup window

Camera
The features and limitations depend on the type of camera that is used. It is recommended to use a camera such as Logitech C930e that supports hardware encoding.
The integrated camera on the Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client does not support hardware encoding, so the performance is limited as the following:
 On an RTME-enabled thin client, the camera performance is limited to a maximum resolution of 960 x 540 using Full HD configuration, and 1280 x 720 if Logitech C930e camera is used.
 On a JVDI-enabled client, the CPU usage of the integrated camera is 10% higher than the CPU usage of Logitech C930e camera. The difference in the CPU usage is observed while video calling on Cisco Jabber in an ICA session.

Tested environments matrix

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 86. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.4.0

Imprivata OneSign

5.5

Caradigm

6.3.1

NetScaler

11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Web Interface

5.4

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Component

Version

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 87. Test environment Windows 7 Windows 10

VMware

Tested

Horizon 7.5

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops

5.6

Citrix

Not tested

Virtual Apps

6.5

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.6

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.15

Citrix

Tested

Virtual Apps

and

Desktops/

Citrix

Virtual Apps

7.18

Tera PCM for Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Tested *

Tera Cloud Tested * Access

Microsoft RDS 2012 R2 and 2016

Tested

Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Ubuntu Windows Server

16

2008 R2

Tested¹ Tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not

Not tested

tested

Not tested
Not tested

Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested Not tested Not tested Tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested
Not tested
Not tested Not tested Not tested

APPs Tested Not tested Tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH. ¹Only supports desktop connectivity to the Ubuntu desktop; USB redirection or other Multimedia optimization techniques are currently not supported.
Table 88. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

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Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating system

RTME

Skype for Business client

7.15

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

7.18

Windows 7

2. 7

Skype for Business

2016

Windows 10

2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Windows Server 2016 2. 7

Skype for Business 2016

Skype for Business Server
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015
Skype for Business 2015

Tested peripherals matrix
The following are the list of tested devices for this release:
Audio  UC150 - Dell Stereo Headset - Skype for Business  UC 350 - Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business  AE215 - 2.0 Speaker System  Dell 2.1 Speaker System - AE415  Jabra Evolve 65 MS Stereo - Headset  Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset  Plantronics Savi W440M-400 Series convertible wireless headset - DECT 6.0  Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825-M headset for Microsoft Lync
Cables  Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to HDMI 2.0 (4K)  Dell Adapter - DisplayPort to VGA  Dell USB to Ethernet adapter  C2G - USB 2.0 A (Male) to DB9 (Serial) (Male) Adapter  StarTech.com 1 Port USB to RS232 DB9 Serial Adapter Cable - Serial adapter - USB 2.0 - RS-232
Keyboard/Mouse  Dell Laser Scroll USB 6-Buttons Silver and Black Mouse  Dell MS116 USB Wired Optical Mouse Black  Dell Wireless Mouse - WM326  Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo- KM636  Dell USB Wired keyboard with Smartcard Reader - KB813  Seal Shield Silver Seal Waterproof - Keyboard - USB - US - waterproof - white  SEAL SHIELDTM MEDICAL GRADE OPTICAL  Man & Machine Its Cool Flat - Keyboard - USB - UK layout - white  Man & Machine C Mouse - Mouse - right and left-handed - optical - 2 buttons - wired - USB - white  Dell Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - Tangerine MLK  Dell wireless Keyboard/mouse KM632
Monitors  Dell 20 Monitor | E2016H  Dell 22 Monitor | E2216H  Dell 22 Monitor | E2218HN  Dell 23 Monitor | E2318H

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 Dell 24 Monitor | E2417H  Dell 27 Monitor | P2719H  Dell 24 Monitor | P2418HT  Dell 27 Monitor | P2719HC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2415H  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor U2419HC  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2719D  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2719DC  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor U2718Q 4K  Dell UltraSharp 34 Monitor P3418HW  Dell P2415Q (3480X2160)  Dell P2715Q (3840x2160)  Dell U2414HB (1920x1080)  Dell U2518D (2560x1440)  Dell U2713HMt (2560x1440)  Dell U2713HMt (2560x1440)  Dell U2718Q (3840x2160)  Dell S2718D (2560x1440)  Dell S2817Q (3840x2160)  Dell P2418HZ (1920x1080)  Dell S2817Q (3840x2160)  Dell P2419H (2560x1440)  Dell P3418HW (2560x1080)  Dell E2318H (1920x1080)
Printers  Dell B1163 Mono Multifunction Printer--Not supported Generic / Text Only  Dell B1165nfw Mono Multifunction Printer--Not supported Generic / Text Only  Dell B1260dn Laser Printer  Dell B1265dnf Multifunction Laser Printer  Dell B2360d Laser Printer  Dell B2360dn Laser Printer  Dell B2375dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer  HP LaserJet P2055d  HP LaserJet P2035  HP LaserJet 1022n  HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP  EPSON PLQ-20K
USB headsets  Jabra PRO 935 MS  Jabra Speak 510 MS, Bluetooth  Jabra Evolve 75  Jabra Evolve 40 MS Mono  Jabra GN2000  Jabra PRO 9470, Bluetooth--Only by USB, does not support Bluetooth  Plantronics BLACKWIRE C710, BlueTooth  Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics DA80  Plantronics Voyager Focus UC B825  SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II  SENNHEISER SC 660 USB ML  SENNHEISER D 10 USB ML-US Wireless DECT Headset  SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync  POLYCOM Deskphone CX300  Plantronics Blackwire 3220 USB-A
Analog headset  Logitech h150
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USB webcam  Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam  Logitech C930e HD Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000  Logitech C922 HD Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam Studio  Jabra PRO 9470, Bluetooth
Data storage  SanDisk USB 3.0 16 GB  SanDisk USB3.1 and Type-C 16 GB  SanDisk USB 3.0 16GB  Sony N50 16 GB  Kingston DataTraveler G3 8GB  Kingston DTM30 32GB
USB DVD RW  SAMSUNG PorTable DVD Writer SE-208  Dell external DVDRW Drive  Dell DW316
Mobile Phone  Samsung Galaxy S7
Smartcard reader  OMNIKEY HID 3021  HID OMNIKEY 5125  HID OMNIKEY 5421  HID OMNIKEY 5325 CL  Actividentity USB reader 2.0  Cherry keyboard RS 6600 with smart card  Cherry keyboard RS 6700 with smart card  Dell keyboard KB813 (Smartcard reader)  Dell Keyboard SK-3205 (Smartcard reader)
Remote connection card  Teradic host card 2220
Proximity card reader  HID OMNIKEY 5321  OMNIKEY 5025 CL  OMNIKEY 5326 DFR  HDW-IMP-75  HDW-IMP-60  RDR-6082AKU
Keyboard/reader  Finger Print Keyboard KSI 1700
Finger print reader  Finger Print HDW-IMP-1C

Table 89. Smart card details

Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

ActivIdentity V1

ActivClient 6.2

Provider (CSP)

Card type

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Oberthur CosmopoIC 64k V5.2

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Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

Provider (CSP)

Card type

ActivIdentity V1 (IDClassic 230)

ActivClient 6.2

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Gemalto Cyberflex Access 64K V2c

Gemalto/IDPrime.NET (Gemalto .net 510)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

Axalto Cryptoflex.NET(V7.2.1.0 )

ID Prime MD v 4.0.2 (Gemalto 840)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart IDPrime MD T=0 (V Card Crypto Provider 7.3.2.11)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.0 (Gemalto 3810)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart IDPrime MD T=0 (V Card Crypto Provider 7.4.0.7)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (Gemalto 830)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart IDPrime MD T=0 (V Card Crypto Provider 7.4.1.7)

ID Prime MD v 4.3.5 (Gemalto 830)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart IDPrime MD T=0 (V Card Crypto Provider 7.6.5.4)

Etoken CardOS

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

Siemens CardOS V4.2B

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken CardOS (white USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

Siemens CardOS V4.2

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

eToken PRO Java 72K

Cryptographic Provider OS755

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

SafeNet eToken 510x

Cryptographic Provider

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base

SafeNet eToken 5110

Cryptographic Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

G&D STARCOS 3.0 T=0/1 0V300

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

Giesecke & Devrient StarCos 3.2

PIV (Yubico) (black USB YubiKey PIV Manager Microsoft Base Smart YubiKey 4.3.3

key)

Card Crypto Provider

cv cryptovision gmbh (c) cv_act_scinterface_6. cv act sc/interface

v1.0ns

1.6

CSP

G&D STARCOS 3.2

Buypass BeIDu

Net iD 6.7.2.36, 2.0.37 Net iD - CSP

BeIDu 6.0.4

GEMALTO IDPrime SIS Net iD 6.7.2.36, 2.0.37 Net iD - CSP

IDPrime SIS 4.0.2

INI parameters
The following table provides the list of INI parameters:

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Table 90. INI parameters

INI parameters

Description

OSDConfigure={yes, no}

This parameter allows you to enable or disable the On-Screen Display (OSD) function on the thin client.

USBSidePortTop={yes, no}

This parameter allows you to enable or disable the top USB port on the left side of the thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is attached to this port.

USBSidePortBottom={yes, no} This parameter allows you to enable or disable the bottom USB port on the left side of the thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is attached to this port.

USBRearPortTopLeft={yes, no}

This parameter allows you to enable or disable the top-left USB port on the back of the thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is attached to this port.

USBRearPortTopRight={yes, no}

This parameter allows you to enable or disable the top-right USB port on the back of the thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is attached to this port.

USBRearPortBottomLeft={yes, This parameter allows you to enable or disable the bottom-left USB port on the back of the

no}

thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is

attached to this port.

USBRearPortBottomRight={ye This parameter allows you to enable or disable the bottom-right USB port on the back of the

s, no}

thin client. If the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is

attached to this port.

MaxSleepPeriod={0-255}

This parameter specifies the maximum time period the thin client is allowed to be in sleep mode. The thin-client reboot after resuming from sleep mode. When this parameter is set to 0, the thin client resumes from sleep mode without rebooting.

Known issues

Table 91. Known issues

ID

Description

THINOS-117 Chinese/Japanese fonts in the Peripheral and

7

Troubleshooting windows are distorted or shortened.

THINOS-116 A trap error : /user/bin/vdloader -

4

d /usr/lib/I: trap 14 occurs when you

disconnect an ICA desktop during the JVDI video call.

Workaround
Use the Locale option and change the language to English.
End the JVDI video call and then disconnect the ICA desktop.

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ThinOS 8.6_027 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_027

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · Fixed issues · INI parameters
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_027 ThinOS Lite 2.6_027
Release date
August 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 92. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

DOVE_boot

Wyse 3010 zero client for Citrix T00_xen.bin

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix T00D_xen

BIOS file name Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable

BIOS version Not applicable
Not applicable Not applicable
Not applicable

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Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name U10_bios.bin
PU10_bios.bin
A10Q_bios.bin
A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin
PD10G_bios.bin
D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin
PD10Q_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

BIOS version 1.0G
1.0G
1.2.5
1.2.5 3.0U
3.0U
3.0U 3.0U 3.0U
1.0J
1.0J
1.1.4
1.1.4 3.0U

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_024 ThinOS Lite 2.6_024

Supported packages

Table 93. Supported packages Platform name

FR

Horizon

v1.28.19061716 v5.1.1905291 8

Packages RTME v2.8.54007

TCX v7.1.41853

JVDI v12.1.52977

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

Not supported

Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

Not supported

Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix

Not supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Not supported Supported

Not supported Not supported

Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

Not supported Supported

Supported

Supported

Not supported Not supported

Supported

Not supported

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Table 93. Supported packages Platform name

FR

Horizon

v1.28.19061716 v5.1.1905291 8

Packages RTME v2.8.54007

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with PCoIP Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with PCoIP Supported (5213)

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

TCX v7.1.41853
Supported Supported Supported Supported
Supported
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

JVDI v12.1.52977
Not supported Supported Supported Not supported
Not supported
Not supported Not supported Not supported
Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

New and enhanced features

Updates to ThinOS packages
 Updated the Citrix Real-time Media Engine (RTME) package to version 2.8.54007.  Updated the VMware Horizon package to version 5.1.19052918.  Updated the Flash Redirection (FR) package to version 1.28.19061716.
VMware updates
Horizon Client version update
VMware Horizon Client is updated from version 5.0 to 5.1. The latest version offers increased Blast performance on ThinOS.
Relative mouse feature in Blast session
ThinOS supports the relative mouse feature in a Blast session. When you enable the relative mouse feature, Horizon Client uses absolute coordinates to transmit data about the mouse pointer movement and improve the mouse performance. To enable the relative mouse feature, use the INI parameter SessionConfig=Blast EnableRelativeMouse=yes. The relative mouse feature is applicable only for the following thin clients:  Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client

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 Wyse 3040 Thin Client  Wyse 5010 Thin Client  Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client  Wyse 5060 Thin Client  Wyse 5070 Thin Client
NOTE: The Blast performance is improved on all the supported thin clients except the Wyse 5060 Thin Client.

Known issue
When the relative mouse feature is enabled in a Blast session, you must press Ctrl+Alt to release the mouse pointer in the following scenarios:

Table 94. Scenarios

Desktop mode

Scenario

Classic mode

In a session window (not full screen), you cannot move the mouse pointer to the local ThinOS taskbar, and you cannot move the mouse pointer outside the session window.

Zero mode

In a session where the mouse pointer is positioned on the left panel of the screen, the ThinOS taskbar does not work.

USB device splitting in Blast session
ThinOS supports the USB device splitting feature on the Nuance Dictaphone PowerMic II microphone in a Blast session. The USB device splitting feature enables you to split the composite device into its components. To enable this feature, use the following INI parameters:
Device=vusb InterfaceRedirect=yes Device=vusb ForceRedirect=0x00,0x00,0x03,0x00,0x00 SessionConfig=Blast viewusb.IncludeVidPid=Vid-0554_Pid-1001 viewusb.SplitVidPid=Vid-0554_Pid-1001(exintf:00;exintf:01;exintf:02)
After you enable the USB device splitting feature, the buttons on the PowerMic II are redirected to the blast session, and the audio mapping is retained in the local device. For more information about the supported USB devices and USB configurations, see the Nuance SpeechMagic VMware View Extension - Supported USB Devices and USB Configuration article at kb.vmware.com.

VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

Client Appearance and Workflow

Customer branding

Kiosk mode

In-product help

Online help

English localization

French localization

German localization

Japanese localization

Traditional Chinese localization

Simplified Chinese localization

Korean localization

Spanish localization

ThinOS Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported

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Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

ThinOS

Broker Connectivity

XML-API version

13

SSL

Supported

SSL certificate verification

Supported

Disclaimer dialog

Supported

Security Server compatibility

Supported

UAG compatibility

Supported

Multi-broker/Multi-site redirection DaaS

Not supported

Client info

Supported

Phonehome

Not supported

Broker Authentication

Password authentication

Supported

Password change

Supported

RSA authentication

Supported

Radius

Supported

Integrated RSA SecurID token generator Not supported

Single Sign On

Supported

Log in as current user

Not supported

Nested log in as current user

Not supported

Biometric authentication

Not supported

Unauthentication access

Supported

Smart card

x.509 certificate authentication (Smart Supported Card)

CAC support

Supported

.Net support

Supported

PIV support

Not supported

Java support

Not supported

Purebred derived credentials

Not supported

Desktop Operations

Reset

Supported

Restart

Not supported

Log off

Supported

Session Management (Blast Extreme and Switch desktops

PCoIP)

Multiple Connections

Supported Supported

App Launch on Multiple end points

Supported

Auto-Retry

Supported

Auto-Retry 5+ minutes

Supported

Fullscreen mode

Supported

Fullscreen toolbar

Not supported

Windowed mode

Supported

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Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

Time Zone Synchronization

Jumplist integration (Windows 7Windows 10)

Client Customization

Command Line Options

URI Schema

Preference File

Non Interactive Mode

GPO-based customization

Protocols supported

Blast Extreme

H.264 - HW decode

H.265 - HW decode

JPEG/PNG

Blast Extreme Adaptive Transportation

RDP 6.x

RDP 7.x

RDP 8.x, 10.x

PCoIP

Protocol Enhancements Protocol Enhancements

RDP-VC Bridge Session Enhancement SDK

Features / Extensions Monitors / Displays

Dynamic Display Resizing Multiple Monitor Support

External Monitor Support

Display Pivot

Multiple Aspect Ratio support

Number of displays supported

Maximum Resolution

Video out

High DPI scaling

DPI Sync

Exclusive Mode

Multiple Monitor Selection

Input Device (Keyboard / Mouse)

Relative mouse

External Mouse Support

Local buffer text input box

Keyboard Mapping

Unicode Keyboard Support

International Keyboard Support

Input Method local/remote switching

ThinOS Supported Not supported
Not supported Not supported Supports only Blast Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supports only Blast Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported 4 3840x2160 Supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Not supported

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Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

IME Sync

Clipboard Services

Clipboard Text

Clipboard Graphics

Clipboard memory size configuration

Drag and Drop

Client Caching

View Agent to Client-side caching

Connection Management

Blast network recovery

IPv6 support

PCoIP IP roaming

High-Level Device Redirection

Serial (COM) Port Redirection

Client Drive Redirection/File Transfer

Scanner (TWAIN/WIA) Redirection

x.509 Certificate (Smart Card)

Gyro Sensor Redirection

Real-Time Audio-Video

Analog in (input)

Real-Time Audio-Video

Multiple webcams

USB Redirection

Generic USB/HID

Policy: ConnectUSBOnInsert

Policy: ConnectUSBOnStartup

Connect/Disconnect UI

USB device filtering (client side)

Isochronous Device Support

Split device support

Bloomberg Keyboard compatibility

Smartphone sync

USB 3.0

USB Redirection USB storage devices

Unified Communications

Cisco UC Jabber

Avaya UC One-X Desktop

Mitel UCA

Microsoft Lync 2013

Skype for business

Multimedia Support

Multimedia Redirection (MMR)

Flash URL Redirection (Unicast/ Multicast)

Flash Redirection

HTML5 Redirection

ThinOS Not supported Supports only Blast Not supported Not supported Not supported Supports only Blast Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supports only Blast Not supported Not supported
Not supported Not supported

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Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

ThinOS

Graphics

vDGA

Supported

vSGA

Supported

NVIDIA GRID VGPU

Supported

Intel vDGA

Supported

AMD vGPU

Supported

Mobile Support

Client-side soft keyboard

Not supported

Client-side soft touchpad

Not supported

Full Screen Trackpad

Not supported

Gesture Support

Not supported

Multi-touch Redirection

Not supported

Presentation Mode

Not supported

Unity Touch

Not supported

Printing

Printer Redirection

Supports only Blast

Location Based Printing

Supports only Blast

Native Driver Support

Not supported

PDF Download

Not supported

Security

FIPS-140-2 Mode Support

Not supported

Imprivata Integration

Supported

TLS 1.0

Supported

TLS 1.1

Supported

TLS 1.2

Supported

Client Device Authentication

Not supported

Session Collaboration

Session Collaboration

Not supported

Read-only Collaboration

Not supported

Update

Automatic Updates

Not supported

App Store update

Not supported

Other

Smart Policies

Not supported

File Type Association

Not supported

URL content redirection

Not supported

Remember credentials

Supported

Access to Linux Desktop - Blast Protocol Supported

Audio Playback

Supported

Seamless Window

Not supported

Launching multiple client instances using Not supported URI

One-click Install of Client

Not supported

Parameter pass-through to RDSH apps Not supported

Performance Tracker

Supported

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Table 95. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix Client type Shortcuts from server Workspace ONE mode
Supported--Both PCoIP and Blast protocols are supported. Not supported--Both PCoIP and Blast protocols are not supported.
Amazon WorkSpaces updates

ThinOS Not supported Not supported

Direct connection mode support
ThinOS supports a direct connection mode that enables you to connect to the Amazon WorkSpace by using your WorkSpace registration code. To connect to Amazon WorkSpaces using the registration code, select the Connect via registration code check box, and enter the WorkSpace registration code.
NOTE: The WorkSpace registration code is provided to you in your welcome email after you set up Amazon WorkSpaces.
In this release, the MFA token option is disabled in the login window when you connect to Amazon WorkSpaces using the registration code. If you do not select the Connect via registration code check box, you must enter the broker server IP to connect to WorkSpaces.
NOTE: You cannot configure the direct connection mode using the INI parameter or Wyse Management Suite.

Imprivata updates

Grace period to skip second authentication factor
Imprivata enables you to establish grace periods to skip the second authentication factor. ThinOS supports the grace period feature during subsequent logins.
You must specify a time limit for the grace period on the OneSign server. After you specify the grace period, you must first use the proximity badge, and then enter password or OneSign PIN for the initial login. During subsequent logins within the configured grace period, you are promoted only for a single factor authentication, and you can log in without the second authentication factor.
If you tap the proximity card after the time limit that you have specified for the grace period, the Grace period expired message is displayed in the second factor authentication window. If a wrong password or a PIN is entered, a warning message is displayed.
ThinOS enhancements

Disable onboard serial port
ThinOS enables you to disable the onboard serial port on the following platforms:
 Wyse 5070 Thin Client with Celeron processor  Wyse 5070 Thin Client with Pentium processor  Wyse 5070 Extended Thin Client with Pentium processor
To disable or enable the onboard serial port, use the INI parameter Device=SerialDisable={yes, no}. The default value is no. This option does not affect the USB serial devices. The value that you specify is saved into NVRAM and a system reboot is required for changes to take effect.

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After the onboard port is disabled, all the port values--COM1, COM2, COM3, and COM4--are available for USB serial device mapping. You can view the ThinOS event log to know the local serial port name that is used when a USB serial device is attached to the thin client.

CA validation default value for Wyse Management Suite

CA validation is required when you import certificates into your Wyse Management Suite server. By default, the CA Validation check box is selected to improve the security when using the Wyse Management Suite cloud. This change affects connections to any of the following servers:
 *.dellmobilitymanager.com
 *.cloudclientmanager.com
 *.wysemanagementsuite.com

Table 96. CA Validation Wyse Management Suite deployment Private cloud
Public cloud

CA Validation
When you deploy Wyse Management Suite on a private cloud, the Enable CA Validation check box is available to configure after you specify the server details in the WMS Server field. By default, the check box is selected.
When you deploy Wyse Management Suite on a public cloud, the Enable CA Validation check box is selected by default. You cannot disable the Enable CA Validation option.

Rutoken smart card support
Rutoken smart card supports two-factor user authentication and enables you to store digital certificates. ThinOS supports the following Rutoken devices:  Rutoken 2151  Rutoken ECP 2.0 (2100)

OMNIKEY smart card reader support
ThinOS supports the OMNIKEY 5321v2 smart card reader by HID Global.

Important notes

If Cisco Jabber (JVDI) fails to register with Cisco Unified Communications Manager, add the DNS servers and DNS domains that are used by the Citrix host and the Cisco Unified Communications Manager servers to ThinOS. You can either specify the domain name and server IP on the General tab in Network Setup, or add the DNS server and the domain value to the DHCP server that provides the IP address information to the ThinOS client. For issues related to Cisco Unified Communications, contact the Cisco support at www.cisco.com.

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 97. Tested environment - General components

Component Wyse Management Suite

Version 1. 4 .0

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.3

Imprivata OneSign

6.2.1

Caradigm

6.3.1

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Component

Version

NetScaler

11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 98. Tested environment (continued)

Windows 7 Windows 10

Ubuntu 16

Windows Server Windows

2008 R2

Server

2012 R2

VMware Tested Horizon 7.5

Tested

Tested¹ Tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 5.6

Tested

Not tested Not tested

Not tested

Not tested

Citrix Virtual Apps 6.5

Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested

Not tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.6 and Citrix Virtual Apps 7.6

Tested

Not tested Not tested

Not tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.5 and Citrix Virtual Apps 7.15

Tested

Tested

Not tested

Tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.18 and Citrix Virtual Apps7.18

Tested

Tested

Not tested

Not tested

Tested

Tera PCM for Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Tested*

Not tested Not tested

Not tested

Not tested

Tera Cloud Tested* Access

Not tested Not tested

Not tested

Not tested

Remote Desktop

Tested

Tested

Not tested

Tested

Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested
Not tested
Not tested Not tested Not tested

APPs Tested Not tested Tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

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Services (RDS)

Ubuntu 16

Windows Server Windows

2008 R2

Server

2012 R2

Windows Server 2016

Windows Server 2019

APPs

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH.
¹Only supports desktop connectivity to the Ubuntu desktop; USB redirection or other Multimedia optimization techniques are currently not supported.

Table 99. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/ Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating System

RTME

Lync client

Skype for Business (SFB) server

7.15

Windows 7

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

Windows 10

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

Windows 2016

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

7.18

Windows 7

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

Windows 10

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

Windows 2016

2.8

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

Fixed issues

Table 100. Fixed issues

Issue number

Summary

THINOS-1808

Resolved an issue where Wyse 5040 Thin Clients with PCoIP display an incorrect BIOS file in the System Information window.

THINOS-1786/ THINOS-1753

Resolved an issue where ThinOS cannot connect to an RDS Gateway after applying the latest NTLM security patch.

THINOS-1710

Resolved an issue where changing display settings results in the ICA session login failure.

THINOS-1672

Resolved an issue where the event log in the System Information window does not show information related to displays attached to the thin client.

THINOS-1648

Resolved an issue where Wyse 5070 Thin Clients with an internal smart card reader cannot detect PIV cards.

THINOS-1635/ THINOS-1207

Resolved an issue that results in a trap event.

THINOS-1620

Resolved an issue where the cursor disappears when you use an RDP to connect to Server 2016 from a Citrix desktop session.

THINOS-1612

Resolved an issue where Excel does not render properly on a Windows 7 virtual machine.

THINOS-1587

Resolved an issue where the cursor may be not available in a Citrix desktop session.

THINOS-1583

Resolved an issue where the USB device splitting feature on Nuance PowerMic II (allowing RTAV to be used for audio and USB redirection for HID button controls) does not work properly.

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Table 100. Fixed issues

Issue number

Summary

THINOS-1575

Resolved an issue where scanning a smart card with an HID-compliant RFID reader results in system failure.

THINOS-1541

Resolved an issue where ThinOS fails to authenticate with Citrix NetScaler 11.1.57.3 when you use the RSA two-factor authentication.

THINOS-1463

Resolved an issue where the No More Active Sessions message is displayed when you launch a published application from Citrix StoreFront.

THINOS-1431

Resolved an issue where the fiber network module defaults to ENET01 on the Wyse 5070 Thin Client and the 802.1x parameters cannot be assigned.

THINOS-1406

Resolved an issue where the system response is slow when you move an application window in a Citrix session.

THINOS-1392

Resolved an issue where multiple login screens may be displayed.

THINOS-1377

Resolved an issue with the SelectServerList parameter where the default desktop fails when you define two desktops from the same server.

THINOS-1327

Resolved an issue where you can access the locked session when you change the thin client display settings locally.

THINOS-1284

Resolved an issue where the display order is changed after you upgrade the ThinOS firmware to 8.6_013.

THINOS-1264

Resolved an issue where the administrator cannot export screenshots using the HTTPS file server.

THINOS-1195

Resolved an issue where a wireless policy with a hidden SSID cannot automatically connect after the access point reboot.

THINOS-1193

Resolved an issue with audio quality. This issue is observed when an audio file is played for more than 30 seconds.

THINOS-1192

Resolved an issue where the thin client may not boot to the ThinOS desktop when you do not connect a display to the device.

THINOS-1174/ THINOS-1110

Resolved an issue where the device locks the Active Directory user account after two failed attempts.

THINOS-1172

Resolved an issue where the direct RDP connection policies create duplicate connections on the ThinOS desktop.

THINOS-1051

Resolved an issue where the wireless connection is disconnected when you use Cisco 2800/3800 access points.

THINOS-1017

Resolved an issue where the VDI session stops responding.

THINOS-928

Resolved an issue where the connection to Wyse Management Suite fails.

THINOS-924

Resolved an issue where the administrator cannot export INI settings using the HTTPS file server.

THINOS-916

Resolved the issue where the system takes a long time to boot. This issue occurs when the file server is not defined.

THINOS-892

Resolved an issue where the video does not play smoothly when the Citrix RAVE is enabled.

THINOS-836

Resolved an intermittent issue where the inserted CAC smart card is not detected and the Insert a smart card message is displayed instead of a pin entry box in a VDI session.

THINOS-810

Resolved a display artifact issue that is observed when you start a Citrix session.

THINOS-775

Resolved an issue where black boxes are displayed on the local ThinOS desktop when you use the help menu of the published Word applications in Citrix Virtual Apps.

THINOS-760

Resolved an issue where the audio is distorted in a Blast session.

THINOS-1813

Resolved an issue where the warning message is not displayed when you change the BIOS settings.

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INI parameters

The following table provides the list of newly added INI parameter in this release: NOTE: Every INI option is associated with a corresponding INI parameter. Use these INI options along with the corresponding INI parameter.

Table 101. INI parameters INI parameters Device=Screen [SupportBigMonitor={yes, no}]
SessionConfig=Blast [EnableRelativeMouse={yes, no}]

Description*
The SupportBigMonitor parameter enables you to connect displays with screen resolution up to 3440 x 1440. This parameter is applicable only to the Wyse 3040 Thin Client.
The EnableRelativeMouse parameter enables or disables the relative mouse feature in a Blast session. The default value is no.

*For detailed descriptions, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/manuals.

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Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · Fixed issues · INI parameters
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_024 ThinOS Lite 2.6_024
Release date
June 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

Table 102. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS DOVE_boot (T10)

Wyse 3010 zero client for Citrix T00_xen.bin

Wyse 3020 thin client with ThinOS (T10D)

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix T00D_xen

BIOS file name N/A
N/A N/A
N/A

BIOS version N/A
N/A N/A
N/A

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Table 102. Supported platforms

Platform

Image file name

Wyse 3030 LT thin client with ThinOS

U10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT thin client with PCoIP

PU10_wnos

Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 thin client with ThinOS ZD10_wnos (D10D)

Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP PD10_wnos (D10DP)

Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix ZD00_xen

Wyse 5040 AIO thin client (5212) ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP (5213)

PD10_wnos

Wyse 5060 thin client with ThinOS

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP PD10Q_wnos

Wyse 5070 thin client with ThinOS

X10_wnos

Wyse 5070 thin client with PCoIP PX10_wnos

Wyse 7010 thin client with ThinOS ZD10_wnos (Z10D)

BIOS file name U10_bios.bin
PU10_bios.bin
A10Q_bios.bin
A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin
PD10G_bios.bin
D10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin
D10Q_bios.bin
PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin
X10_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_019 ThinOS Lite 2.6_019

Packages

Table 103. Packages supported

Packages

FR

Version

1.26.53224

Wyse 3010 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10)

Not supported

Wyse 3010 Zero Client for Citrix Not supported

Wyse 3020 Thin Client with ThinOS (T10D)

Not supported

Wyse 3020 Zero Client for Citrix Not supported

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with Supported ThinOS

Wyse 3030 LT Thin Client with Supported PCoIP

Horizon 5.0.53374
Supported Supported

RTME 2.7.52738
Supported Supported

BIOS version 1.0G
1.0G
1.2.5
1.2.5 3.0U
3.0U
3.0U 3.0U 3.0U
1.0J
1.0J 1.1.4
1.1.4 3.0U

TCX 7.1.41853

JVDI 12.1.52977

Supported Supported

Not supported Not supported

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Table 103. Packages supported

Packages

FR

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with ThinOS

Supported

Wyse 3040 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with ThinOS (D10D)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Thin Client with PCoIP (D10DP)

Supported

Wyse 5010 Zero Client for Citrix Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client (5212)

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO Thin Client with Supported PCoIP (5213)

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with ThinOS

Supported

Wyse 5060 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with ThinOS

Supported

Wyse 5070 Thin Client with PCoIP

Supported

Wyse 7010 Thin Client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Supported

Horizon Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

RTME Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

TCX Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

JVDI Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported

New and enhanced features

Updates to ThinOS packages
 Updated the VMware Horizon package to version 5.0.53374.  Updated the Flash Redirection package to version 1.26.53224.
VMware Client updates
 Updated the VMware Horizon package version from 4.8 to 5.0. If you are upgrading your thin client to ThinOS version 8.6_024, ensure that the Horizon server or agent version is updated to 7.5 or later to support the latest Horizon Client version 5.0.
 Supports the relative mouse feature in a PCoIP session. When you enable the relative mouse feature, Horizon Client uses absolute coordinates to transmit data about the mouse pointer movements and improves the mouse performance. To enable the relative mouse feature on a classic desktop, right-click the remote desktop icon on the ThinOS taskbar, and click Enable Relative Mouse. To enable the relative mouse feature on a zero desktop, go to the ThinOS connection menu, and click the A icon that is displayed after the PCoIP session name. The relative mouse feature is applicable only for the following PCoIP-enabled thin clients:  Wyse 3030 LT thin client  Wyse 3040 thin client  Wyse 5010 thin client

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 Wyse 5040 AIO thin client  Wyse 5060 thin client  Wyse 5070 thin client  Supports the High Color Accuracy feature in a Blast session with H.264 enabled. H.264 is disabled by default from this release. You can enable H.264 using GUI or INI parameters.
The High Color Accuracy option enables Horizon Client to use a superior color fidelity when H.264 decoding is enabled. To enable the High Color Accuracy feature, go to Global Connection Settings, click the Horizon tab, and select the High Color Accuracy check box.
The High Color Accuracy option is available on the following platforms:
 Wyse 3030 LT thin client  Wyse 3040 thin client  Wyse 5060 thin client  Wyse 5070 thin client You can also use the INI parameter SessionConfig=BLAST RemoteDisplay.allowClientH264YUV444=TRUE/ FALSE to enable the High Color Accuracy feature.  Supports the Username Hint option during smart card authentication for the Horizon View broker.
You can enable users to specify the account to be used in the Username Hint field when you log in to a Horizon View session using a smart card. To enable the Username Hint option, go to the View Administrator Admin console, and select the Allow smart card user hints check box when editing the View Server Connection settings. Enabling this option allows you to use a single smart card certificate to authenticate to multiple user accounts.
 Enhanced the reconnect workflow for VMware Horizon View broker using the INI parameter VMWaitTimer={0­3600}.
The option VMWaitTimer specifies the time remaining in seconds for reconnecting to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message Horizon Error- Waiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer.

VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Table 104. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

Client Appearance and Workflow

Customer branding

Kiosk mode

In-product help

Online help

English localization

French localization

German localization

Japanese localization

Traditional Chinese localization

Simplified Chinese localization

Korean localization

Spanish localization

Broker Connectivity

XML-API version

SSL

SSL certificate verification

Disclaimer dialog

Security Server compatibility

ThinOS Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported 13 Supported Supported Supported Supported

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Table 104. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

ThinOS

UAG compatibility

Supported

Multi-broker/Multi-site redirection DaaS

Not supported

Client info

Supported

Phonehome

Not supported

Broker Authentication

Password authentication

Supported

Password change

Supported

RSA authentication

Supported

Radius

Supported

Integrated RSA SecurID token generator Not supported

Single Sign On

Supported

Log in as current user

Not supported

Nested log in as current user

Not supported

Biometric authentication

Not supported

Unauthentication access

Supported

Smart card

x.509 certificate authentication (Smart Supported Card)

CAC support

Supported

.Net support

Supported

PIV support

Not supported

Java support

Not supported

Purebred derived credentials

Not supported

Desktop Operations

Reset

Supported

Restart

Not supported

Log off

Supported

Session Management (Blast Extreme and Switch desktops

PCoIP)

Multiple Connections

Supported Supported

App Launch on Multiple end points

Supported

Auto-Retry

Supported

Auto-Retry 5+ minutes

Supported

Fullscreen mode

Supported

Fullscreen toolbar

Not supported

Windowed mode

Supported

Time Zone Synchronization

Supported

Jumplist integration (Windows 7Windows 10)

Not supported

Client Customization

Command Line Options

Not supported

URI Schema

Not supported

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Client type

Preference File

Non Interactive Mode

GPO-based customization

Protocols supported

Blast Extreme

H.264 - HW decode

H.265 - HW decode

JPEG/PNG

Blast Extreme Adaptive Transportation

RDP 6.x

RDP 7.x

RDP 8.x, 10.x

PCoIP

Protocol Enhancements Protocol Enhancements

RDP-VC Bridge Session Enhancement SDK

Features / Extensions Monitors / Displays

Dynamic Display Resizing Multiple Monitor Support

External Monitor Support

Display Pivot

Multiple Aspect Ratio support

Number of displays supported

Maximum Resolution

Video out

High DPI scaling

DPI Sync

Exclusive Mode

Multiple Monitor Selection

Input Device (Keyboard / Mouse)

Relative mouse

External Mouse Support

Local buffer text input box

Keyboard Mapping

Unicode Keyboard Support

International Keyboard Support

Input Method local/remote switching

IME Sync

Clipboard Services

Clipboard Text

Clipboard Graphics

Clipboard memory size configuration

ThinOS Supports only Blast Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supports only Blast Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported 4 3840x2160 Supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Supports only PCoIP Supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported

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Client type

Drag and Drop

Client Caching

View Agent to Client-side caching

Connection Management

Blast network recovery

IPv6 support

PCoIP IP roaming

High-Level Device Redirection

Serial (COM) Port Redirection

Client Drive Redirection/File Transfer

Scanner (TWAIN/WIA) Redirection

x.509 Certificate (Smart Card)

Gyro Sensor Redirection

Real-Time Audio-Video

Analog in (input)

Real-Time Audio-Video

Multiple webcams

USB Redirection

Generic USB/HID

Policy: ConnectUSBOnInsert

Policy: ConnectUSBOnStartup

Connect/Disconnect UI

USB device filtering (client side)

Isochronous Device Support

Split device support

Bloomberg Keyboard compatibility

Smartphone sync

USB 3.0

USB Redirection USB storage devices

Unified Communications

Cisco UC Jabber

Avaya UC One-X Desktop

Mitel UCA

Microsoft Lync 2013

Skype for business

Multimedia Support

Multimedia Redirection (MMR)

Flash URL Redirection (Unicast/ Multicast)

Flash Redirection

HTML5 Redirection

Graphics

vDGA

vSGA

NVIDIA GRID VGPU

Intel vDGA

ThinOS Not supported Supports only Blast Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supports only Blast Not supported Not supported
Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

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Table 104. VMware Horizon Client feature matrix

Client type

ThinOS

AMD vGPU

Supported

Mobile Support

Client-side soft keyboard

Not supported

Client-side soft touchpad

Not supported

Full Screen Trackpad

Not supported

Gesture Support

Not supported

Multi-touch Redirection

Not supported

Presentation Mode

Not supported

Unity Touch

Not supported

Printing

Printer Redirection

Supports only Blast

Location Based Printing

Supports only Blast

Native Driver Support

Not supported

PDF Download

Not supported

Security

FIPS-140-2 Mode Support

Not supported

Imprivata Integration

Supported

TLS 1.0

Supported

TLS 1.1

Supported

TLS 1.2

Supported

Client Device Authentication

Not supported

Session Collaboration

Session Collaboration

Not supported

Read-only Collaboration

Not supported

Update

Automatic Updates

Not supported

App Store update

Not supported

Other

Smart Policies

Not supported

File Type Association

Not supported

URL content redirection

Not supported

Remember credentials

Supported

Access to Linux Desktop - Blast Protocol Supported

Audio Playback

Supported

Seamless Window

Not supported

Launching multiple client instances using Not supported URI

One-click Install of Client

Not supported

Parameter pass-through to RDSH apps Not supported

Performance Tracker

Supported

Shortcuts from server

Not supported

Workspace ONE mode

Not supported

Supported--Both PCoIP and Blast protocols are supported. Not supported--Both PCoIP and Blast protocols are not supported.

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Teradici updates
Supports the Teradici Cloud Access connection broker. Teradici technology enables you to securely access the remote applications using Teradici Cloud Access. You can manage and optimize your PCoIP-enabled clients. You can configure the Teradici Cloud Access broker setup from the Remote Connections dialog box.
Imprivata updates
Added support to treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications.
You can use a smart card as proximity card and authenticate the user. When you insert the smart card into the smart card reader, the Imprivata agent uses the smart card unique serial number as the Unique ID (UID) of the proximity card. To use a smart card as proximity card, go to Policies > Computer Policy on the OneSign Administrator console and select the Treat smart card authentications as proximity card authentications check box.
UI enhancements
 UI enhancement to capture logs of the application console. To enable the client to log error messages of an application console, select the Enable Application Console Log check box in the Troubleshooting window. All logs are saved to the trouble_shoot folder with the name TerminalName_proc_name_date_time.log.
 UI enhancement to select DisplayPorts for DP audio. In the Audio tab, you can click either Port 1 or Port 2 to select your DisplayPort preference.
 UI enhancement to display Frames Per Second (FPS) in the Performance Monitor window. You can use the Performance Monitor option to display the CPU usage history with Frames Per Second (FPS), memory usage, and networking information.
 Supports customizing the text color in the lock window using the INI parameter SignonStatusColor="rrr ggg bbb". The option specifies the sign-on status and the unlocking status text color respectively in the RGB string format. The decimal numbers rrr, ggg, and bbb are in the range of 0--255. By default, the status text color is light red ("255 60 60") for ThinOS lite and gray for ThinOS.
 Supports creating a VDI connection by a low-privileged user using the INI parameter EnableNewConnection={yes,no}. If the PRIVILEGE parameter is set to Low and the EnableNewConnection parameter is set to yes, an option to create a connection is enabled in the Connect Manager window on the classic desktop. On the zero desktop, the Add Connection button is added.
 Supports a new system variable--$UMAC--for MAC address in the uppercase format. NOTE:  For more information about the ThinOS features, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/manuals.  For more information about the newly added parameters, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/manuals.
Important notes

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 105. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1. 4 .0

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.3

Imprivata OneSign

5.5

Caradigm

6.3.1

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Table 105. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

NetScaler

11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.15

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 106. Test environment

Windows Windows

7

10

VMware Horizon 7.5

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 5.6

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps 6.5

Not tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.6 and Citrix Virtual Apps 7.6

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.5 and Citrix Virtual Apps 7.15

Tested

Citrix Virtual Tested Apps and Desktops 7.18 and Citrix Virtual Apps7.18

Tera PCM for Amazon Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Tested*

Tera Cloud Access

Tested*

Amazon Web Tested Services (AWS)

Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested
Tested
Tested
Not tested Not tested Tested

Ubuntu 16 Windows Server 2008 R2
Tested¹ Tested Not tested Not tested Not tested Tested Not tested Not tested
Not tested Tested
Not tested Not tested
Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested Tested

Windows Server 2012 R2 Tested

Windows Server 2016 Tested

Windows Server 2019 Tested

APPs Tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Tested

Tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested

Not tested Not tested Not tested Not tested

Tested

Tested

Not tested Tested

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH.
¹Only supports desktop connectivity to the Ubuntu desktop; USB redirection or other Multimedia optimization techniques are currently not supported.

Table 107. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/
Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating System

RTME

Lync client

Skype for Business (SFB) server

7.15

Windows 7

2.7

Skype For Business

Skype For Business

2016

2015

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Table 107. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/
Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating System

RTME

Lync client

Windows 10

2.7

Skype For Business

2016

Windows 2016

2.7

Skype For Business

2016

7.18

Windows 7

2.7

Skype For Business

2016

Windows 10

2.7

Skype For Business

2016

Windows 2016

2.7

Skype For Business

2016

Skype for Business (SFB) server
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015

Fixed issues
Table 108. Fixed issues Issue number THINOS-852 THINOS-756 THINOS-779 THINOS-781 THINOS-792 THINOS-838 THINOS-875, TIR 98995
THINOS-932 THINOS-999
THINOS-1031 THINOS-1032, TIR 99052
THINOS-1171 THINOS-1004, THINOS-1127
THINOS-931
THINOS-1390

Summary Resolved the issue where the mouse scrolling doubles when using Blast protocol. Resolved the issue with the display quality. Resolved the Intel wireless issue that results to the occasional session reconnect. Resolved the occasional issue that occurs with the audio output when switching between USB audio playback devices. Resolved the issue where the mouse cursor disappears when using a VMware PCoIP session. Resolved the issue where the Oberthur ID-One PIV v8 cards does not function with certain smart card readers.
Resolved the issue where the main display changes from first display to the second after an image update.
Resolved the issue where the session focus is not correctly after Imprivata login.
Resolved the issue that occasionally causes reconnect=yes command to fail after a network outage.
Reduced DisplayPort audio delays.
Resolved the issue where the mouse cursor is displayed in black and white after hardware cursor is enabled in Blast session.
Resolved the issue where the mouse pointer disappears when using PCoIP.
Resolved the USB device reporting issues when attaching or removing USB devices by improving the reliability.
Resolved the issue where the system does not wake up from sleep mode after locking it.
Resolved the issue that prevents ThinOS to boot when a monitor is not connected.

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Table 108. Fixed issues Issue number THINOS-1053
THINOS-1240 THINOS-1308 THINOS-1367
THINOS-1464
THINOS-1241

Summary Resolved the issue where pink blotches or blurred text is observed in VM Blast sessions.
Improved the quality of Citrix HDX microphone audio.
Improved the reliability when using a Belkin Omni F1DN104D KVM.
Resolved the issue where the audio could not be played on the internal speaker when multiple devices are attached to the client.
Resolved the issue where, enabling wireless twice occasionally causes the firmware to stop responding.
Resolved the issue that occurs when using the NEC 27WMi4 monitor.

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of newly added INI parameter in this release: NOTE: Every INI option is associated with a corresponding INI parameter. Use these INI options along with the corresponding INI parameter.

Table 109. INI parameters

INI parameters

Description*

[VMWaitTimer={0-3600}]

The parameter specifies the time remaining in seconds for reconnecting to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message Horizon ErrorWaiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer. The range is 0­3600. After the count down reaches 0, the connection is canceled and you can exit to the ThinOS desktop.

[RemoteDisplay.allowClientH264YUV444={True,fals The parameter allows you to enable or disable the High

e}]

Color Accuracy feature in a Blast session with H.264

enabled.

[EnableNewConnection={yes, no}]

The parameter enables you to create a connection for a low-privileged user. When you set the PRIVILEGE parameter to Low and the EnableNewConnection parameter to yes, an option to create a connection is enabled in the Connect Manager window. In zero mode, the Add Connection button is added along with connection properties.

SignonStatusColor="rrr ggg bbb"

The parameter specifies the sign-on status and the unlocking status text color respectively in the RGB string format. The decimal numbers rrr, ggg, and bbb are in the range of 0--255. By default, the status text color is light red ("255 60 60") for ThinOS lite and gray for ThinOS.

*For detailed descriptions, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/manuals.

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ThinOS 8.6_019 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_019

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes · Fixed issues · INI parameters
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on shipping hardware platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_019 and ThinOS Lite 2.6_019
Release date
April 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms
Table 110. Supported platforms Platform name Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS (T10) Wyse 3010 zero client for Citrix Wyse 3020 thin client with ThinOS (T10D) Wyse 3020 zero client for Citrix Wyse 3030 LT thin client with ThinOS Wyse 3030 LT thin client with PCoIP

Image file name DOVE_boot T00_xen.bin T10D_wnos T00D_xen U10_wnos PU10_wnos

BIOS file name Not applicable Not applicable T10D_bios.bin T10D_bios.bin U10_bios.bin PU10_bios.bin

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Table 110. Supported platforms Platform name Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 thin client with ThinOS (D10D) Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP (D10DP) Wyse 5010 zero client for Citrix Wyse 5040 AIO thin client (5212) Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP (5213) Wyse 5060 thin client with ThinOS Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 5070 thin client with ThinOS Wyse 5070 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 thin client with ThinOS (Z10D)

Image file name A10Q_wnos PA10Q_wnos ZD10_wnos PD10_wnos ZD00_xen ZD10_wnos PD10_wnos D10Q_wnos PD10Q_wnos X10_wnos PX10_wnos ZD10_wnos

BIOS file name A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin PD10G_bios.bin ZD00_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin X10_bios.bin X10_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

Packages
Table 111. Packages Package name FR Horizon RTME TCX JVDI

Version 1.24.51190 4.8.51817 2.7.52738 7.1.41853 12.1.52977

Previous versions
 ThinOS 8.6_015 for Wyse 5040 AIO thin client and Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP.  ThinOS 8.6_013 for all ThinOS-based platforms except Wyse 5040 AIO thin client and Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP.  ThinOS 2.6_013 for all ThinOS Lite-based platforms.
New and enhanced features

Updates to ThinOS packages
 Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI (JVDI) package is updated to version 12.1.52977. NOTE: The JVDI package is applicable to Wyse 3040 thin clients, Wyse 5060 thin clients, and Wyse 5070 thin clients.
 VMware Horizon package is updated to version 4.8.51817.  Citrix RealTime Media Engine (RTME) package is updated to version 2.7.52738 to support the RTME agent 2.7.
Sleep mode in ThinOS
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data.

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 The sleep mode feature is supported on the following platforms:  Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with ThinOS (5212)  Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP (5213)
 The following are the UI enhancements in ThinOS to support the sleep mode feature:  The sleep mode option is added in the ThinOS lock window and the shutdown dialog box.  The sleep timer is added in the System Preferences dialog box.
 The following windows are not closed in sleep mode:
 Performance Monitor  Troubleshooting  System Information  System Tools  VPN Manager  Central Configuration  System Preferences  Display  Printer Set Up  Remote Connections  Network Set Up
NOTE: Peripherals windows are closed in sleep mode to reinitialize any peripheral devices after resuming from sleep mode.  ThinOS VDI broker and sessions log off due to security concern. You must log in to the broker sessions after resuming from sleep mode.  To enable the thin client to automatically enter sleep mode, set the Turn Off Screen as screen saver. The device automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for 20 minutes. This is the default value. You can set the idle time in the System Preferences dialog box. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by screen saver.  To manually enter sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option and click OK.  To resume from ThinOS sleep mode, do any of the following:  Press the power button.  Click the USB mouse.  Press any key on the USB keyboard.  Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode.
Miscellaneous
 Added support for VMware Blast virtual channel on Imprivata Biometrics and Proximity devices.  Added support for NetID.  Added support for the OMNIKEY 5422 card reader.  Added support for User Datagram Protocol (UDP) through TS Gateway connections.  Added support to disable DES, 3DES or both the cipher suites for TLS clients.
Important notes

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 112. Tested environment - General components

Component Wyse Management Suite

Version 1.3.0

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.3

Imprivata OneSign

5.5

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Table 112. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Caradigm

6.3.1

NetScaler

11.1/12.0

StoreFront

3.12

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 113. Tested environment - VDI components

Windows Windows Linux

7

10

VMware Horizon 7.5

Tested

Tested

Tested

Windows Server 2008 R2 Tested

Windows

Windows

Server 2012 R2 Server 2016

Tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 5.6
Citrix Virtual Apps 6.5

Tested Not tested

Tested

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7.15
Citrix Virtual Apps 7.15

Tested

Tera PCM for Amazon

Tested*

Web Services (AWS) 1.03

Microsoft RDS 2012 R2 and 2016

Tested

Tested Tested

Not tested

Tested

Not tested

Not tested
Tested
Not tested Tested

Not tested Tested
Tested

APPs
Teste d
Teste d Teste d
Teste d

*AWS Workspace VM Operating System Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH.

Table 114. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops/
Citrix Virtual Apps

Operating System

RTME

Lync client

7.15

Windows 7

2.7

Skype For Business 2016

Windows 8.1

2.7

Skype For Business2016

Windows 10

2.7

Skype For Business 2016

Windows 2016

2.7

Skype For Business 2016

Skype for Business (SFB) server
Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015

Fixed issues

Table 115. Fixed issues

Defect ID

Description

TIR95878/ THINOXSUS-36

Resolved an issue where the UDP transport does not function with Terminal Server Gateway.

TIR97782/ THINOXSUS-38

Resolved an issue where the last modified date file attribution is not displayed correctly when you use a USB Mass Storage device.

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Table 115. Fixed issues

Defect ID

Description

TIR98754/ THINOXSUS-17

Resolved an issue where the Shift + ALT + F2 key combinations do not work in a Citrix session.

TIR96801

Resolved a Wyse Device Manage check-in issue that resulted in prolonged delays during booting process.

TIR98503

Improved the RDP performance on Wyse 5070 thin clients.

TIR96984

Resolved an issue where the turn off display timer settings for power management in a Horizon PCoIP Virtual Machine do not take effect.

TIR97261

Improved the stability of PCoIP.

TIR97559/ THINOS-800

Upgraded SMB version 1 printer support to SMB version 2.

TIR97720/ THINOXSUS-12

Improved the stability of ELO IntelliTouch display ET2201L.

TIR97750

Improved audio delays observed in previous builds.

TIR97890/ THINOXSUS-13

Resolved an issue where the Incorrect Password error that is displayed when you use the user.ini configuration files with a language parameter other than US defined.

TIR97803

Improved wireless roaming on Wyse 3040 thin client.

TIR98114

Resolved a smart card issue where Admin CAC cards do not prompt for pin when inserted.

TIR98275

Added a new $CMAC ThinOS system variable for use with Cisco ISE 802.1x Policy Engine.

TIR98273

Enhanced the DelCertificate parameter to support wildcard support.

TIR98445/ THINOXSUS-34

Resolved an issue where the smart card login fails when TLS is forced to use v1.1 or v1.2.

TIR98195

Resolved an ET2201L monitor issue where the Touchscreen tab in the user interface is not available to configure.

TIR98298

Improved the stability of Lock Terminal.

TIR98197

Resolved a server certificate check failure that is observed when multiple common names are defined in the certificate.

TIR98303

Resolved an RDP Gateway connection issue that is observed when defining a custom port.

TIR98961/ THINOXSUS-66

Resolved an issue where connection descriptions are incorrect when you use Japanese fonts.

TIR98742/ THINOXSUS-22

Resolved an RDP connection issue that is observed when you use a wireless connection and an FQDN hostname.

TIR98414

Improved the performance of the Imprivata application HA event.

TIR98464

Added the ability to prompt for credentials when you attempt to connect to VPN.

TIR98719/ THINOXSUS-30

Added the ability for ThinOS to connect to a Horizon View Direct Connection Plugin using a Windows XP Virtual Machine.

TIR98491

Resolved an issue where the CMOS: Failed To Set Admin Password message is displayed in the ThinOS event log for successful BIOS password changes.

TIR98539

Resolved an issue where the desktop autolaunch feature does not function when you use the OnDesktop=desktops parameter.

TIR98537

Including the OnDesktop parameter to work in Zero Desktop or VDI mode.

TIR98517

Resolved a NetScaler connection issue pertaining to Content-Length.

TIR98658/ THINOXSUS-11

Resolved an issue where a blank display is observed when you switch between the IOGEAR KVM display ports.

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Defect ID

Description

TIR98878/ THINOXSUS-42

Resolved an ALT-GR issue where the French keyboard language does not display the @ character for CTRL+ALT+0.

TIR98686/ THINOXSUS-5

Resolved a Blast protocol stability issue when using the M*Modal Fluency device.

TIR98703

Improved PCoIP stability when using the redirected USB camera devices.

TIR98962

Improved the OpenConnect VPN workflow to search for INI file updates after a VPN connection is established. Ability to display VPN connection failure messages is also improved.

TIR98907

Improved the stability of ThinOS.

TIR98894/ THINOXSUS-45

Resolved an Imprivata agent issue where the grave key does not function.

TIR98949/ THINOXSUS-61

Improved the stability of RDP smart card.

TIR98953

Resolved a PowerMic USB redirection stability issue that resulted in device reset error messages in the event log (VUSB: device_reset error -19).

TIR99018/ THINOXSUS-52

Resolved an issue where a failed sign-on attempt is passed twice to Active Directory during sign-on.

TIR98993/ THINOXSUS-50

Improved client stability when using displays with 2K resolution.

TIR99003

Added support for connecting to Citrix Workspaces using the Citrix receiver and not using Workspaces App (CWA).

TIR98995/ THINOXSUS-58

Resolved an issue where the main screen changes from display 1 to display 2 when using a dual display-setup on Wyse 5040 AIO thin client.

TIR99042/ THINOS-780

Resolved a ringer volume issue.

TIR99045/ THINOXSUS-59

Resolved a boot stability issue that is observed when you use an Olympus RecMic DR-1200 device that is connected to a USB port.

TIR98445

Resolved an issue where you cannot connect to Citrix StoreFront when using TLS 1.2 with a smart card.

TIR98907/ THINOS-818 Improved stability of the operating system.

THINOS-754

Resolved an issue when the operating system is idle for a long time.

TIR98907

Resolved an issue with peer to peer calls functionality when you use RTME 2.4.

TIR98624

Resolved display issues that are observed when you use a virtual machine PuTTY, and cmd application windows.

TIR98601

Improved client stability when using smart phone connections.

TIR98594

Resolved an issue where you cannot update screen during VNC.

TIR98598/ THINOXSUS-7

Resolved an issue where the FullScreen=No option parameter is ignored when using RDS connections.

TIR98653/ THINOXSUS-6

Resolved an issue where DP Audio is limited to DP2 when you use dual displays on Wyse 3040 thin client.

TIR98413

Improved the stability of operating system.

TIR97970

SecurityPolicy parameter to include options to enable or disable cipher suites.

TIR98750/ THINOXSUS-14

ThinOS Classic RemoteApp RDS Focus AXAPTA--Resolved an issue where the form disappears from the screen when you click the Print icon.

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Defect ID

Description

TIR98926/ THINOXSUS-47

Resolved an issue where Wyse Management Suite messages that are sent to ThinOS are not displayed correctly when you select the Chinese language.

TIR99060

Improved the cursor display and lost frame rate when you play a video or browse a web page in a Blast session.

TIR99053

Resolved an issue where the screen swap feature from left to right does not function on Wyse 3020 thin client.

TIR98971

Improved the stability of the operating system when disconnecting from a Citrix session.

TIR98621/ THINOSSUS-53

Resolved an issue where the USB redirection does not function when using App volumes.

TIR96832/ THINOS-772

Resolved the session display issues when using Citrix Virtual Apps 6.5 and 7.15 on Wyse 5070 thin client.

TIR98974/ THINOS-770

Resolved an issue where an incorrect character case is observed when you press and release both shift keys simultaneously.

TIR99038

Resolved an issue where CTRL+ Pause and CTRL+ Scroll Lock cannot be distinguished in a Citrix session.

TIR98969

Resolved an issue where the local clipboard is not cleared during logout.

THINOS-817

Resolved an issue that is related to a smart card read failure.

THINOS-874, THINOS - Resolved an issue where the device restarts when you set the AutoSignOff=Yes and

751

Shutdown=yes parameters.

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of newly added INI parameter in this release: NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 116. INI parameters (continued) INI parameters EnableVsync=[yes, no]

Description*
The EnableVsync parameter enables or disables the Vertical Synchronization feature. The value is not stored in NVRAM. If you deploy this parameter on unsupported devices such as Wyse 3010, 3020 and 3030 LT thin clients, the value is ignored.

DelCertificate={filename}

This parameter enables you to delete certificate file corresponding to AddCertificate. You can set the DelCertificate value to all, builtin, or provide a specific name.
From this release, the specific file name supports wildcard variables such as $TN.pfx, $TN, and WT*.pfx.

[DriverLogLevel={1-4}] [DriverDebugLevel={1-7}]

The DriverLogLevel parameter enables you to change the debug level of Intel wireless driver or firmware printing. The following are the values and the corresponding debug levels:
 1--Error  2--Warn  3--Info  4--Debug
For example, if you set the debug level value to 1 (Error) you can get the useful error information.

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Description*

Sleep=[yes, no]
[program=[Sleep, Power off]]
[timer=[0, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 120, 300, 600]]

The DriverDebugLevel parameter specifies which information related to Intel wireless driver or firmware needs to be printed.
This option is valid only with the DriverLogLevel parameter. Ensure that you specify a value for the DriverLogLevel parameter before you use this parameter.
The following are the valid values:
 #define DBGLVL1 (IWL_DL_INFO)  #define DBGLVL2 (DBGLVL1 | IWL_DL_FW_ERRORS)  #define DBGLVL3 (DBGLVL2 | IWL_DL_TEMP | IWL_DL_POWER)  #define DBGLVL4 (DBGLVL3 | IWL_DL_ASSOC | IWL_DL_TE)  #define DBGLVL5 (DBGLVL4 | IWL_DL_DROP | IWL_DL_RADIO)  #define DBGLVL6 (DBGLVL5 | IWL_DL_SCAN | IWL_DL_HT)  #define DBGLVL7 (DBGLVL6 | IWL_DL_MAC80211 | IWL_DL_FW)
The Sleep parameter enables or disables the sleep mode feature. The sleep mode enables the thin client to enter the power-saving state and quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data. The default value is yes.
The program parameter specifies whether the thin client must enter the sleep mode or power off after the screen is turned off by screen saver. The default value is Sleep.
The timer parameter specifies the time in minutes to either enter the sleep mode or shut down the client after the screen saver starts. The default value is 10 minutes.

[TLSDisableCipher={cipher_name_li st}]

The TLSDisableCipher parameter confines the TLS client to stop using the listed cipher suites.
In this release, DES, 3DES or both can be disabled. For example, to disable both, use TLSDisableCipher=DES;3DES.

[PlayBackEnableList={device name string}]
[RecordEnableList={device name string}]

The PlayBackEnableList and RecordEnableList parameters enable you to specify the list of audio devices that are mapped to an ICA session. You can separate each audio device with a comma.
The audio device name is displayed in Event Log after you connect and disconnect the device from the terminal. If the actual device name does not match with the device in the list, the device cannot be mapped to the ICA session. Setting the value to "" results in mapping of all devices. This is similar to no INI setting.
The terminal default device that is available in the list is set as the default device in the session. If there are no default devices in the list, the first valid device in the list is set as the default device in the session.

[ShowAdmin=[yes, no]]

The ShowAdmin parameter enables or disables the local admin button in the ThinOS Lite login window when StoreFront is disabled.
In this release, if the ShowAdmin parameter is set to no, and the SSPR button is enabled, the SSPR button is positioned in the place of the admin button.

[EnableReplay=[yes, no]]
SetNetiDLicense=(yes, no) [Name=License name] [Company=License company] [Value=License value]

The EnableReplay parameter enables or disables the audio tab in the Troubleshooting window. You can replay pcap files of the UDP audio.
The SetNetiDLicense parameter enables or disables the usage of SecMaker NetiD smart card pkcs11 drivers.
The parameters Name, Company, and Value specify the license name, license company, and the license value respectively.

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Table 116. INI parameters INI parameters [trace=NetiD driver log path and name] [SCHidePINLeft={yes, no}]
[PowerSaveControl={0, 1}] [RSSIAmend={}]
SmbVersionRange={version_range}

Description*
The trace parameter enables you to set the driver log path and file name. For example, trace=/tmp/secmaker.log.
The SCHidePINLeft parameter enables you to hide or display the number of attempts remaining to enter a correct PIN for the smart card. The default value is no.
The PowerSaveControl parameter enables or disables power saving for Intel wireless chips. The default value is 0. This parameter is applicable to Wyse 5060 thin client. When you enable the wireless powersave feature on the Wyse 5060 thin client, the wireless stops functioning occasionally. To resolve this issue, disable the powersave feature using the PowerSaveControl parameter.
The RSSIAmend parameter enables you to manually modify the value of wireless RSSI. This parameter is applicable to Wyse 5070 thin client. RSSIAmend=5 means that the signal level is increased, and RSSIAmend=-5 means that the signal level is decreased.
The SmbVersionRange parameter controls the SMB protocol version that is used in SMB printer communication. The client only uses the SMB version that is specified in version_range.
The format of version_range is lowest_version, highest_version. LM2 stands for LAN manager 2, SMB1 for SMB version 1, and SMB2 for SMB version 2. For example, SmbVersionRange=SMB2,SMB2 means only SMB version 2 is allowed; SmbVersionRange=,SMB2 means SMB version 2 and all the supported lower versions can be used. Default version range is set by SmbVersionRange=,SMB1. By default, SMB2 is not supported.

*For detailed descriptions, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.

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ThinOS 8.6_015

Topics:
· Release summary · Compatibility · New and enhanced features · Important notes
Release summary
Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. Patch or add-on releases are created to support the existing hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. This release is intended for ThinOS on specified 5470 and 5470 All-in-One platforms.
Version
ThinOS 8.6_204
Release date
October 2019
Priority and recommendations
Recommended: Dell recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains feature enhancements or changes that will help keep your system software current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers and software).
Compatibility

Supported platforms

The following table lists the supported hardware platforms:

Table 117. Supported platforms Platform Wyse 5470 Thin Client Wyse 5470 All-in-one Thin Client

ThinOS X10_wnos X10_wnos

Previous versions
ThinOS 8.6_106 and ThinOS 8.6_108

ThinOS with PCoIP PX10_wnos PX10_wnos

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Packages
The following table lists the packages: Table 118. Packages Package name FR Horizon RTME JVDI

Version 1.28.19061716 5.1.19052918 2.8.54007 12.1.19091610

New and enhanced features

Sleep mode in ThinOS
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and the thin client quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data.
 The following UI enhancements are made in ThinOS to support the sleep mode feature:  The sleep mode option is added in the ThinOS lock window and the shut down dialog box.  The sleep timer is added in the System Preferences dialog box.
 The following ThinOS native windows are not closed in sleep mode:
 Performance Monitor  Troubleshooting  System Information  System Tools  VPN Manager  Central Configuration  System Preferences  Display  Printer Set Up  Remote Connections  Network Set Up
NOTE: Peripherals windows are closed in sleep mode to re-initialize any peripheral devices after resuming from sleep mode.  ThinOS VDI broker and sessions log off due to security concern. You must log in to the broker sessions after resuming from sleep mode.  To enable the thin client to automatically enter sleep mode, set the Turn Off Screen as screen saver. The device automatically enters sleep mode when ThinOS is idle for 20 minutes. This is the default value. You can set the idle time in the System Preferences dialog box. Sleep mode timer starts after screen is turned off by screen saver.  To manually enter sleep mode, open the ThinOS shut down menu, select the Sleep option and click OK.  To resume from ThinOS sleep mode: 1. Press the power button. 2. Click the USB mouse. 3. Press any key on the USB keyboard. 4. Use the Wake on LAN feature to wake up from sleep mode.
Important notes

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ThinOS 8.6_013

Topics:
· Release scope

Release scope

Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on current, actively shipping hardware platforms, and those hardware platforms that are within their first year after their official End of Life date. Beyond the one year time period, new software releases are no longer certified for use with the older hardware, even though it is possible that they may still work. This allows us to advance our product with features and functions that might not have been supported by the previous hardware, with previous generation CPUs and supporting components.

Release type and definition
This release note contains information about the new features, supported platforms, and tested environment for ThinOS version 8.6.

Supported platform

The following table provides the list of supported platforms in this release:

Table 119. Platform and build information

Platform

ThinOS

Wyse 3040 thin client

A10Q_wnos

Wyse 5060 thin client

D10Q_wnos

Wyse 5010 thin client

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 7010 thin client

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 5040 AIO thin client

ZD10_wnos

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

U10_wnos

Wyse 3020 thin client

T10D_wnos

Wyse 3010 thin client

DOVE_boot

Wyse 5070 thin client

X10_wnos

ThinOS with PCoIP PA10Q_wnos PD10Q_wnos PD10_wnos Not available PD10_wnos PU10_wnos Not available Not available PX10_wnos

BIOS information

The following table provides the list of latest BIOS available with this release:

Table 120. BIOS information

Platform Wyse 3010 thin client

BIOS version EC 3.02

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Table 120. BIOS information Platform Wyse 3020 thin client Wyse 5010 thin client Wyse 5040 thin client Wyse 5060 thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client Wyse 3040 thin client Wyse 7010 thin client Wyse 5070 thin client

BIOS version wloader 7.1_216 3.0U 3.0U 1.0H 1.0G 1.2.5 3.0U 1.1.3

Packages

The following table provides the list of the packages that are included in ThinOS version 8.6 release: NOTE: Dell recommends that you use these packages along with the released ThinOS firmware.

Table 121. Packages Package name FR.i386.pkg JVDI.i386.pkg horizon.i386.pkg RTME.i386.pkg TCX.i386.pkg

Version 1.24.51190 12.1.51895 4.8.51816 2.5.49272 7.1.41853

NOTE: JVDI package is introduced from ThinOS version 8.6 to support Cisco Jabber. When you download the JVDI.zip package, the README WITH EULA.txt and JVDI.i386.pkg files are unzipped. Ensure that you open the readme file and read the EULA agreement. For more information about installing the JVDI package on ThinOS, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.

Feature support matrix

The following table provides the list of new features that are supported on each platform:

Table 122. Feature support matrix (continued)

Feature

Wyse 3010 thin client

Wyse 3020 thin client

Wyse 5010 thin client

Wyse 5040 thin client

Wyse 7010 thin client

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Wyse 3040 thin client

Cisco Jabber Not

Not

Not

Softphone for supporte supporte supported

VDI

d

d

Not

Not

Not

Limited

supported supported supporte support*

d

Update RTME Not

Not

Limited

Package to

supporte supporte support*

version 2.5

d

d

Limited

Limited Limited Limited

support* support* support* support*

VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for

Not

Not

Limited

supporte supporte support*

d

d

Limited

Limited Limited Limited

support* support* support* support*

Wyse 5060 thin client Limited support*
Limited support*
Limited support*

Wyse 5070 thin client
Limited support*
Limited support*
Limited support*

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Feature

Wyse 3010 thin client

Wyse 3020 thin client

Wyse 5010 thin client

Wyse 5040 thin client

Wyse 7010 thin client

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Wyse 3040 thin client

Wyse 5060 thin client

Wyse 5070 thin client

Skype for Business

Upgrade Horizon package to version 4.8

Not

Not

Limited

supporte supporte support*

d

d

Limited

Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited

support* support* support* support* support* support*

Multiple logins with Citrix and VMware Horizon

Supporte d

Supporte d

Supported

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

BIOS update

Not

Not

Supported

supporte supporte

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Export and restore BIOS settings

Not

Not

Supported

supporte supporte

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Package check Not

Not

Supported

supporte supporte

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Telnet

Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

d

d

Report locally attached devices to Wyse Device Manager

Supporte Supporte Supported

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Vertical

Not

Not

Supported

Synchronizatio supporte supporte

n

d

d

Supported Supporte Not

Supported Supported Supported

d

supporte

d

PCoIP connections using Teradici Remote Workstation card

Not supporte d

Not supporte d

Limited support*

Limited

Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited

support* support* support* support* support* support*

Okta integration through Citrix NetScaler

Supporte Supporte Supported

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Display

Supporte

selection when d

launching RDP

connection in

full screen

Supporte d

Supported

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Desktop scaling factor for RDP connection

Supporte Supporte Supported

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

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Feature

Wyse 3010 thin client

Wyse 3020 thin client

Wyse 5010 thin client

Wyse 5040 thin client

Wyse 7010 thin client

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Wyse 3040 thin client

Wyse 5060 thin client

Wyse 5070 thin client

Icon folders Supporte Supporte Supported

for StoreFront d

d

interface

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Caradigm Way2Care enhancement

Supporte Supporte Supported

d

d

Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

d

d

Wireless IP

Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supporte Supporte Supported Supported Supported

configuration d

d

d

d

By default, DP audio is disabled (Factory default settings)

Not supporte d

Not supporte d

Not supported

Not

Not

Not

Supported Not

Not

supported supported supporte

supported supported

d

Changes to monitor priority on Wyse 5070 Extended thin client

Not supporte d

Not supporte d

Not supported

Not

Not

Not

Not

Not

Supported

supported supported supporte supported supported

d

Display GUI update

Supporte Supporte Not

d

d

supported

Not

Not

Not

Not

Not

Supported

supported supported supporte supported supported

d

* Only certain features are supported.

Citrix Receiver feature matrix

Table 123. Citrix Receiver feature matrix

Features

XenApp Applications

XenDesktop Desktops

Follow Me Apps/Subscriptions

Offline Apps (App V)

Content

File Open In Receiver

Desktop Viewer/Toolbar

Multitasking

Follow Me Sessions (Workspace Control)

URL Redirection

Audio Playback

UDP Audio

HDX

Bidirectional Audio (VoIP)

Web Cam (Video Chat)

Video Playback

Operating System--ThinOS Supported Supported Supported Not applicable Not applicable Not supported Supported Supported Not supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

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Features

Flash Redirection

Skype for business Optimization pack

Cisco Jabber Unified Communications Optimization

Windows Multimedia Redirection

Local Printing

H.264-enhanced SuperCodec

Adaptive Transport

Framehawk

Client hardware acceleration

Desktop Composition redirection

3DPro Graphics

Remote FX

Location-Based Services

Client drive mapping/File Transfer*

Generic USB redirection

SDWAN Support

Local App Access

Multi-touch

Mobility Pack

HDX Insight

Experience Metrics

External Monitor

True Multi Monitor

Session Sharing

Session Reliability

Auto Client reconnect

Multi-port ICA

Receiver for Web Access

Remote Access via NetScaler Gateway

NetScaler Full VPN

RSA Soft Token

Security and communication

Challenge Response SMS User Cert Auth via NetScaler Gateway

Smart Card (CAC, PIV and so on)

Proximity/Contact less Card (Fast Connect)

Pass Through Authentication

SAN Cert

Operating System--ThinOS Supported (x86 only) Supported (x86 only) Supported (x86 only) Supported Supported Supported Limited support¹ Not supported Limited support Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Verification needed Not applicable Not supported Not applicable Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not applicable Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Verification needed

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Features

SHA2 Certs

TLS 1.1/1.2

AES and 3DES Encryption

Smart Access

IPv6

Updates

Auto Discovery/Configuration App Store Updates/Citrix updates

Operating System--ThinOS Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported

*File transfer feature applies to HTML5/Chrome Receiver only.
¹Adaptive transport is a data transport mechanism for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. This mechanism enables the underlying protocol to switch between the Citrix protocol called Enlightened Data Transport (EDT) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) for better performance. EDT is added on top of UDP and enhances the data throughput for all ICA virtual channels. ThinOS supports adaptive transport using Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), and does not support adaptive transport through User Datagram Protocol (UDP) except the audio channel. For more information about Adaptive transport, see docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-virtual-apps-desktops/technical-overview/hdx/adaptive-transport.html.
For more information about Citrix Receiver features, see the Citrix documentation at www.citrix.com.

VMware Horizon feature matrix

Table 124. VMware Horizon feature matrix

Client type

Client appearance and workflow

Customer branding Kiosk mode Localization (EN, FR, DE, JP, CH, KR, SP)

XML - API Version

SSL, SSL Certificate Verification

Disclaimer Dialog

Broker connectivity

Security Server compatibility Multi Broker/Multi Site Redirection -DaaS

Client Information

Phonehome

USB Phonehome

Password authentication and password change

RSA authentication

Radius

Broker authentication Integrated RSA SecurID token generator

Log in as current user, Nested log in as current user

Biometric authentication

Unauthentication access

Smart card

x.509 certificate authentication CAC support and .Net support

Operating System--ThinOS Not supported Supported* Supported* 14 Supported* Supported* Supported* Not supported Supported* Not applicable Not applicable Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Not supported Not supported Supported* Supported* Supported*

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Client type

PIV support

Derived credentials

Desktop operations

Reset and Restart Log out

Session authentication

Smart card Single Sign-On

Switch desktops

Auto-retry

Session management (Blast Extreme and
PCoIP)

Full screen mode, Full screen toolbar Window mode Time zone synchronization

Jumplist integration (Windows 7-Windows 10)

Command-Line options

URI schema

Client customization Preference file

Non Interactive Mode

GPO-based customization

Blast Extreme

Blast H.264 -HW decode

Blast JPEG / PNG

Protocols

Blast Extreme adaptive transportation

RDP 6.x and RDP 7.x

RDP 8.x and 10.x

PCoIP

Protocol enhancements

RDP--VC Bridge Session Enhancement SDK

Dynamic display resizing

Multiple monitor support and multiple monitor selection

External monitor support

Display pivot

Monitors/displays

Multiple aspect ratio support Number of displays supported

Maximum resolution

Video out

High DPI scaling and DPI Sync

Exclusive mode

Input device--keyboard/ Relative mouse mouse

Operating System--ThinOS Supported* Not supported Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Supported* Teadici is supported Supported* Not supported Supported* Supported* Not applicable Supported* Supported* 4 3840x2160 Supported* Supported* Not supported Not supported

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Client type

Local buffer text input box

Keyboard mapping

Unicode keyboard support

International keyboard support

Input method local/remote switching

IME Sync

Clipboard text

Clipboard services

Clipboard graphics

Clipboard memory size configuration

Client caching

View Agent to Client--side caching

Blast network recovery

Connection management IPv6 support

PCoIP IP roaming

Serial (COM) port redirection

High-level device redirection

Client Drive redirection/File transfer Scanner (TWAIN/WIA) Redirection

x.509 Certificate (Smart card)

Real-time Audio-Video Real-time Audio-Video

USB Redirection

Generic USB/HID

Cisco UC Jabber

Avaya UC One-X Desktop Unified communications
Microsoft Lync 2013

Skype for business

Multimedia Redirection (MMR)

Multimedia

Flash URL Redirection (Unicast/Multicast)

Flash Redirection

Graphics

vDGA, vSGA, Intel vDGA, AMD vGPU NVIDIA GRID VGPU

Printing

Printer Redirection, Location Based Printing

FIPS-140-2 mode support

Security

Imprivata Integration TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2

Client Device Authentication

Operating System--ThinOS Not supported Supported* Not supported Supported* Not supported Not supported Supported* Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported* Supported in Blast session Supported* Not supported Supported* Not supported Supported* Supported* Supported* Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported in Blast session Not supported Not supported Not supported Supported in VDI session Supported* Supported in Blast session Not applicable Supported* Supported* Not supported

*Supported with VDI, RDS Hosted Desktops and applications. For more information about VMware Horizon features, see the VMware Horizon documentation at www.vmware.com.

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Important notes
This section contains information about firmware upgrade and system configuration that you need to know before using ThinOS version 8.6.
Firmware upgrade and downgrade
 On Wyse 5070 Extended thin client, the AMD firmware is upgraded to a newer version. If you want to downgrade ThinOS from 8.6 to 8.5.1, you must shut down and boot the thin client again. If you do not shut down and reboot, a black screen is displayed on the monitor that is connected to the AMD GPU port. Also, the AMD DP port sequence is updated.
 On Wyse 5070 thin clients, the Bluetooth firmware is upgraded to a newer version from ThinOS 8.5_108. If you want to update the thin client with the Bluetooth module from ThinOS version 8.5_107 to 8.5_108 or later, Dell recommends that you disconnect the power cable and connect the power cable again before you reboot.
 ThinOS 8.6 stores the installed packages (except base and pcoip) in the hidden partition. When you downgrade ThinOS firmware to previous versions, and upgrade the firmware to 8.6 again, the ThinOS device reinstalls the stored packages from the hidden partition. You can delete the package to clean the backup data from the device.
 When you use a file server to update BIOS for Wyse 5060 and 3030 LT thin clients, the BIOS update progress bar disappears after the BIOS update process is complete, and the system reboots after one minute. You must not manually reboot the thin client. During reboot, a black screen is displayed for one minute, and then the device resumes the BIOS update.
 From ThinOS version 8.6, the 16-bit desktop color option is removed from Wyse 3010 and 3020 thin clients.  From ThinOS version 8.6, the Merlin images include both RTME and Horizon packages.  From ThinOS version 8.6, the DP audio is disabled by default on Wyse 3040 thin client.  You must install the JVDI package to use Cisco Jabber.  If you push Merlin images on Wyse 5010, 5040, and 7010 thin clients with 4 GB or higher flash size, the RTME and Horizon
packages are formatted.
System configuration and deployment
 USB redirection must be disabled for audio and video devices to use RTME/RTAV/SFB/JVDI. By default, the USB redirection is disabled on ThinOS. Dell recommends that you do not modify the default settings unless you need the USB redirection for audio and video devices.
 ThinOS BIOS policy can be configured using Wyse Management Suite Console, Wyse Management Suite group INI, Wyse Management Suite advanced settings and FTP INI. Dell recommends that you use any one of the methods to configure the BIOS policy. Setting the BIOS policy simultaneously using different methods may cause a policy mismatch, and the device reboots repeatedly. This reboot loop issue is observed when you select the reboot immediately option in the BIOS policy settings section on the Wyse Management Suite console.
 All the installed packages are deleted when you update the ThinOS image version between major releases--8.5 or 8.5.1 to 8.6--using FTP, WDM, or Wyse Management Suite.
Solution for updating firmware using FTP and WDM--Ensure that you have set the PKG install parameters in the WNOS.ini, and the pkg files are uploaded in the directory. After the device reboot, the packages are re-installed automatically.
Solution for updating firmware using Wyse Management Suite--Wyse Management Suite App policy works only once after the policy is created. The deleted package cannot be reinstalled using the same policy. Dell recommends that you create a new App policy to install the package after the firmware update is complete.
 WDM vulnerability is fixed in this release. You must configure either the DHCP or the DNS option/record of the WDM server fingerprint to automatically fetch and validate the fingerprint before checking in to the WDM server. However, there is no impact to the ThinOS device functionality if you do not to configure the fingerprint validation environment. For more information about how to set up fingerprint using WDM, see the Frequently asked questions section in the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
New and enhanced features
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI (JVDI) is the Unified Communications solution that is offered by Cisco for virtual deployments. It supports audio-video conferencing, and instant messaging on the hosted virtual desktops (HVD). The Cisco Jabber Softphone
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for VDI software offloads the audio or video processing from the virtual desktop servers to the thin client. All audio and video signals are routed directly between the endpoints without entering the HVD.
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI enables you to make and receive calls using the Cisco Unified Communications application. Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI consists of the following two components:  Cisco JVDI Agent  Cisco JVDI Client Cisco JVDI Agent is the JVDI connector that runs on the Citrix desktop or server. Cisco JVDI client is the JVDI package that runs on the thin client. The Jabber client that runs on the Citrix server handles the authentication and the media processing is achieved on the thin client.

Table 125. Supported matrix

Component Thin client

Supported platforms/supported versions
 Wyse 5070 thin client  Wyse 5060 thin client  Wyse 3040 thin client

Connection broker for the hosted virtual desktops

 Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (formerly XenDesktop) 7.x and later
 Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly XenApp) 7.x and later

Cisco Jabber application on the hosted virtual desktop

Cisco Jabber 12.1.0.16460

Cisco JVDI agent on the hosted virtual desktop

Cisco JVDI Agent 12.1.0.266460

Cisco JVDI client on the thin client

JVDI.i386.pkg

The following table provides the data statistics for the platforms that are running JVDI with 720p resolution:

Table 126. Performance data statistics

Platform

XenDesktop VDI

Video call FPS resolution

Wyse 5070 thin

7.15 LTSR

Windows 10 1280 x

30

client

(64-bit)

720p

Wyse 5060 thin

7.15 LTSR

Windows 10 1280 x

30

client

(64-bit)

720p

Wyse 3040 thin

7.15 LTSR

Windows 10 1280 x

30

client

(64-bit)

720p

Client CPU average

Client CPU average

usage--default window usage--fullscreen

mode video call

video call

34-46%

75-80%

65-70%

83-88%

84-90%

98-100%

The following table provides the data statistics for the platforms that are running JVDI with 360p resolution: NOTE: Dell recommends that you reduce the video resolution to 640 x 360p with 30fps on the Wyse 3040 thin client.

Table 127. Performance data statistics

Platform

XenDeskto VDI p

Video call FPS resolution

Wyse 5070 thin client
Wyse 5060 thin client
Wyse 3040 thin client

7.15 LTSR 7.15 LTSR 7.15 LTSR

Windows 10 (64-bit)
Windows 10 (64-bit)
Windows 10 (64-bit)

640 x 360p 30 640 x 360p 30 640 x 360p 30

Client CPU average usage-- default window mode video call 21-28%

Client CPU average usage--fullscreen video call 64-76%

38-50%

72-79%

56-61%

89-95%

Limitations
 JVDI package cannot be installed on Dell Wyse 3030 LT, 5040, 5010, and 7010 thin clients.
 Dell Wyse 3040 thin client supports video call up to 360p. The video call with 720p is not supported due to high CPU cost with multimedia playback simultaneously. Dell recommends that you restrict the video up to 360p in the server settings.

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 You cannot use the headset key to pick/end calls. This issue will be resolved in next release.  Dell does not recommend video call in 4K display resolution on all platforms due to low performance.  JVDI version in ThinOS 8.6 must be compatible with JVDI agent and Jabber version. For example, JVDI version 12.1 in ThinOS
8.6 supports JVDI agent and Jabber version 12.1.  Audio output is poor when you enable the JVDI audio during the full screen video call on Wyse 5060 and 3040 thin clients.
This is due to hardware performance limitation. Wyse 5070 thin client supports full screen video call with good audio output.
NOTE: JVDI package is introduced from ThinOS version 8.6 to support Cisco Jabber. You must download the JVDI package from the Driver and Downloads tab on your respective thin clients page at www.dell.com/support. When you download the JVDI.zip package, the README WITH EULA.txt and JVDI.i386.pkg files are unzipped. Ensure that you open the readme file and read the EULA agreement before you deploy the package to the ThinOS client.
For more information about Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI installation procedure, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.

NOTE:  For more details about accessories for camera, headsets, speakers, see www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/unified-
communications/uc_endpoints_accessories.html.

 For more information about the Cisco Jabber issues, see the Release notes for Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI at www.cisco.com.
 For information about troubleshooting your Cisco Jabber, see the Deployment and Installation Guide for Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI at www.cisco.com.

Table 128. Known issues Issue number TIR97286
TIR97605/TIR98498
TIR97653 TIR97523 TIR98792

Description

Workaround

JVDI audio volume slider does not change the audio volume in Wyse 3040 thin client. This issue is due to Cisco Jabber limitation. For more information about the Cisco Jabber issues, see the Release Notes for Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI--Release 12.1 document at www.cisco.com.

Adjust audio volume by using either the ThinOS volume bar, session sound volume, or headset button.

Self-camera or remote video does not work, or a black screen is displayed when you play a video. For more information about the Cisco Jabber issues, see the Release Notes for Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI--Release 12.1 document at www.cisco.com.

Sign out of the session or reboot the ThinOS client and register the JVDI again.

ICA session cannot be launched and

Enable ICA session reliability

WdReceiv: trap 14 error occurs when you

without enabling multiport in JVDI

enable the ICA session reliability with multiport environment.

in JVDI environment.

Answer/End/Hold options in headset do not work during the JVDI call.

You can Answer/End/Hold the call by using the Jabber application in the VDI session.

DP audio does not work in JVDI. When you

Sign out of the ICA session or reboot

switch the DP audio in the JVDI device

the ThinOS client. If you require DP

selector, the JVDI may re-register again and a audio, Dell recommends that you first

redundant DP audio is listed in device selector. set the DP audio in the ThinOS client

JVDI VXC process should not restart when

and then launch the ICA session.

you hotplug or turn off/on the monitor when

using the DP audio in JVDI.

Update RTME package to 2.5
RTME package--RTME.i386.pkg--is updated to version 2.5.49272. For information about installation and compatibility, see the Citrix RTOP version 2.5 documentation at www.citrix.com/support.

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Limitation--ThinOS RTME package update does not support hardware acceleration. For more information, see docs.citrix.com/en-us/hdx-optimization/current-release.

Upgrade Horizon package to version 4.8
In ThinOS version 8.6, you can upgrade the thin client from Horizon version 4.6 to 4.8. VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business is supported from this release onwards.
Horizon Client version 4.8 and Agent version 7.5 Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business are not compatible with older Horizon Client and Agent releases. If you use Horizon Client 4.8 or later and Horizon Agent 7.5 and later with older Client and Agent releases, then the fallback mode will be enabled on Skype for Business calls. For more information about the Compatibility of Horizon Virtualization Pack for SFB Components, see kb.vmware.com/s/article/54773.
NOTE:
 If you are upgrading your previous ThinOS client version to 8.6, you must ensure that the Horizon server or agent version is updated to support the Horizon client version 4.8. For information about interoperability matrices for client and server/agent version compatibility, see https://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/sim/interop_matrix.
 ThinOS supports the hardware cursor in the VMware Blast session. By default, the hardware cursor is disabled. You must use the INI parameter to enable the hardware cursor. For more information about enabling the hardware cursor using the INI parameter, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Limitations  ThinOS supports up to four 4K displays with limited performance in the Horizon Blast session. Due to low performance, Dell
does not recommend using four displays with 4K resolution when H264 is enabled.  Vertical Synchronization does not work in Blast session with four 4K resolution.  Video performance is low whe you play a video in Blast session with 4K resolution.  ThinOS supports audio device USB redirection. However, Dell does not recommend using audio device USB direction due to
low audio quality.

VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business

The VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business enables you to use Skype for Business in a VMware Horizon desktop. Microsoft Skype for Business is a unified communications platform that delivers an optimized user experience for online messaging, audio, and video calling and so on.
ThinOS supports VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business in a Blast session. PCoIP and RDP protocols do not support this feature.
NOTE:
 For information about configuring Skype for Business, and Optimized and fallback modes in Skype for Business, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
 For information about the Horizon Agent installation, see the Setting Up Virtual Desktops in Horizon 7 document at docs.vmware.com.

NOTE: Horizon Client 4.8 or later and Horizon Agent 7.5 and later are not compatible with older Client and Agent releases. Due to this limitation, when you use the Horizon Client 4.8 and Horizon Agent 7.5 with older client and agent releases, Skype for Business calls run in fallback mode and calls are not optimized. Ensure that you review the compatibility matrix of Horizon Virtualization Pack for SFB components at kb.vmware.com/s/article/54773.

Table 129. Functionality matrix Features P2P audio and video calls Conference call VDI desktop Presence/IM RDSH desktop/application

Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

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Table 129. Functionality matrix Features Call park and pickup Call delegation Voicemail on Outlook PSTN Mute/unmute SFB call fallback mode Call-transfer and call forward Integration with Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Yammer, and SharePoint Multiple monitors Do not disturb

Support Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes--only PowerPoint is validated. Yes Yes

The following table provides the data statistics for Skype for Business performance that is based on 1920 x 1080 display resolution with Logitech 930 Webcam:
NOTE: Performance results may vary with different monitor resolutions and webcams.

Table 130. Performance data statistics

Platform

VDI

Video call resolution

Wyse 5070 thin client
Wyse 5060 thin client
Wyse 3040 thin client
Wyse 3030 LT thin client
Wyse 5010 thin client
Wyse 5040 thin client
Wyse 7010 thin client

Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)
Windows 10 (64bit)

1280 x 720p 1280 x 720p 1280 x 720p 1280 x 720p 1280 x 720p 480 x 268p 1280 x 720p

FPS 30

Client CPU average usage--default window mode video call 10-14%

Client CPU average usage--full screen video call 24-30%

30

28-37%

63-68%

30

30-40%

38-55%

30

31-40%

64-75%

30

55-65%

94-98%

15

45-63%

96-100%

20-23 40-50%

68-80%

ThinOS uses VMware binary. For information about the Skype for Business limitations, see docs.vmware.com/en/VMwareHorizon-7/7.5/horizon-remote-desktop-features.

Table 131. Known issues

Issue number TIR97683

Description
If the Blast session resolution is higher than 1920 x 1080 during SFB calls with full screen, the mouse stops responding.

Workaround
Do not use full screen during SFB calls in the blast session with resolution greater than or equal to 2560 x 1440.

TIR97223

On Wyse 5010, 5040, and 7010 thin clients,

Do not use Horizon SFB video call

the performance is low during the Horizon SFB on Wyse 5010, 5040, and 7010 thin

video call.

clients.

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Table 131. Known issues Issue number TIR98356
TIR98796

Description

Workaround

You cannot use the headset key to pick/end calls in Blast SFB and JVDI.

There is no workaround in this release. This issue will be fixed in next release.

After you install the JVDI package, the Trap 14 error occurs if you switch the playback device from HD audio to DP audio during the Horizon SFB call.

There is no workaround in this release.

Multiple logins with Citrix and VMware Horizon

ThinOS supports PNA multiple login feature. You can log in to multiple Citrix StoreFront or PNAgent using different credentials. From this release onwards, you can simultaneously log in to Citrix StoreFront/PNAgent and the VDM server. To configure the multiple login feature, do the following: 1. Configure the Pnlite server and VDI broker in the INI file as follows:
SelectServerList=vdm; \ description="description" host=<fqdn of Horizon Server> SelectServerList=pna; \ description="description" host=<fqdn of StoreFront Server>
Or
multilogon=yes pnliteserver=<fqdn of StoreFront Server> VDIBroker=<fqdn of Horizon Server>
Or
multilogon=yes SelectServerList=vdm; \ description="description" host=<fqdn of Horizon Server> SelectServerList=pna; \ description="description" host=<fqdn of StoreFront Server>
2. In the login window, select either the Citrix or VMware broker to log in, or log in to both Citrix and VMware brokers with different credentials.
Limitation
ThinOS supports a single VDM login even if the MultiLogon parameter is set to yes. When you log in to the first VDI broker successfully, the succeeding VDI brokers are ignored. For example:
multilogon=yes VDIBroker=<fqdn of Horizon Server 1>; VDIBroker=<fqdn of Horizon Server 2>
If the first VDI broker login is successful, the second VDI broker is ignored. If the first VDI broker login fails, the second VDI broker is considered.
BIOS update
In this release, ThinOS enables you to update BIOS firmware for Wyse 5060 and 3030 LT thin client by using Wyse Management Suite version 1.3.

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Table 132. Support matrix

Platform Wyse 5070 thin client

BIOS type Dell

Update using Wyse Management Suite Supported

Update using File server Supported

Wyse 3040 thin client

Dell

Supported

Supported

Wyse 5010 or 5040 thin client Legacy Wyse

Not supported

Supported

Wyse 5060 thin client

Legacy Wyse

Supported

Supported

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Legacy Wyse

Supported

Supported

Wyse 3020 thin client

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Wyse 3010 thin client

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Export and restore BIOS settings

This feature enables you to manually save certain CMOS settings to a specified storage and restore it when required. You can save certain BIOS settings from a USB storage or file server and also restore to a USB storage or file server.
The Extract CMOS button is used to save BIOS setting and the Restore CMOS button is used to restore the BIOS setting.

Table 133. Support matrix Platform Wyse 5070 thin client Wyse 3040 thin client Wyse 5010 or 5040 thin client Wyse 5060 thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client Wyse 3020 thin client Wyse 3010 thin client

BIOS type Dell Dell Legacy Wyse Legacy Wyse Legacy Wyse Not applicable Not applicable

Export and restore BIOS setting Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported

For instructions on extracting CMOS and restoring CMOS, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Limitation--You can only extract the BIOS settings that are supported by the INI parameter Device=CMOS and Device=DellCMOS.

Package version check
After you install packages, the ThinOS client restarts and verifies the version of the installed packages. If you have not installed the latest package version, an event log is generated. You can view the logs on the Event Log tab in the System Information window.

Telnet
Telnet is a terminal emulation client that allows you to connect to a remote host or device. In ThinOS version 8.6, the Telnet tab is added in the Troubleshooting window. When you enter the hostname and click Connect, the Telnet window is displayed and the Troubleshooting window is closed automatically.

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Disable DisplayPort audio

By default, the DisplayPort audio is disabled on Wyse 3040 thin client from this release onwards. This is the factory default setting. You can enable the audio by using the GUI option or the INI parameter.
If you upgrade ThinOS version from 8.5 to 8.6, the DP audio is not disabled by default. This is because the DP audio is enabled by default on thin client running ThinOS version 8.5. You must reset the thin client running ThinOS version 8.6 to factory default settings to load the default setting.
However, thin clients shipped with the latest version of ThinOS are already configured with the default settings.

Table 134. Known issue Issue number TIR94278

Description

Workaround

On Wyse 3040 thin client, if you set the display resolution higher than 1920 X 1080, and enable the DisplayPort audio, a black screen is displayed for 10 seconds after the system reboot.

Do not enable the DisplayPort audio.

Report locally attached devices to Wyse Device Manager
This feature reports locally attached devices such as monitor and USB device to the Wyse Device Manager (WDM) server. This information is displayed in the device detail section on the WDM console. Limitation--ThinOS supports more than 20 USB devices through the USB hub. However, WDM server shows only 10 devices.

Vertical Synchronization

Vertical Synchronization or V-Sync enables the ThinOS client to synchronize the frame rate of a video with the monitor refresh rate to avoid screen tearing. Screen tearing occurs when the graphic processor delivers display frames more than your monitor can process. As a result, the image appears to be cut in half. Enabling VSync synchronizes the output video of the graphics card to the refresh rate of the monitor. In ThinOS version 8.6, V-Sync is enabled by default.

Table 135. Support matrix

Platform Wyse 5070 thin client

V-Sync in ThinOS Supported

V-Sync in ThinOS with PCoIP Supported

Wyse 3040 thin client

Supported

Supported

Wyse 5060 thin client

Supported

Supported

Wyse 5010 thin client

Supported

Supported

Wyse 5040 AIO thin client

Supported

Supported

Wyse 7010 thin client

Supported

Not applicable

Wyse 3020 thin client

Not supported

Not applicable

Wyse 3010 thin client

Not supported

Not applicable

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Not supported

Not supported

Limitation--The ThinOS local client desktop background flashes for a second when RDP session desktop is connected with H.264-AVC444 enabled.

PCoIP connections using Teradici Remote Workstation card
In ThinOS version 8.6, you can directly configure the PCoIP connection after you connect either the TERA2240 Remote Workstation card or TERA2220 Remote Workstation card. This feature only works with the direct PCoIP connection, and does not work when you connect using the Horizon View broker.

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NOTE: The host card version must match the Teradici PCoIP SDK version 2.9. The SDK in ThinOS does not function similar to Teradici zero client firmware. For example, the SDK in ThinOS does not support USB redirection with the host card connection. This feature is mainly for workstation users working on the server remotely.

The following table lists the supported platforms and the corresponding maximum displays that are tested for TERA2220 and TERA2240 host cards:

Table 136. Support matrix--For reference only

Platform
Wyse 5070 thin client-- Celeron

ThinOS Not supported

ThinOS with PCoIP Supported

Maximum displays for TERA2220 host card
2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

Maximum displays for TERA2240 host card
2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

Wyse 5070 thin client-- Pentium

Not supported Supported

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

Wyse 5070 Extended thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

4--with 1920 x 1200 resolution

Wyse 3040 thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

2--the resolution depends on your display setup

Wyse 5060 thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

Wyse 5010 thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 1920 x 1200 resolution

2--with 1920 x 1200 resolution

Wyse 5040 AIO thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 1920 x 1200 resolution

2--with 1920 x 1200 resolution

Wyse 3030 LT thin client

Not supported Supported

2--with 2560 x 1440 resolution

2--the resolution depends on your display setup

Wyse 7010 thin client

Not supported Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Wyse 3020 thin client

Not supported Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Wyse 3010 thin client

Not supported Not supported

Not supported

Not supported

Table 137. Teradici support matrix

Display type

Maximum number of displays

Dual display

2

Quad display

4

Teradici PCoIP processor TERA2220
TERA2240

Maximum resolution
Single display with 2560 x 1600 resolution or two displays with 1920 x 1200 resolution
2 displays with 2560 x 1600 resolution or four displays with 1920 x 1200 resolution

The following table provides performance data statistics for host card TERA2240 on Wyse 5070 thin client with Celeron processor:

Table 138. Performance data statistics

Number of display

Maximum rate defined by Input change rate

user (Mbps)

(Mbps)

30

30

1

30

30

Output process rate
22 21

Maximum Tx bandwidth (Mbps) 50 50

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Number of display

Maximum rate defined by Input change rate

user (Mbps)

(Mbps)

60

59

60

59

30

30

30

30

2

60

57

60

57

Output process rate
22 30 11 10 11 9

Maximum Tx bandwidth (Mbps) 101 105 83 50 135 185

For information about configuring PCoIP Direct Connect, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
NOTE: The TERA2220 host card is tested on the workstation Dell Precision 5820 Tower with graphics card NVIDIA Quadro P2000.
Host card reference documents on Teradici official website:  Quick Start Guide-- www.teradici.com/web-help/pcoip_remote_workstation_card.  Administrators' guide-- www.teradici.com/web-help/pcoip_remote_workstation_card/5.0.1.  Release Notes-- www.teradici.com/web-help/pcoip_remote_workstation_card/5.0.1/release_notes.

Okta integration through Citrix NetScaler
ThinOS supports Okta through the Citrix NetScaler Gateway 11.0 or later. The Okta RADIUS Agent is used for user authentication. For more information about configuring Citrix NetScaler Gateway to use the Okta RADIUS Agent, see the Citrix NetScaler Gateway Radius Configuration Guide at help.okta.com. Support matrix  Citrix environment--All XenDesktop and XenApp  NetScaler--version 11.0 or later  Dell Wyse 3040, 5060, 5010, 7010, 5040 AIO, 3030 LT, 3020, 3010, and 5070 thin clients
NOTE: Phone authentication by using Okta is supported only in US and Canada.
Limitation: ThinOS version 8.6 supports only Okta and NetScaler Radius mode.

Display selection when launching RDP connection in full screen
In the previous ThinOS version, if you connect an RDP session in window mode with the default resolution, the first session is displayed on the main screen. If a secondary RDP connection is launched, the second session is displayed on the second screen.
When you connect an RDP session in full screen mode, the connection is displayed on all the screens and there is no option to display full screen on a specific display.
In ThinOS version 8.6, you can select your preferred display on which you want to launch the RDP session in full screen mode. In a multi-display setup, the Default on Screen X option is added in the Display Resolution drop-down list in the Connection Properties window of the RDP connection. For information about selecting the display to launch the RDP connection, and to know how the feature works in different scenarios, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
You can also enable this option using the INI parameter onscreen=x, where the onscreen value is the number of displays. For more information about configuring the INI parameter, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
NOTE: If you switch the display mode between span and mirror modes, you must restart your thin client to apply the settings specified in the onscreen INI parameter.

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Table 139. Support matrix Platform Wyse 3010 thin client Wyse 3020 thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client Wyse 3040 thin client Wyse 5010 thin client Wyse 5040 thin client Wyse 5060 thin client Wyse 5070 thin client--Celeron Wyse 5070 thin client--Pentium Wyse 5070 extended thin client Wyse 7010 thin client

Display selection Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

Maximum display support DVI-I DVI-D and DVI-I Two DisplayPorts Two DisplayPorts DVI-I and DisplayPort Built-in port and DisplayPort Two DisplayPorts Two DisplayPorts Three DisplayPorts Four DisplayPorts and two mini DisplayPorts DVI-I and DisplayPort

Desktop scaling factor for RDP connection
The Desktop Scale Factor option enables you to define the desktop scale in the client locally. This option is supported in RDP version 8/RDP version 10 or later on the Dell Wyse 3010, 3020, 3030 LT, 3040, 5010, 5040, 5060, 5070, and 7010 thin clients. This feature is not supported in RDP 7.
NOTE: The Desktop Scale Factor is only applicable for RDP connection. Setting this option does not impact the local display scale on the thin client. You can configure the desktop scaling factor by using SessionConfig=RDP DesktopScaleFactor=xx parameters. The value for DesktopScaleFactor is 100~500. For more information about setting the desktop scaling factor, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Icon folders for StoreFront interface
ThinOS version 8.6 supports icon folders for StoreFront interface mode. The icon is added on the desktop, where you can manage the folders. For example, you can add applications into the folder and delete folders including internal applications. You can configure this option using the INI parameter SignOn=yes IconGroupStyle=Folder. For more information, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at Dell.com/support.
Caradigm Way2Care enhancement
Way2Care is part of Caradigm Identity and Access Management (IAM) portfolio, and is designed to securely access patient information from multiple clinical applications. A new INI parameter CaradigmServer=xxx UseWay2Care=yes is added in this release. you can also set DisableManualLogon=yes EGPGroup=xxx along with the CaradigmServer parameter. This feature uses Way2Care API that is different from the TapServer API. Way2Care uses decimal UID format. For more information about the CaradigmServer parameter, see Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at Dell.com/ support.
Wireless IP configuration
When wired and wireless network share the same IP configuration, the wireless network is disabled and the wired network is enabled. From ThinOS version 8.6, there is a separate wireless IP configuration.

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For information about configuring Wireless IP, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at Dell.com/support.
Display priority on Wyse 5070 Extended thin client
The display priority on Wyse 5070 Extended thin client is updated to support the latest AMD vBIOS firmware. This is applicable from ThinOS 8.5.1 release.
Figure 2. Display priority The display priority is as follows:  DP1 > DP2 > DP3 > DP4 > mDP5 > mDP6  DP1 > USB Type-C > DP3 > DP4 > mDP5 > mDP6  DP1 > DP2 > VGA > DP4 > mDP5 > mDP6  DP1 > USB Type-C > VGA > DP4 > mDP5 > mDP6
Display GUI update
Only 32-bit desktop color is supported on Wyse 3010 (T10) and 3020 (T10D) thin clients. The display GUI is changed for Wyse 5070 thin client. However, the display GUI remains same for other ThinOS-based platforms. For more information about configuring your display settings, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.
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Bluetooth pairing update

The Bluetooth Pairing Vulnerability--CVE-2018-5383--is resolved in ThinOS version 8.6 release. For more information about the issue. see www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00128.html.
Affected platforms:
 Wyse 3030 LT thin client with ThinOS  Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS  Wyse 5010 thin client with ThinOS  Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP  Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with ThinOS  Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP  Wyse 5070 thin client  Wyse 7010 thin client

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of newly added INI parameter in this release: NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 140. INI parameters INI parameters [Week={Current, Other, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}]
[disabledKeys={PrtScn;SysRq}] [UpgradeOrder={bios, wtos}] [Default={camera device name}] [CAGUserAsUPN={yes, no}]
[CAGExternal={yes, no}]
[enableReminder={yes, no}]
SysinfoOntop=[yes, no]
[DisableSFInit={yes, no}]
[Host={broker_url}] [AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3...}]

Description*
Enables you to specify the minimum weeks required to reboot the client after configuring an INI parameter.
Enables you to disable keys on the keyboard.
Enables you to specify the upgrade order between BIOS and firmware.
Enables you to set the default camera device settings.
Enables you to send user details to server in the format similar to an email address (username@fqdn).
Enables you to log in to csg with an external network directly without verifying beacons.
Enables you to postpone the reboot triggered by the Wyse Management Suite agent.
Enables the System Information window to be displayed at the top in the Z-Order and overlaps on the nonmode switched full screen session window.
Enables you to disable the StoreFront initialize process after the device reboot.
The Host option enables you to specify the broker server IP address or FQDN.
The AutoConnectList option specifies the VDI desktops or applications launched automatically when you use VDI to sign in to the session.

MultiHead=[yes, no] [ManualOverride={yes, no}] [Mainscreen={1,2,3,4,5,6}] [Resolution={ddc, width X height}] [Rotate={left, right}]

The MultiHead option enables you to set the span mode or mirror mode for multiple monitors on Wyse 5070 thin client.
The ManualOverride option enables you to manually set the monitor layout.
The Mainscreen option enables you to set the required display as a main screen.
The Resolution and Rotate options works when the display is set to mirror mode and MultiHead=no.

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Table 140. INI parameters

INI parameters

Description*

Screen=[1,2,3,4,5,6]
[align={screen id, top|center|bottom|left|right, top|center|bottom|left|right}]

The Screen option enables you to select the screen which you want to set as default.
The align option enables you to set the screen alignment on Wyse 5070 thin client.

Connect=[ICA, RDP, PCoIP] [OnScreen={1-6}]

The PCoIP value is added to the Connect parameter.
The OnScreen option enables you to specify which display must be in full screen in an RDP session.

[EnableHardwareCursor={yes, no}]
ManualOverride=[no, yes]
[Components={None, display, keyboard, mouse, timezone, network, audio, printer, All}]

Enables you to control the hardware cursor in the Blast session.
The ManualOverride option enables you to retain your personalized settings. The Components option enables you to specify the component for which personalized settings are required.

[DesktopScaleFactor={100­500}] [MaxConnect=max]

Enables you to set the percentage of desktop scaling factor for RDP connection.
Enables you to set the maximum number of session connections that you can specify in both wnos.ini and username.ini.

*For detailed description and default values, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/ support.

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 141. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.3

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.2

Imprivata OneSign

5.5.001.22

NetScaler

10.1/11.0/11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.6/3.15

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 142. Tested environment - VDI components

Windows 7 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Linux

Windows Server 2012 R2

VMware Horizon 7.5











XenDesktop 5.6



Not applicable

XenApp 6.5

Not applicable

XenDesktop/ XenApp 7.18

Not applicable



Not applicable



Windows

Apps

Server 2016











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Windows 7 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Linux

Windows Server 2012 R2

XenDesktop/

XenApp 7.15





LTSR

Not applicable



XenDesktop/

XenApp 7.15



LTSR





Not applicable



Tera PCM for AWS 1.03

 *

Not applicable

RDS 2012 R2/ 2016







Not applicable



Windows

Apps

Server 2016

Not applicable











*AWS Workspace VM OS Windows 7 style is actually based on 2008 R2 RDSH.

Table 143. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

XenDesktop/ XenApp
7.15

Operating System RTME

Windows 7

2.5

Lync client Skype For Business 2016

Windows 8.1

2.5

Skype For Business2016

Windows 10

2.5

Skype For Business 2016

Windows 2016

2.5

Skype For Business 2016

Skype for Business (SFB) server
Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015 Skype For Business 2015

Tested peripherals
This section lists the tested peripheral devices.
 Keyboard/ Mouse  Dell USB wired keyboard - KB216  Dell USB wired laser mouse - Naruto  Dell USB wired optical mouse - MS116  Dell KM636 wireless keyboard and mouse  Dell wireless keyboard/mouse KM632  Dell wireless keyboard/mouse WK636  Dell Keyboard KB113p  Dell Keyboard KB216  Dell Keyboard KB212-B  Dell Keyboard KB216p/ mouse MS-116p  Dell keyboard KB813--Smart card reader  Dell Mouse MS111-P  Dell Mouse MS116-P  Dell Keyboard SK-3205--Smart card reader  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse - WM123  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse - WM122  Dell wireless mouse - WM324  Dell wireless bluetooth travel mouse - WM524  Dell premier wireless keyboard and mouse  Dell wireless tablet keyboard/bluetooth  Logitech Ultrathin touch mouse T630/bluetooth  Logitech M310 wireless mouse  Logitech K380 keyboard/bluetooth  Logitech K480 Keyboard/bluetooth

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 Logitech K400 Plus  Logitech T400 zone touch mouse  Logitech M557 mouse/bluetooth  Microsoft wireless mouse 1453  Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse 1428  Microsoft ARC mouse 1350  Microsoft ARC touch mouse 1592/bluetooth  Microsoft designer bluetooth keyboard/mouse  Thinkpad compact bluetooth keyboard--bluetooth  Rapoo E6100, bluetooth  SpaceNavigator 3D space mouse  USB Webcam  Logitech C525 HD Webcam  Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam  Logitech C930e HD Webcam  Logitech BCC950 ConferenceCam  Logitech USB Webcam 9000  Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam  Logitech C925e Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000  Microsoft LifeCam Studio  Printer  Dell B1163 Mono Multifunction printer--no support for Generic/Text only  Dell B1165nfw Mono Multifunction printer--no support for Generic/Text only  Dell B1260dn laser printer  Dell B1265dnf Multifunction laser printer  Dell B2360d laser printer  Dell B2360dn laser printer  HP LaserJet P2055d  HP LaserJet P2035  HP LaserJet 1022n  HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP  EPSON PLQ-20K  Mobile device  Samsung Galaxy S7  iPhone XR  iPhone 7  iPhone 8 plus  HTC one-XL--Android 4.2.2  USB headset  Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business - UC350  Dell 2.0 speaker system - AE215  Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business - UC150  Microsoft Corporation LifeChat LX-6000 headset  Dell Pro Stereo Headset UC350  Jabra PRO 935 MS  Jabra PRO 9450  Jabra Speak 510 MS, Bluetooth--Bluetooth  Jabra Evolve 75  Jabra Evolve 40 MS Mono  Jabra UC SUPREME MS /LINK 360, Bluetooth  Jabra GN2000  Jabra UC VOICE 750 MS  Jabra Evolve ENC010 MS Link USB headset  Jabra EVOLVE HSC040W  Plantronics SAVI W740/Savi W745--this bluetooth is not supported on ThinOS
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 Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics Blackwire C5210  Plantronics BLACKWIRE C710, Bluetooth  Plantronics SAVI W740/Savi W745
NOTE: Bluetooth is not supported on ThinOS.
 Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics Calisto 620 M, Bluetooth  Plantronics USB DSP DA40(B)  SENNHEISER USB SC230
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync  SENNHEISER SP 20 ML Speakerphone for Lync and mobile devices  SENNHEISER SC 75 USB MS
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SC 40 USB MS
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHESIER SDW 5016-EU
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 Plantronics Blackwire 3220 USB-A  Analog headset
 Logitech h150  Philips  Dell USB SoundBar AC511  Monitor  Dell 24 Monitor - E2417H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2417H  Dell 20 Monitor - E2216H  Dell 22 Monitor - E2218HN  Dell 22 Monitor - P2219H  Dell 22 Monitor - P2219HC  Dell 23 Monitor - P2319H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2415Q 4K2K (UHD) monitor  Dell P2418D--2560x1440  Dell UltraSharp 34 Monitor - P3418HW  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2518D  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2718Q--4K  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2419H/HC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2719D/DC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2719D/DC--310-7225-AO  Dell E2416Hb--1920x1080  Dell E2715Hf--1920 x 1080  Dell E2318H--1920 x 1080  Dell UP2715K--3840 x 2160/2560 x 1440  Dell UP3216Qt--3480 x 2160  Dell P2415Q 4K2K (UHD) monitor  Dell P2418HZ--1920 x 1080  Dell P2714Hc--1920 x 1080  Dell P2715Q--3840 x 2160  Dell P2815Qf--3840 x 2160  Dell 43 Monitor - P4317Q  Dell P4317Qc--3480 x 2160  Dell U2414HB--1920 x 1080

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 Dell U2415--1920 x 1200  Dell U2713HM--2560 x 1440  Dell U2518D--2560 x 1440  Dell U2713HMt--2560 x 1440  Dell U3415W--3440 x 1440  Dell U3419W--3440 x1440  Dell U2718Qb--3840 x 2160  Dell U2718Q--3480 x 2160  Dell U2913 WM--2560 x 1080  Dell S2718D--2560 x 1440  Dell 23 Monitor - P2419H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2419HC  Dell P2418HZ--1920 x 1080  Dell P2719H--1920 x 1080  Dell P2719HC--1920 x 1080  Dell S2817Q--3840 x 2160  Add On 1000 Base-T SFP transceiver (RJ-45)--310-7225-AO  DVD ROM  BENQ DVD Drive  Samsung portable DVD Writer SE-208  Dell external DVDRW Drive  Dell DW316  Cable/Converter  Dell miniDP-VGA convertor  Dell TYPE-C-VGA convertor  Dell DP-VGA convertor  Dell DP-DVI convertor  Dell TYPE-C-DP convertor  Dell TYPE-C-HDMI convertor  USB to Serial converter  DisplayPort to HDMI adapter  DisplayPort to VGA adapter  USB Type-C to DisplayPort adapter  USB Type-C to HDMI  USB Type-C to VGA adapter  USB to Serial adapter--Trendnet  USB to Serial adapter--Cables-2-Go  Smart card reader  OMNIKEY 3021--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 3021  OMNIKEY 3121--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 3121  OMNIKEY 5022 CL--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5022  OMNIKEY 5025 CL--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 502a  OMNIKEY 5125--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5125  OMNIKEY 5321 V2 CL SAM--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5341  OMNIKEY 5321 V2 Cli--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 532a  OMNIKEY 5321 CR--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5320  OMNIKEY 5325 CL--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5125  OMNIKEY 5326 DFR--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5326  OMNIKEY 5421--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5421  OMNIKEY 5422--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5422  OMNIKEY 5427 CK--Vendor ID 076b, Product ID 5427  SmartOS powered SCR335  Cherry keyboard RS 6600 with smart card  Cherry keyboard KC 1000 SC with smart card  Dell keyboard KB813--smart card reader  Dell Keyboard SK-3205--smart card reader
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 Gemalto IDBridge CT710  Gemalto PC Twin  RDR-80581AKU--Proximity/Smart card reader  RDR-6082AKU--Proximity/Smart card reader  Finger Print Reader  HDW-IMP-1C  Keyboard KSI 1700  Touch screen  Elo Touch Screen USB  Elo Touch Screen Serial  Dell P2418HT--1920x1080  USB drive  SanDisk USB 3.0 16 GB  Sandisk cruzer 8 GB  SanDisk USB3.1 and Type-C 16 GB  Kingston USB3.1 and Type-C 32 GB
NOTE: Do not restart your thin client when Kingston USB3.1 and Type-C 32 GB is connected.
 Kingston DataTraveler G3 8 GB  Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0 16 GB  ADATA S107/16 GB  PNY USB3.0 16 GB  Sony N50 16 GB  Tripp Lite USB2.0 Hub  Networking  Cisco GLC-T=30-1301-03  SpeechMike Premium  LFH3610/00 SpeechMike Premium--only redirect  LFH3200/00 SpeechMike Premium--only redirect

Table 144. Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Smart Card information from ThinOS event log
ActivIdentity V1 (IDClassic 230)

Driver ActivClient 6.2

Provider (CSP)
ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Card type
Gemalto Cyberflex Access 64 K V2c

ActivIdentity V2

ActivClient 6.2

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Oberthur CosmopoIC 64k V5.2

Gemalto/IDPrime.NET (Gemalto .net 510)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

Axalto Cryptoflex.NET (V7.2.1.0)

ID Prime MD v 4.0.2 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 840)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.3.2.11)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.0 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 3810)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.4.0.7)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 830)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.4.1.7)

Etoken CardOS

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

Siemens CardOS V4.2B

Etoken CardOS (white USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

Siemens CardOS V4.2

Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

eToken PRO Java 72 K OS755

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black SafeNet Authentication

USB key)

Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

SafeNet eToken 510x

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Smart Card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

Provider (CSP)

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black SafeNet Authentication

USB key)

Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

PIV (Yubico) (black USB key) YubiKey PIV Manager

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

cv cryptovision gmbh (c) v1.0ns

cv_act_scinterface_6.1.6

cv act sc/interface CSP

Card type SafeNet eToken 5110
G&D STAb dRCOS 3.0 T =0/1 0V300
Giesecke and Devrient StarCos 3.2
YubiKey 4.3.3
G&D STARCOS 3.2

Known issues

This section describes the known issues in this release.

Table 145. Known issues

Issue number

Description

TIR98812

You cannot click OK to change the resolution when you set the Left turn 90 degrees screen as a main display.

Workaround There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98790

Background is filled with color when you start an application and move the application while previewing the image with two cameras.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98788

The USB drive cannot be redirected into the Blast session

Use the USB port that is not used. If all ports

when you disconnect the USB drive from the device and then were used before, reboot the device to remove

connect with the same USB port again.

the USB device information from the device.

TIR98781

Audio output is poor when you enable the JVDI audio during the full screen video call on Wyse 5060 and 3040 thin clients. This is due to hardware performance limitation. Wyse 5070 thin client supports full screen video call with good audio output.

Do not use the JVDI video call with window mode on Wyse 5060 and 3040 thin clients.

TIR98780

Blast Windows 7 session stops working for about 4-5 seconds.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98768

Image upgrade using Wyse Management Suite deletes the

Create a Wyse Management Suite App policy to

existing packages while the existing Wyse Management Suite install the package after upgrading.

App policy does not install the packages again.

TIR98755

Wyse Management Suite BIOS policy settings, and ini BIOS settings may be incompatible that results in a device reboot loop.

Disable either the DellCmos INI or the BIOS setting from Wyse Management Suite.

TIR98727 JVDI troubleshooting logs show incorrect information.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98714

Pulse audio is missing and you cannot open any device file.

Reboot the thin client.

TIR98605

If the text copy and paste functionality between the local and Switch the session between local and Blast Blast sessions requires a session switch, then the last copied session. content is placed in the session application successfully.

TIR98580

You must create a new INI parameter to disable the Vertical There is no workaround in this release. Synchronization.

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Issue number

Description

Workaround

TIR98561

Trap (winmgr) error occurs when you wake up the monitor from screen saver.

Reboot the thin client.

TIR98550

You cannot log in to the VDI desktop with Geamalto MD830B There is no workaround in this release. L3 smart card through Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Service.

TIR98514

On Wyse 3040 thin client, the cursor performance is low when you use the ELO USB touch screen.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98486

On Wyse 5070 thin client, cursor is displayed as double image when you switch between mirror mode and span mode, or when you wake up the monitor from screen saver (turn off screen).

Reboot the thin client.

TIR98143

CAC is not found on the login page of XenApp 7.18 Desktop Server 2016 R2.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR97287

When you start an ICA session with 4K resolution on Wyse 5010 thin client, a green background is observed.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Topics:
· Release scope

Release scope

Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on current, actively shipping hardware platforms, and those hardware platforms that are within their first year after their official End of Life date. Beyond the one year time period, new software releases are no longer certified for use with the older hardware, even though it is possible that they may still work. This allows us to advance our product with features and functions that might not have been supported by the previous hardware, with previous generation CPUs and supporting components.

Release type and definition
This release note contains information about the new features, supported platforms, and tested environment for ThinOS Lite version 2.6.

Supported platform

The following table provides the list of supported platforms and build information:

Table 146. Supported platform Platform Wyse 3010 zero client--T00X Wyse 3020 zero client--T00DX Wyse 5010 zero client--D00DX

ThinOS Lite/zero client for Citrix T00_xen.bin T00D_xen ZD00_xen

BIOS information

The following table provides the list of latest BIOS available in this release:

Table 147. BIOS information Platform Wyse 3010 zero client--T00X Wyse 3020 zero client--T00DX Wyse 5010 zero client--D00DX

BIOS version EC 3.02 wloader 7.1_216 3.0U

Packages
The following table provides the list of the packages that are included in ThinOS Lite version 2.6 release.

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NOTE: Dell recommends that you use these packages along with the released ThinOS Lite firmware.

Table 148. Packages Package name FR.i386.pkg RTME.i386.pkg TCX.i386.pkg

Version 1.24.51190 2.5.49272--based on the Citrix RTOP version 2.5 7.1.41853

Feature support matrix

The following table provides the list of new features that are supported on each platform:

Table 149. Feature support matrix

Feature

Wyse 3010 zero client-- T00X

Update RTME Package to version 2.5

Not supported

Package check

Not supported

Telnet

Supported

Report locally attached devices Supported to Wyse Device Manager

Vertical Synchronization

Not supported

Okta Integration through Citrix Supported NetScaler

Icon folders support for StoreFront interface mode

Supported

Caradigm Way2Care enhancement

Supported

Wireless IP configuration

Supported

Display GUI update

Supported

Wyse 3020 zero client-- T00DX Not supported
Not supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported Supported

* Only certain features are supported.

Wyse 5010 zero client-- D00DX Limited support
Supported Supported Supported
Supported Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported Not supported

Citrix Receiver feature matrix

Table 150. Citrix Receiver feature matrix

Features

XenApp Applications

XenDesktop Desktops

Follow Me Apps/Subscriptions

Content

Offline Apps (App V) File Open In Receiver

Desktop Viewer/Toolbar

Multitasking

Follow Me Sessions (Workspace Control)

Operating System--ThinOS Supported Supported Supported Not applicable Not applicable Not supported Supported Supported

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Features

URL Redirection

Audio Playback

UDP Audio

Bidirectional Audio (VoIP)

Web Cam (Video Chat)

Video Playback

Flash Redirection

Skype for business Optimization pack

Windows Multimedia Redirection

Local Printing

H.264-enhanced SuperCodec

Adaptive Transport

Framehawk

Client hardware acceleration

Desktop Composition redirection

3DPro Graphics

HDX

Remote FX

Location-Based Services

Client drive mapping/File Transfer*

Generic USB redirection

SDWAN Support

Local App Access

Multi-touch

Mobility Pack

HDX Insight

Experience Metrics

External Monitor

True Multi Monitor

Session Sharing

Session Reliability

Auto Client reconnect

Multi-port ICA

Receiver for Web Access

Security and communication

Remote Access via NetScaler Gateway NetScaler Full VPN RSA Soft Token

Challenge Response SMS

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Operating System--ThinOS Limited support¹ Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported (x86 only) Supported (x86 only) Supported Supported Supported Limited support² Not supported Limited support Not supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported Verification needed Not applicable Not supported Not applicable Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not applicable Supported Supported Supported Supported

Table 150. Citrix Receiver feature matrix

Features

User Cert Auth via NetScaler Gateway

Smart Card (CAC, PIV and so on)

Proximity/Contact less Card (Fast Connect)

Pass Through Authentication

SAN Cert

SHA2 Certs

TLS 1.1/1.2

AES and 3DES Encryption

Smart Access

IPv6

Updates

Auto Discovery/Configuration App Store Updates/Citrix updates

Operating System--ThinOS Supported Supported Supported Supported Verification needed Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Not supported Not supported

*File transfer feature applies to HTML5/Chrome Receiver only. ¹HTML5 limitation ²DTLS audio limitation For more information about Citrix Receiver features, see the Citrix documentation at www.citrix.com.

Important notes

This section contains information about firmware upgrade and system configuration that you need to know before using ThinOS Lite version 2.6.
Firmware upgrade and downgrade notification
The Local display 16-bit color option is removed from Wyse 3010 and 3020 zero clients.
System configuration and deployment
 ThinOS BIOS policy can be configured using Wyse Management Suite Console, Wyse Management Suite group INI, Wyse Management Suite advanced settings and FTP INI. Dell recommends that you use any one of the methods to configure the BIOS policy. Setting the BIOS policy simultaneously using different methods may cause a policy mismatch, and the device reboots repeatedly. This reboot loop issue is observed when you select the reboot immediately option in the BIOS policy settings section on the Wyse Management Suite console.
 All the installed packages are deleted when you update the ThinOS Lite version between major releases--2.5 to 2.6--using FTP, WDM, or Wyse Management Suite.
Solution for updating firmware using FTP and WDM--Ensure that you have set the PKG install parameters in the WNOS.ini, and the pkg files are uploaded in the directory. After the device reboot, the packages are re-installed automatically.
Solution for updating firmware using Wyse Management Suite--Wyse Management Suite App policy works only once after the policy is created. The deleted package cannot be reinstalled using the same policy. Dell recommends that you create a new App policy to install the package after the firmware update is complete.
 WDM vulnerability is fixed in this release. You must configure either the DHCP or the DNS option/record of the WDM server fingerprint to automatically fetch and validate the fingerprint before checking in to the WDM server. However, there is no impact to the ThinOS Lite device functionality if you do not to configure the fingerprint validation environment. For more information about how to set up fingerprint using WDM, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.

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New and enhanced features

Update RTME package to 2.5
RTME package--RTME.i386.pkg--is updated to version 2.5.49272. For information about installation and compatibility, see the Citrix RTOP version 2.5 documentation at www.citrix.com/support.
Limitations:  ThinOS RTME package update does not support hardware acceleration. For more information, see the Citrix documentation
at docs.citrix.com.  Answer/Hold /End call options are not supported by using Bluetooth headset button.

Package version check
After you install packages, the ThinOS Lite client restarts and verifies the version of the installed packages. If you have not installed the latest package version, an event log is generated. You can view the logs on the Event Log tab in the System Information window.

Telnet
Telnet is a terminal emulation client that allows you to connect to a remote host or device. In ThinOS Lite version 2.6, the Telnet tab is added in the Troubleshooting window. When you enter the hostname and click Connect, the Telnet window is displayed and the Troubleshooting window is closed automatically.

Report locally attached devices to Wyse Device Manager
This feature reports locally attached devices such as monitor and USB device details to the Wyse Device Manager (WDM) server. This information is displayed in the device detail section on the WDM console. Limitation--ThinOS supports more than 20 USB devices through the USB hub. However, WDM server shows only 10 devices.

Vertical Synchronization

Vertical Synchronization or V-Sync enables the ThinOS Lite client to synchronize the frame rate of a video with the monitor refresh rate to avoid screen tearing. Screen tearing occurs when the graphic processor delivers display frames more than your monitor can process. As a result, the image appears to be cut in half. Enabling VSync synchronizes the output video of the graphics card to the refresh rate of the monitor. In ThinOS Lite version 2.6, V-Sync is enabled by default.

Table 151. Support matrix

Platform Wyse 3010 zero client--T00X

ThinOS Lite Not supported

Wyse 3020 zero client--T00DX

Not supported

Wyse 5010 zero client--D00DX

Supported

Limitation--The ThinOS local client desktop background flashes for a second when RDP session desktop is connected with H.264-AVC444 enabled.

Okta integration through Citrix NetScaler
ThinOS Lite supports Okta through the Citrix NetScaler Gateway 11.0 or later. The Okta RADIUS Agent is used for user authentication. For more information about configuring Citrix NetScaler Gateway to use the Okta RADIUS Agent, see the Citrix NetScaler Gateway Radius Configuration Guide at help.okta.com.

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Support matrix  Citrix environment--All XenDesktop and XenApp  NetScaler--version 11.0 or later  Dell Wyse 3010, 3020, and 5010 zero clients
NOTE: Phone authentication by using Okta is supported only in US and Canada.
Limitation--ThinOS Lite version 2.6 supports only Okta and NetScaler Radius mode.

Icon folders for StoreFront interface
ThinOS Lite version 2.6 supports icon folders for StoreFront interface mode. The icon is added on the desktop, where you can manage the folders. For example, you can add applications into the folder and delete folders including internal applications. You can configure this option using the INI parameter SignOn=yes IconGroupStyle=Folder. For more information, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 INI Reference Guide at Dell.com/support.

Caradigm Way2Care enhancement
Way2Care is part of Caradigm Identity and Access Management (IAM) portfolio, and is designed to securely access patient information from multiple clinical applications.
A new INI parameter CaradigmServer=xxx UseWay2Care=yes is added in this release. you can also set DisableManualLogon=yes EGPGroup=xxx along with the CaradigmServer parameter.
This feature uses Way2Care API that is different from the TapServer API. Way2Care uses decimal UID format.
For more information about the CaradigmServer parameter, see Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 INI Reference Guide at Dell.com/support.

Wireless IP configuration
When wired and wireless network share the same IP configuration, the wireless network is disabled and the wired network is enabled. From ThinOS Lite version 2.6, there is a separate wireless IP configuration. For information about configuring Wireless IP, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 Administrator's Guide at Dell.com/ support.

Display GUI update
Only 32-bit desktop color is supported on Wyse 3010 (T00X) and 3020 (T00DX) zero clients. For more information about configuring your display settings, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/support.

INI parameters

The following table provides the list of newly added INI parameter in this release: NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters.

Table 152. INI parameters INI parameters [Week={Current, Other, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}]
[disabledKeys={PrtScn;SysRq}] [UpgradeOrder={bios, wtos}]

Description* Enables you to specify the minimum weeks required to reboot the client after configuring an INI parameter.
Enables you to disable keys on the keyboard.
Enables you to specify the upgrade order between BIOS and firmware.

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Table 152. INI parameters INI parameters [Default={camera device name}] [CAGUserAsUPN={yes, no}]
[CAGExternal={yes, no}]
[enableReminder={yes, no}]
SysinfoOntop=[yes, no]
[DisableSFInit={yes, no}]
[Host={broker_url}] [AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3...}]

Description*
Enables you to set the default camera device settings.
Enables you to send user details to server in the format similar to an email address (username@fqdn).
Enables you to log in to csg with an external network directly without verifying beacons.
Enables you to postpone the reboot triggered by the Wyse Management Suite agent.
Enables the System Information window to be displayed at the top in the Z-Order and overlaps on the nonmode switched full screen session window.
Enables you to disable the StoreFront initialize process after the device reboot.
The Host option enables you to specify the broker server IP address or FQDN.
The AutoConnectList option specifies the VDI desktops or applications launched automatically when you use VDI to sign in to the session.

[OnScreen={1-6}]
ManualOverride=[no, yes]
[Components={None, display, keyboard, mouse, timezone, network, audio, printer, All}]

Enables you to specify which display must be in full screen in an RDP session.
The ManualOverride option enables you to retain your personalized settings. The Components option enables you to specify the component for which personalized settings are required.

*For detailed description and default values, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 Administrator's Guide at www.dell.com/ support.

Tested environment

The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes:

Table 153. Tested environment - General components

Component

Version

Wyse Management Suite

1.3

Wyse Device Manager

5.7.2

Imprivata OneSign

5.5.001.22

NetScaler

10.1/11.0/11.1/12.0/12.1

StoreFront

3.6/3.15

Web Interface

5.4

SecureMatrix

4.1.0

Table 154. Tested environment - VDI components

Windows 7 Windows 8.1

Windows 10

Linux

XenDesktop 5.6



XenApp 6.5

Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2012 R2



Windows Server 2016

Apps 

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Windows 7 Windows 8.1

Windows 10

Linux

Citrix XenDesktop /XenApp 7.18

Citrix

XenDesktop /XenApp



7.15 LTSR

Citrix

XenDesktop /XenApp



7.15 LTSR









Windows Server 2008 R2

Windows Server 2012 R2

Windows Server 2016

Apps





















*AWS Workspace VM operating system Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH.

Table 155. Tested environment - Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

XenDesktop/ XenApp Operating System

RTME

Lync client

7.15

Windows 7

2.5

Skype For Business 2016

Windows 8.1

2.5

Skype For Business2016

Windows 10

2.5

Skype For Business 2016

Windows 2016

2.5

Skype For Business 2016

Skype for Business (SFB) server
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015
Skype For Business 2015

Tested peripherals
This section lists the supported peripheral devices.
 Keyboard/ Mouse  Dell USB wired keyboard - KB216  Dell USB wired laser mouse - Naruto  Dell USB wired optical mouse - MS116  Dell KM636 wireless keyboard and mouse  Dell wireless keyboard/mouse KM632  Dell wireless keyboard/mouse WK636  Dell Keyboard KB113p  Dell Keyboard KB216  Dell Keyboard KB212-B  Dell Keyboard KB216p/ mouse MS-116p  Dell keyboard KB813--Smart card reader  Dell Mouse MS111-P  Dell Mouse MS116-P  Dell Keyboard SK-3205--Smart card reader  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse - WM123  Dell Optical Wireless Mouse - WM122  Dell wireless mouse - WM324  Dell wireless bluetooth travel mouse - WM524  Dell premier wireless keyboard and mouse

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 Dell wireless tablet keyboard/bluetooth  Logitech Ultrathin touch mouse T630/bluetooth  Logitech M310 wireless mouse  Logitech K380 keyboard/bluetooth  Logitech K480 Keyboard/bluetooth  Logitech K400 Plus  Logitech T400 zone touch mouse  Logitech M557 mouse/bluetooth  Microsoft wireless mouse 1453  Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse 1428  Microsoft ARC mouse 1350  Microsoft ARC touch mouse 1592/bluetooth  Microsoft designer bluetooth keyboard/mouse  Thinkpad compact bluetooth keyboard--bluetooth  Rapoo E6100, bluetooth  SpaceNavigator 3D space mouse  USB Webcam  Logitech C525 HD Webcam  Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam  Logitech C930e HD Webcam  Logitech BCC950 ConferenceCam  Logitech USB Webcam 9000  Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam  Logitech C925e Webcam  Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000  Microsoft LifeCam Studio  Printer  Dell B1163 Mono Multifunction printer--no support for Generic/Text only  Dell B1165nfw Mono Multifunction printer--no support for Generic/Text only  Dell B1260dn laser printer  Dell B1265dnf Multifunction laser printer  Dell B2360d laser printer  Dell B2360dn laser printer  HP LaserJet P2055d  HP LaserJet P2035  HP LaserJet 1022n  HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP  EPSON PLQ-20K  Mobile device  Samsung Galaxy S7  iPhone XR  iPhone 7  iPhone 8 plus  HTC one-XL--Android 4.2.2  USB headset  Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business - UC350  Dell 2.0 speaker system - AE215  Dell Pro Stereo Headset - Skype for Business - UC150  Microsoft Corporation LifeChat LX-6000 headset  Dell Pro Stereo Headset UC350  Jabra PRO 935 MS  Jabra PRO 9450  Jabra Speak 510 MS, Bluetooth--Bluetooth  Jabra Evolve 75  Jabra Evolve 40 MS Mono  Jabra UC SUPREME MS /LINK 360, Bluetooth
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 Jabra GN2000  Jabra UC VOICE 750 MS  Jabra Evolve ENC010 MS Link USB headset  Jabra EVOLVE HSC040W  Plantronics SAVI W740/Savi W745--this bluetooth is not supported on ThinOS  Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics Blackwire C5210  Plantronics BLACKWIRE C710, Bluetooth  Plantronics SAVI W740/Savi W745
NOTE: Bluetooth is not supported on ThinOS.
 Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset  Plantronics Calisto 620 M, Bluetooth  Plantronics USB DSP DA40(B)  SENNHEISER USB SC230
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync  SENNHEISER SP 20 ML Speakerphone for Lync and mobile devices  SENNHEISER SC 75 USB MS
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHEISER SC 40 USB MS
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 SENNHESIER SDW 5016-EU
NOTE: Volume button does not work correctly with RTME.
 Plantronics Blackwire 3220 USB-A  Analog headset
 Logitech h150  Philips  Dell USB SoundBar AC511  Monitor  Dell 24 Monitor - E2417H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2417H  Dell 20 Monitor - E2216H  Dell 22 Monitor - E2218HN  Dell 22 Monitor - P2219H  Dell 22 Monitor - P2219HC  Dell 23 Monitor - P2319H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2415Q 4K2K (UHD) monitor  Dell P2418D--2560x1440  Dell UltraSharp 34 Monitor - P3418HW  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2518D  Dell UltraSharp 27 Monitor - U2718Q--4K  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2419H/HC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2719D/DC  Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor - U2719D/DC--310-7225-AO  Dell E2416Hb--1920x1080  Dell E2715Hf--1920 x 1080  Dell E2318H--1920 x 1080  Dell UP2715K--3840 x 2160/2560 x 1440  Dell UP3216Qt--3480 x 2160  Dell P2415Q 4K2K (UHD) monitor  Dell P2418HZ--1920 x 1080  Dell P2714Hc--1920 x 1080

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 Dell P2715Q--3840 x 2160  Dell P2815Qf--3840 x 2160  Dell 43 Monitor - P4317Q  Dell P4317Qc--3480 x 2160  Dell U2414HB--1920 x 1080  Dell U2415--1920 x 1200  Dell U2713HM--2560 x 1440  Dell U2518D--2560 x 1440  Dell U2713HMt--2560 x 1440  Dell U3415W--3440 x 1440  Dell U3419W--3440 x1440  Dell U2718Qb--3840 x 2160  Dell U2718Q--3480 x 2160  Dell U2913 WM--2560 x 1080  Dell S2718D--2560 x 1440  Dell 23 Monitor - P2419H  Dell 24 Monitor - P2419HC  Dell P2418HZ--1920 x 1080  Dell P2719H--1920 x 1080  Dell P2719HC--1920 x 1080  Dell S2817Q--3840 x 2160  Add On 1000 Base-T SFP transceiver (RJ-45)--310-7225-AO  DVD ROM  BENQ DVD Drive  Samsung portable DVD Writer SE-208  Dell external DVDRW Drive  Dell DW316  Cable/Converter  Dell miniDP-VGA convertor  Dell TYPE-C-VGA convertor  Dell DP-VGA convertor  Dell DP-DVI convertor  Dell TYPE-C-DP convertor  Dell TYPE-C-HDMI convertor  USB to Serial converter  DisplayPort to HDMI adapter  DisplayPort to VGA adapter  USB Type-C to DisplayPort adapter  USB Type-C to HDMI  USB Type-C to VGA adapter  USB to Serial adapter--Trendnet  USB to Serial adapter--Cables-2-Go  Smart card reader  OMNIKEY HID 3021  OMNIKEY OK CardMan3121  HID OMNIKEY 5125--Proximity/Smart card reader  HID OMNIKEY 5421--Proximity/Smart card reader  HID OMNIKEY 5325 CL--Proximity/Smart card reader  SmartOS powered SCR335  Cherry keyboard RS 6600 with smart card  Cherry keyboard KC 1000 SC with smart card  Dell keyboard KB813--smart card reader  Dell Keyboard SK-3205--smart card reader  Gemalto IDBridge CT710  Gemalto PC Twin  OMNIKEY 5326 DFR--Proximity/Smart card reader
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 RDR-80581AKU--Proximity/Smart card reader  RDR-6082AKU--Proximity/Smart card reader  OMNIKEY 5025 CL--Proximity/Smart card reader  OMNIKEY 5321 v2--Proximity/Smart card reader  Finger Print Reader  HDW-IMP-1C  Keyboard KSI 1700  Touch screen  Elo Touch Screen USB  Elo Touch Screen Serial  Dell P2418HT--1920x1080  USB drive  SanDisk USB 3.0 16 GB  Sandisk cruzer 8 GB  SanDisk USB3.1 and Type-C 16 GB  Kingston USB3.1 and Type-C 32 GB
NOTE: Do not restart your thin client when Kingston USB3.1 and Type-C 32 GB is connected.
 Kingston DataTraveler G3 8 GB  Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0 16 GB  ADATA S107/16 GB  PNY USB3.0 16 GB  Sony N50 16 GB  Tripp Lite USB2.0 Hub  Networking  Cisco GLC-T=30-1301-03  SpeechMike Premium  LFH3610/00 SpeechMike Premium--only redirect  LFH3200/00 SpeechMike Premium--only redirect

Table 156. Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Smart Card information from ThinOS event log
ActivIdentity V1 (IDClassic 230)

Driver ActivClient 6.2

Provider (CSP)
ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Card type
Gemalto Cyberflex Access 64 K V2c

ActivIdentity V2

ActivClient 6.2

ActivClient Cryptographic Service Provider

Oberthur CosmopoIC 64k V5.2

Gemalto/IDPrime.NET (Gemalto .net 510)

Gemalto Mini driver 1.21

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

Axalto Cryptoflex.NET (V7.2.1.0)

ID Prime MD v 4.0.2 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 840)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.3.2.11)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.0 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 3810)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.4.0.7)

ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (Gemalto Gemalto Mini driver 1.21 830)

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

IDPrime MD T = 0 (V 7.4.1.7)

Etoken CardOS

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

Siemens CardOS V4.2B

Etoken CardOS (white USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

Siemens CardOS V4.2

Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key)

SafeNet Authentication Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

eToken PRO Java 72 K OS755

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black SafeNet Authentication

USB key)

Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

SafeNet eToken 510x

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Table 156. Smart card information from ThinOS event log

Smart Card information from ThinOS event log

Driver

Provider (CSP)

Etoken Java(aladdin) (black SafeNet Authentication

USB key)

Client 8.2.133

eToken Base Cryptographic Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

A.E.T. Europe B.V.

SafeSign-IdentityClient-3.0.76

SafeSign Standard Cryptographic Service Provider

PIV (Yubico) (black USB key) YubiKey PIV Manager

Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider

cv cryptovision gmbh (c) v1.0ns

cv_act_scinterface_6.1.6

cv act sc/interface CSP

Card type SafeNet eToken 5110
G&D STAb dRCOS 3.0 T =0/1 0V300
Giesecke and Devrient StarCos 3.2
YubiKey 4.3.3
G&D STARCOS 3.2

Known issues

This section describes the known issues in this release.

Table 157. Known issues

Issue number

Description

TIR98812

You cannot click OK to change the resolution when you set the Left turn 90 degrees screen as a main display.

Workaround There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98790

Background is filled with color when you start an application and move the application while previewing the image with two cameras.

There is no workaround in this release.

TIR98768

Image upgrade using Wyse Management Suite deletes the

Create a Wyse Management Suite App policy to

existing packages while the existing Wyse Management Suite install the package after upgrading.

App policy does not install the packages again.

TIR98755

Wyse Management Suite BIOS policy settings, and ini BIOS settings may be incompatible that results in a device reboot loop.

Disable either the DellCmos INI or the BIOS setting from Wyse Management Suite.

TIR98714

Pulse audio is missing and you cannot open any device file.

Reboot the thin client.

TIR98580

You must create a new INI parameter to disable the Vertical There is no workaround in this release. Synchronization.

TIR98561

Trap (winmgr) error occurs when you wake up the monitor from screen saver.

Reboot the thin client.

TIR98550

You cannot log in to the VDI desktop with Geamalto MD830B There is no workaround in this release. L3 smart card through Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Remote Desktop Service.

TIR98143

CAC is not found on the login page of XenApp 7.18 Desktop Server 2016 R2.

There is no workaround in this release.

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Upgrading firmware

Topics:
· Downloading the installation file · Firmware upgrade

Downloading the installation file

1. Go to www.dell.com/support. 2. In the Enter a Service Tag, Serial Number, Service Request... field, type the Service Tag or the model number of your
device, and click Search. 3. On the product support page, click Drivers & downloads. 4. Select the appropriate operating system. 5. From the list, locate the file entry and click the download icon.

Firmware upgrade

Firmware upgrade is the process of updating your existing ThinOS firmware version to the latest version. To upgrade the ThinOS firmware, use any of the following:  File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Windows server  HTTP/HTTPS Windows server  Dell Wyse Management Suite
NOTE: Ensure that you are enrolled in our Software Maintenance Program and are eligible to receive new versions of ThinOS software and subsequent releases of corresponding documentation uploaded on Dell Digital Locker. To avoid uncertain issues, ensure that when you upgrade your firmware, you do not skip versions.

Table 158. Firmware images Platform Wyse 3010 thin client Wyse 3020 thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client Wyse 3040 thin client Wyse 5010 thin client Wyse 5040 AIO thin client Wyse 5060 thin client Wyse 7010 thin client Wyse 5070 thin client-Celeron processor Wyse 5070 thin client-Pentium processor Wyse 5070 Extended thin client-Pentium processor

ThinOS DOVE_boot T10D_wnos U10_wnos A10Q_wnos ZD10_wnos ZD10_wnos D10Q_wnos ZD10_wnos X10_wnos X10_wnos X10_wnos

ThinOS with PCoIP Not available Not available PU10_wnos PA10Q_wnos PD10_wnos PD10_wnos PD10Q_wnos Not available PX10_wnos PX10_wnos PX10_wnos

Table 159. BIOS binary files

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Table 159. BIOS binary files Platform Wyse 3010 thin client Wyse 3020 thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client Wyse 3030 LT thin client with PCoIP Wyse 3040 thin client Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 5010 thin client Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 5040 AIO thin client Wyse 5040 AIO thin client with PCoIP Wyse 5060 thin client Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP Wyse 7010 thin client

BIOS binary filename Not available Not available U10_bios.bin PU10_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin A10Q_bios.bin D10G_bios.bin PD10G_bios.bin AIO10G_bios.bin PAIO10G_bios.bin D10Q_bios.bin PD10Q_bios.bin Z10G_bios.bin

Table 160. Package information

Package name

Details

Base.i386.pkg

Automatically updated upon firmware upgrade.

Pcoip.i386.pkg

Automatically updated upon firmware upgrade of a PCoIP client.

RTME.i386.pkg

Upload the new package to central configuration, and system can update without INI configuration.

Horizon.i386.pkg

Upload the new package to central configuration, and configure the INI parameter to update this package.

FR.i386.pkg

Upload the new package to central configuration, and configure the INI parameter for update this package.

TCX.i386.pkg

Upload the new package to central configuration, and configure the INI parameter to update this package.

NOTE:  For information about the ThinOS build number, package versions, and BIOS versions, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS
Release Notes.  To downgrade the ThinOS firmware, ensure that you set the INI parameter Autoload=2, and follow the procedure using
the FTP server.

Firmware upgrade using FTP server
Ensure that you have set up a Windows PC or Server with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and FTP services installed. If you do not have the FTP server installed, then refer to the article about how to setup an FTP server at support.microsoft.com.
Installing the Windows IIS creates the directory C:\inetpub\ftproot, which is known as the FTP root. In the ftproot directory, create a folder wyse and a sub folder wnos. The directory structure must read as C: \inetpub\ftproot\WYSE\wnos.
To upgrade the ThinOS firmware using FTP server: 1. Ensure that you have downloaded the latest ThinOS firmware and latest ThinOS packages that corresponds to your thin
client model. If the firmware and packages are in the form of a compressed self-extracting (.EXE) or zipped file (.ZIP), then extract the files.

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2. Place the extracted firmware files in the C:\inetpub\ftproot\WYSE\wnos folder, and the packages to C: \inetpub\ftproot\WYSE\wnos\pkg on your FTP server.
3. Create a wnos.ini text file (using a text editor) in the C:\inetpub\ftproot\WYSE\wnos folder with the following INI parameters: Autoload=2 loadpkg=1 Addpkg=TCX,FR,horizon
The option Autoload=2, ensures that the thin client uses the firmware installed on the server to upgrade, only if the firmware on the thin client is older than the version on the server. The option LoadPkg specifies how to update the external packages. If LoadPkg is not in the statement, it will inherit the value of AutoLoad. Base package and the PCoIP package are integrated into the ThinOS firmware image. Installing the latest ThinOS firmware image automatically installs the latest version of these packages on the ThinOS client. If you set AutoLoad=1 LoadPkg=0, the firmware is checked, but the packages are not checked. The packages check is performed after firmware check. From ThinOS 8.3, the external packages update mechanism is changed. Some packages are default, and loaded according to value of LoadPkg. For example RTME. Some packages need additional parameter AddPkg to add. For example, FR, Horizon, and TCX. The option AddPkg is for adding packages. It depends on the value of LoadPkg. For more information about the INI parameter usage, see Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Reference Guide.
4. Save the wnos.ini file. 5. On the ThinOS client desktop, navigate to System Setup > Central Configuration > General. 6. In the General tab, enter the IP address of the FTP server or directory. For example: 150.00.0.260/wyse. The
Username field must have the value Anonymous and the Password field is already pre-configured. NOTE:
 If there is no default password or if the password is changed, then you must set your password. For example, abe@abc.com.
You can also reset the thin client to factory default settings. When you reset the thin client to factory default settings, the anonymous user is configured with the default password. However, you need to reconfigure the thin client.
 You can also use DHCP option tags 161 and 162 to configure the ThinOS client, file server and path information. You must create these options on your DHCP server, configure them with the correct server information, and enable the DHCP server scope in your environment.
7. Click OK. 8. Restart the thin client and wait until the auto-installation of packages is complete. To verify that the thin client is upgraded, on the ThinOS desktop, navigate to System Information > General, and check the System Version.
Firmware upgrade using HTTPS
Ensure that you have set up a Windows PC or Server with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and HTTPS services installed. If you do not have the HTTPS server installed, then refer to the article about how to setup an HTTPS server at support.microsoft.com. Ensure that the web server can identify the file types used by ThinOS. Create two MIME types under IIS. The MIME's option needs to be configured on a per site basis. On a default IIS, install: 1. Launch the IIS admin console. 2. Browse to the default website, right-click and select Properties. 3. Click the HTTP Headers tab, and in the MIME Map section, select File types > New Type. 4. Add the two MIME types. Use .INI and . for the associated extension fields. 5. Apply the settings and close the IIS admin console. Installing IIS creates the default directory C:\inetpub\WWWroot, which is known as the WWW root. In the WWWroot directory, create a folder WYSE and a sub folder wnos. The directory structure must read as C: \inetpub\wwwroot\WYSE\wnos. To upgrade the ThinOS firmware using HTTPS server:
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1. Ensure that you have downloaded the latest ThinOS firmware and latest ThinOS packages that corresponds to your thin client model. If the firmware and packages are in the form of a compressed self-extracting (.EXE) or zipped file (.ZIP), then extract the files.
2. Place the extracted firmware files in the C:\inetpub\wwwroot\WYSE\wnos folder, and the packages to C: \inetpub\wwwroot\WYSE\wnos\pkg on your HTTPS server.
3. Create a wnos.ini text file (using a text editor) in the C:\inetpub\wwwroot\WYSE\wnos folder with the following INI parameters: Autoload=2 loadpkg=1 Addpkg=TCX,FR,horizon
The option Autoload=2, ensures that the thin client uses the firmware installed on the server to upgrade, only if the firmware on the thin client is older than the version on the server. The option LoadPkg specifies how to update the external packages. If LoadPkg is not in the statement, it will inherit the value of AutoLoad.
Base package and the PCoIP package are integrated into the ThinOS firmware image. Installing the latest ThinOS firmware image automatically installs the latest version of these packages on the ThinOS client. If you set AutoLoad=1 LoadPkg=0, the firmware is checked, but the packages are not checked. The packages check is performed after firmware check. From ThinOS 8.3, the external packages update mechanism is changed. Some packages are default, and loaded according to value of LoadPkg. For example RTME. Some packages need additional parameter AddPkg to add. For example, FR, Horizon, and TCX. The option AddPkg is for adding packages. It depends on the value of LoadPkg. For more information about the INI parameter usage, see Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Reference Guide.
4. Save the wnos.ini file. 5. On the ThinOS client desktop, navigate to System Setup > Central Configuration > General. 6. In the General tab, enter the IP address of the file server or directory. For example: https://IPaddress/wyse.
NOTE: You can also use DHCP option tags 161 and 162 to configure the ThinOS client, file server and path information. You must create these options on your DHCP server, configure them with the correct server information, and enable the DHCP server scope in your environment.
7. Click OK. 8. Restart the thin client and wait until the auto-installation of packages is complete.
Firmware upgrade using Wyse Management Suite
Ensure that you have created a custom group and assigned the ThinOS devices to that group in Wyse Management Suite. For more information, see the latest Dell Wyse Management Suite Administrator's Guide.
Ensure that your ThinOS clients are registered to Wyse Management Suite. For more information, see the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.5 Administrator's Guide.
To upgrade the ThinOS firmware using Wyse Management Suite: 1. Ensure that you have downloaded the latest ThinOS firmware and ThinOS packages that corresponds to your thin client
model. 2. Log in to Wyse Management Suite using valid credentials. 3. On the Apps & Data page, in the OS Image Repository section, click ThinOS. 4. Click Add Firmware File.
The Add File dialog box is displayed. 5. Browse and select the downloaded firmware file. Enter an appropriate description. 6. Click Upload.
The ThinOS firmware file is uploaded, and the firmware file is listed on the Apps & Data - ThinOS OS Image Repository page. 7. Select the check box that corresponds to your ThinOS firmware file. 8. On the Groups & Configs page, select a custom group, and click Edit Policies > ThinOS. The Select ThinOS Configuration Mode screen is displayed. 9. Click Advanced Configuration. 10. In the Device Configuration pane, click Firmware Upgrade, and then click Configure this item. 11. From the Platform type drop-down list, select your thin client model. 12. From the Firmware to auto deploy drop-down list, select the firmware file that corresponds to your thin client model. 13. Click Save & Publish. The thin client restarts, and the firmware version is upgraded.
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Resources and support

Accessing documents using the product search

1. Go to www.dell.com/support. 2. In the Enter a Service Tag, Serial Number, Service Request, Model, or Keyword search box, type the product name.
For example, Wyse 3040 thin client or Wyse ThinOS.
A list of matching products is displayed.
3. Select your product. 4. Click Documentation.

Accessing documents using product selector

You can also access documents by selecting your product.
1. Go to www.dell.com/support. 2. Click Browse all products. 3. Click Thin Clients. 4. Click the desired category, either Wyse Hardware or Wyse Software. 5. Click the desired product. 6. Click Documentation.
Topics:
· Additional resources

Additional resources

Table 161. Additional resources Resource Dell support website--www.dell.com/manuals.
Citrix support website--docs.citrix.com. VMware support website--docs.vmware.com. Microsoft support website--support.microsoft.com.

Content Administrator's Guide, INI Reference Guide, and Release Notes. Documentation for Citrix software. Documentation for VMware software. Documentation for Microsoft software.

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Contacting Dell
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for technical support or customer service issues, see www.dell.com/contactdell. If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or the product catalog.
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