Dell Wyse ThinOS C10LE Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Modem , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell Wyse C10LE , Dell Wyse ThinOS D10D , Dell Wyse ThinOS D10DP , Dell Wyse ThinOS R10L , Dell Wyse ThinOS T10 , Dell Wyse ThinOS T10D , Dell Wyse ThinOS V10LE
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Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics 17
the AdminMode parameter in a wnos.ini file (see Reference Guide: Wyse ThinOS
TM
INI
Files).
• Shutdown - Click the Shutdown button to open and use the Shutdown dialog box
to sign-off, shut down, restart, reset the system setting to factory defaults, and so on
(see "Signing Off and Shutting Down").
• Account Self-Service - Click the Account Self-Service icon (shown when
configured using the AccountSelfService option of the PasswordServer INI
parameter - see Reference Guide: Wyse ThinOS
TM
INI Files) to open and use the
Account Self-Service dialog box to change or reset your own password and unlock
your account.
Note that this process assumes that the security questions and answers have been
pre-registered by the user inside of their Windows environment. Users must use
HTTPS (not HTTP) for an account self-service server address (such as
https://IPAddress) in the Broker Setup tab (see "Remote Connections").
After answering the security questions, your new password will be set or your
account will be unlocked.
Accessing System Information
Use the System Information dialog box to view system information:
• Classic Desktop - Click System Information in the Desktop Menu.
• Zero Desktop - Click the System Information icon on the Zero Toolbar.
The System Information dialog box includes:
• General Tab - Displays general information such as System Version, Serial Number,
Boot From, Memory Size (Total and Free), Terminal Name, IP Address, Net Mask,
Gateway, and DHCP Lease.
• Devices Tab - Displays information about devices such as the CPU Speed, ROM Size,
Monitor, Parallel Ports, Ethernet Speed, Memory Speed, NAND Size, Resolution, Serial
Ports, and the thin client MAC Address.
NOTE: Clicking the Device Viewer button allows you to easily view recognized
devices (this screen will provide USB information—PIV,VID,etc—needed for
forcelocal= or forceredirect= INI parameters).
• Copyright/Patents Tab - Displays the software copyright and patent notices.
• Event Log Tab - Displays the thin client start-up steps (normally beginning from
System Version to Checking Firmware) or error Messages that are helpful for
debugging problems.
• Status Tab - Displays status information about TCP performance-related
parameters, CPU Busy, System Up Time, Wireless performance-related parameters,
Free Memory, and DHCP lease time remaining.
• IPv6 Tab - Displays IPv6 information such as Link-local Address, IPv6 Address, and
IPv6 Default Gateway. NOTE: This tab is displayed when IPv6 is enabled in the
General tab of the Network Setup dialog box (see "Network Setup").