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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Central Configuration: Automating Updates and Configurations 65
Be sure to create/activate the two required MIME Types (.ini and .) under IIS (on a per
site basis) to enable downloading. Also be sure your Web server can identify the file
types used by Wyse thin clients.
To create/activate .ini:
1. On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to add a New Type.
2. In the File Type dialog box, enter the Associated extension .ini and Content type
(MIME) text/plain.
3. Click OK to apply the settings.
To create/activate .:
1. On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to add a New Type.
2. In the File Type dialog box, enter the Associated extension . and Content type
(MIME) text/plain.
3. Click OK to apply the settings.
For detailed instructions on adding .ini and ., refer to Knowledge Base Solution #15508
(go to the Knowledge Base at http://www.wyse.com/kb and search for 15508).
Step 2: Direct the Thin Client to the Server Using DHCP Options
After you set up the folder structure and populate it with the correct files, you must
then direct the thin client to the location of the server using DHCP.
Information about the server and root directory is obtained from the following DHCP
options:
• 161 - The server.
• 162 - Root path to the file server (ftp/http/https).
· If no root path is defined, /wnos is assumed.
· If a root path is defined, the additional path will be appended to the URL supplied
by option 161.
• 184 - (Optional) Server username (to server specified in option 161).
• 185 - (Optional) Server password (to server specified in option 161).
Use the guidelines shown in Table 7 when creating and adding the DHCP options you
need. Ensure that within the DHCP scope the new DHCP option tags you create are
activated (this can be done using the Scope Options dialog box on the DHCP server
after you add them, or the Configure Options command before you add them).