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About This Guide
The Wyse X90L and X90Le are wireless mobile thin computers in the Wyse X class of 
mobile thin computers. The Wyse X90L and X90Le use the Windows™ XP Embedded 
(XPe) operating system. These thin computers provide access to applications, files, and 
network resources made available on machines hosting Citrix™ ICA and Microsoft™ RDP 
session services. Generally, the keyboard, mouse, audio/video, and display data are 
transmitted over the network between the thin computer and session servers. Locally 
installed software permits remote administration of the thin computers and provides local 
maintenance functions.
About this Guide
This users guide is written primarily for desktop users. It contains detailed information you 
need to use and troubleshoot your mobile thin computer. 
Organization of this Guide
This guide is organized as follows:
Chapter 2, "Introducing Your Thin Computer," provides package contents, features, and 
detailed views of your mobile thin computer.
Chapter 3, "Getting Started," provides information on setting up and using your thin 
computer, power management, and the graphics system.
Chapter 4, "Making Connections," provides information about the various ways your thin 
computer makes connections. 
Chapter 5, "Establishing a Server Environment," provides information on the network 
architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide network and session 
services enabling Wyse X class thin computers’ network connection. It also includes 
information to help you address important considerations when configuring access to the 
server environment and when configuring the services to be provided by the server 
environment.
Chapter 6, "Frequently Asked Questions," contains information and help on installation, 
setup, conflicts, and general troubleshooting.
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