Wyse Technology 62230WL Manual Do Utilizador
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System Administration
This chapter contains local and remote system administration information to help you
perform the routine tasks needed to maintain your Wyse thin client environment.
It includes:
• "Restoring Default Settings"
• "Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings"
• "Imaging Devices with the Wyse USB Firmware Tool"
• "Using Wyse Device Manager Software for Remote Administration"
• "Configuring and Using Peripherals"
• "Using TightVNC to Shadow a Thin Client"
It includes:
• "Restoring Default Settings"
• "Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings"
• "Imaging Devices with the Wyse USB Firmware Tool"
• "Using Wyse Device Manager Software for Remote Administration"
• "Configuring and Using Peripherals"
• "Using TightVNC to Shadow a Thin Client"
Restoring Default Settings
Depending on the default settings you want to restore on the thin client, you can:
• Use the BIOS to restore default values for all the items in the BIOS setup utility (see
• Use the BIOS to restore default values for all the items in the BIOS setup utility (see
• Re-image the thin client to restore all factory default settings using the Wyse USB
Firmware Tool or Wyse Device Manager (see "Imaging Devices with the Wyse USB
Preparing to Re-image
The thin client (running WES) can only be returned to factory defaults by re-imaging the
thin client (the same process used when upgrading the firmware). The re-imaging process
requires:
• A clean image - Go to
• A clean image - Go to
, select the active
product download you need (images are device dependent; be sure to select the
correct model you want to re-image), and then download the files. Note that these files
are normally in a compressed (.zip) format and will need to be extracted (or executed,
if in .exe format) before use.
• Imaging software - Wyse provides two imaging software products to re-image your
thin client (running WES):
• Wyse
• Wyse
®
USB Firmware Tool
TM
- recommended for smaller environments (see
• Wyse Device Manager
TM
- recommended for larger environments (see "Using Wyse