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j4qn2019-06-04 15:32:48
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j4qn, 2019-06-04 15:32:48

Wyse SX0 S10 thin clients. how to connect them to the terminal server?

Good afternoon!
Got a few Wyse SX0 S10 thin clients. We want to make something like a computer circle so that thin clients connect to the terminal server.
I installed the wyse device manager program on a stationary computer, a thin client appeared in it, but is in the Unlicensed device group. When you try to add it to Add to licensed devices, it says "You have no lisenses available for this vendor" although the version is free for 10,000 clients. The client itself saw the WDM server, but when loading it writes Netboot filed Please check server configuration. What to check the mind is not enough.
I installed it on the Dell Management Suite computer, but when you try to add a client manually, you need to select the TC model, but there is no such model in the program.
Tell me, how to use these thin clients correctly?

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Karpion, 2019-06-04
@Karpion

Offhand, judging by the message "Netboot filed" - the terminal wants to boot about the network, but cannot.
A typical network boot first requires a DHCP server to obtain an IP address and a boot file name (very loosely speaking, a boot image); and then a TFTP server to issue the file specified by the DHCP server. Boot boot image - d.b. on the manufacturer's website.
Also for Google/Wikipeding, I'll give you one more clever word: "PXE'.
I hope the hint will be sufficient. At least it seems to me that you have a plug of just such a level, the code lacks an elementary hint.

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fpir, 2019-06-13
@fpir

The previous answer is certainly canonical, but you haven't tried rdp login, the client must already be flashed. With licenses, decide to your taste, it is possible for an educational institution and for free.

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j4qn, 2019-06-13
@j4qn

Thanks for answers! read about PXE. As I understand it, this thin client does not have its own permanent memory for the OS and you need to find the ThinOS and rca_boot firmware files to place them on the wyse device manager or tftp server. After downloading, there will already be a shortcut on the desktop for connecting to RDP. With this, for now, there is a snag, I did not find the firmware and boot file in the public domain. On the DELL website, you need to issue paid support and register these devices. If money is allocated for this, then we will try through DELL.

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