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Configuring Wyse Thin Client Devices With Windows Terminal Services & Axiom”.Jeff CofranIT Manager – Harbour Industries
Axiom & Thin Clients
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Older Windows 98 PCs needed to be upgradedProduction floor is a harsh environment Security – Lock down production floor workstationsCentral administrationProduction running 2nd & 3rd shifts (one IT Mgr on 1st ) Reasons why we went with Thin Clients back in 2006 & continue to use them todaySlide3
Wyse units were purchased for $320 each back in 2006 when the average business grade PC cost about $800A Windows Terminal Services Server was used for both production floor terminals & remote user connectivityCost savings allowed us to upgrade production CRT monitors to flat panels (energy savings) Going THIN on a BudgetSlide4
Wyse V SeriesSlide5
Wyse CX0 ModelsSlide6 DHCP Configuration –
FTP ServerSlide7
###### SFO01.INI #######Local Printer Settings#Printer=COM1 Name="Barcode"#Printer=LPT1 Name = “Barcode” #Securityprivilege=none # Connection parameters# '\' at end of line is a continuation characterconnect=rdp \description= "Axiom Production" \Resolution=800x600 \Autoconnect=1 \Reconnect=0 \domainname=harbour \host=ts.harbourind.com \username=sfo01 \password=xxxxxxxxx \icon=RDP.bmp \command="\\harb3\Axis\dlc91\bin\prowin32.exe -pf \\harb3\axis\openwin\custom\axiom.pf -ininame \\harb3\axis\openwin\custom\prog91.ini" \directory=c:\axiomwrk \
fullscreen=1 \Colors=32kWyse Configuration with INI files
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NEW – Use steps 1 through 5 EXISTING – Use Steps 1, 4& 51. Connect device (keyboard/mouse, monitor, network cable & power adapter) 2. Create a Windows AD User Account (same as the existing thin client user accounts – a user template could be employed)3. Create a new Wyse INI file (copy from existing INI)4. Login with user account (i.e. SFO01 – generally the same as the device name). 5. This step is required if you are using station based printing such as EZRF label printing. Start unit and login using the “Wyse Admin” profile & change the device name at the Wyse unit (i.e. SFO01). Installing a New or Replacement Wyse Thin Client Device in 3 to 5 StepsSlide9
Remote Management Using Terminal Services ManagerSlide10The Axiom Desktop on a Thin Client
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Axiom Using Most of the Screen* Confidential Information of Aptean, Inc.*Slide13
Demo – Remote Admin & EZRF Printer Admin Slide14
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