Dell Latitude 5280 Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for Wyse Thin Clients A - Page 25
C-A-D tool, Wyse Device Agent, Citrix HDX RealTime Media Engine, Viewing and exporting operating
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C-A-D tool The C-A-D tool enables administrators to map the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination of VDI applications to display the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen of the VDI application. If the C-A-D tool is enabled, you can use Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination for all VDI applications. Also, you can use Win+L and Ctrl+Alt+Delete key function in the remote session such as Remote Desktop, Citrix, and VMware sessions. The following are the mapped keys for different VDI applications that are supported by the C-A-D tool: • Citrix-Ctrl+F1 • RDP-Ctrl+Alt+End • VMware-Ctrl+Alt+Insert NOTE: The C-A-D tool does not work for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (formerly Citrix XenDesktop) in a Citrix session, but works only for the Citrix Virtual Apps. The C-A-D tool is enabled by default.. Wyse Device Agent Wyse Device Agent (WDA) is a unified agent for all thin client management solutions. Installing WDA on a thin client makes it manageable by Dell Wyse Device Manager (WDM), and Dell Wyse Management Suite (WMS). For more information, see the latest Dell Wyse Device Agent Release Notes at support.dell.com/manuals. NOTE: You cannot manage Wyse 5070 thin client and Wyse 5470 thin client using Wyse Device Manager. Citrix HDX RealTime Media Engine Citrix HDX RealTime Optimization Pack for Microsoft Lync provides highly scalable solution for delivering real-time audio-video conferencing and the VoIP enterprise telephony through Microsoft Lync in the XenDesktop and XenApp environments to users on Linux, Mac, and the Windows devices. HDX RealTime Optimization Pack applies your existing Microsoft Lync infrastructure and inter operates with other Microsoft Lync endpoints running natively on devices. For more information, see Citrix documentation. Viewing and exporting operating system image manifest files Manifest file is an xml document which contains metadata about the operating system image. The current and the factory manifest files can be compared to find change on the thin client. The following are the two types of manifest files that are based on the source of data collection: Table 1. Manifest files Manifest Source Current Manifest Installed Products Yes QFE Drivers Yes Yes Factory Manifest Yes Yes Yes Installed products, QFE, and driver details from current and the factory manifest files can be compared to find the change on the thin client with respect to the installed applications, QFEs, and drivers respectively. NOTE: Installed products refer to all the installed applications on the thin client. Administrative features 25