As another users stated, open a ticket and they're usually very helpful. I know for myself and my experience with opening tickets with Dell they've been very responsive and at least logging my issues as a known issue and then addressing them between 8.2 when we started with WTOS to now 8.6. To the others in this thread, i would suggest reading the version release notes and or at least the major release notes because it states what versions of Citrix were tested and also states what features are available in the Citrix Receiver versions.įor example in the 8.6 Release notes, page 5 has the Citrix Feature Matrix which indicates the supported features and non-supported I'm now testing firmware update 8.6_019 which is using Receiver version 8. I n this video, we will review how to manually configure a Wyse ThinOS client to connect to a Citrix environment.For more information, please visit : https:/.
On thin clients Dell Wyse Xenith Release 2.0. When the user then enters his new password and instead of being allowed to log on and change his password, they get 'Citrix Sign on failed'. With each iteration there is usually a new Citrix Receiver version. Dell Wyse thin clients that run the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system provide access to applications, files, and network resources. When a user's password expire and they reach out to Internal IT support department, the password is changed for the user and a shot password is given.
Have heard there are no more Receiver updates until a new ThinOS version in Dec 2019!