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First time Wyse user. Installed WDM 4.7.1 on a Windows 2003 R2 server, fully patched, static IP, firewall disabled. The R90L boots, gets it DHCP address and operates standalone just dandy. WDM can’t discover the thin client. When manually addidng the device, the device shows up “black”, not “red” or “green”.
Ping is fine, network mapping via IP UNC is working, and used this method to update the hagent on the device manually, still won’t discover.
Set logs to debug level, and in the Standard Services Log, I see the following messages every 30 seconds.
[STDSVC] – Incoming TWC message: &V62
[STDSVC] – SNMP component is disabled
What am I missing?
Uninstall/Reinstall of WDM/IIS did the trick. Not sure what went wrong on the pristine installation, but communication is working now. Off to learn how to grab the image off the device…….
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