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Purchased a Wyse 5470 (running Thin Linux 2.2) and docking station for testing, and completed the basic configuration including the VMWare Horizon connection.
After connecting to multiple WIFI networks and successfully connecting to the VMWare Horizon environment, I manually updated the VMWare connection experience for “Display Scaling” and saved the connection.
After that update, receiving the following error:
Restarted Thin Client laptop = same error
The laptop can ping and browse to the External Horizon websites, and other search sites.
I’ve opened a Dell Support ticket in case they can help.
Any suggestions until Dell contacts me?
After working a L2 Support person (very knowledgeable and awesome), there were two solutions.
1) Don’t require the “Ping before Connect” option
2) Add HTTPS:// before the server
Both worked as options.
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