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Hello,
I have noticed that wyse model V10/V10LE are not supported on 5.7.2.
What is the latest version of WDM compatible with V10/V10LE?
Thanks.
“Not supported” does not mean that the clients no longer work with WDM. They are just no longer tested.
CG
In the ReleasesNotes of WDM 5.7.1/5.7.2, there are’nt any information about the version of ThinOS.
It’s specified that the preferred ThinOS is 8.4_005.54.
Do we need to check the compatibility of ThinOS versions with WDM?
Or is compatibility with the firmeware enough?
ThinOS and “Firmware” are the same.
Minimum version listed in the WDM 5.7.2 release notes is 8.3_011.
If you have this version running on your clients, you are safe.
Older versions have to be tested by you first.
CG
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