I’m seeing this too. It seems to return a couple days after reboot.
Did anyone get a fix for this?
Just to follow up on this.
Something changed in name resolution with 8.6.x but wasn’t documented in the release notes. I’ve confirmed with Dell that this happened. They’re supposed to add info to release notes in next version, but it’s not in them to this point.
Our thin clients seemingly randomly weren’t able to resolve specific print servers when updated to 8.6.x. Rolling back to 8.5.x immediately fixed it. I added a hosts file and 8.6.x now seems to work fine. It’s possible this could affect other client functionality, so I wanted to let people know in case they run into it.
Verified it’s the 5040. I found I may be making an assumption on the BIOS update, though. These clients are using HTTP to get wnos.ini(and device ini), wtos firmware updates etc. Will http work with the BIOS update like it does the wnos.ini and firmware updates?
I’ve checked the IIS logs and it’s not trying to get any bios files
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