TC Renaming
When I rename a Thinclient within the UMS, the local name change takes long to reflect the change. Is this normal and/or does it need a valid license to be changed at all?
Yes, it’s „normal“ we normally advice to reboot the device to have it working more quickly. No, it‘s independent from a license.
Forgot to mention that I rebooted it already two times and executed the “Settings UMS->TC” but still see the ITC0800….
what gives you a cat /etc/hostname ? Same thing? I assume you already changed the priority in our UMS: kb.igel.com/endpointmgmt-5.09/en/thin-client-network-settings-4252982.html
@member Have a look at your DNS Servers, probably there is still the old hostname registered. have seen this when DHCP server does the DNS update. Manually cleanup of the orphaned DNS entries usually helps.
Rule of thumb after renaming that I’ve found helps: 1) push settings ums > TC and then 2) reboot
@member Hi Udo, did it work?
At the end yes, sorry for the missing answer. Was a new lab on my Mac and network set wrong 😞
Thx
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