Missing OS in Profile Editor

Hi.
I'm trying to use Profile Editor (HP Smart Zero Client) to create a profile for my t5325z ThinClients, but I can't find OS Build ID for this thinclient. This client has smart zero client, I can see in my server log's that they are trying to get config from server, but I don't have any way to create it, since Profile Editor doesn't give me the correct OS ID.
I'm using latest firmware on thinclient (T5A3309) and also latest version of Profile Editor (5.0.0.25013).

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