Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide July 2021 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................................. 4 About this Guide.................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Supported platforms...........................................................................................................................................................
1 Introduction Thin clients running Dell Wyse ThinOS firmware are designed solely for optimal thin client security and performance. These extremely efficient purpose-built thin clients are virus and malware-resistant and offer ultra-fast access to applications, files, and network resources within Citrix, Microsoft, VMware and Dell vWorkspace environments, and other leading infrastructures.
2 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics In this chapter you will learn how to construct and use the supported INI files. It includes: ● ● ● ● Downloading and Using Sample INI files Supported INI Files you can construct Rules and recommendations for constructing the INI files Placing the INI files into the folder structure on the server After you become familiar with the INI file basics, you can refer to the parameter details you need in the other chapters and appendixes of this guide.
Working with wnos.ini files A wnos.ini file contains the global parameters you want that will affect all thin clients accessing the server. Parameters in both Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only, and Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files can be used in a wnos.ini file. NOTE: Parameters in Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only can only be used in a wnos.ini file; they cannot be used in a {username}.ini file. Working with $MAC.ini Files A $MAC.
Global connect parameters should be listed before other connect parameters in a wnos.ini file. 2. Continue Lines by using a Space and Backslash Placing a space and backslash ( \) at the end of a line indicates line continuation; that is, the backslash means that the line and the following line are, for the purposes of reading code, the same line. No space can appear after the backslash; the requirement of space between parameter entries is maintained by the use of the space before the backslash.
Table 1. System variables (continued) Option Value $MAC MAC address with lowercase letters is used. $UMAC MAC address with uppercase letters is used. $IP IP Address used. $IPOCT4 The fourth octet of IP Address, for example, if IP is 10.151.120.15, and then the fourth octet is 15. $TN Terminal name. $PF Platform name—The first part of image name xxx_wnos, for example, R10L. $UN Sign-on name used. $PW Sign-on password used. $DN Sign-on domain name used.
Table 2. Folder structure Folder structure Description /wyse/ Required—The root directory. It stores the wnos folder. /wyse/wnos Required—The main INI configuration folder. It stores the wnos.ini file, {username}.ini file, $MAC.ini file, firmware, and the following optional folders: ● bitmap folder ● cacerts folder ● font folder ● inc folder ● ini folder ● locale folder ● trouble_shoot folder /wyse/wnos/bitmap Optional—The folder where you can place custom images you plan to use.
3 Parameters for wnos INI files only This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wnos.ini file. NOTE: For information to help you construct and use the supported INI files, see Getting Started Learning INI File Basics. Parameters in Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files Only can only be used in a wnos.ini file; they cannot be used in a {username}.ini file.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only Parameter Description 201 — Enables firmware upgrade or downgrade process, but displays a window with OK button before the process; displays a status complete window. 202 — Enables firmware upgrade only, but displays a window with OK button before the process; displays a status complete window. The option LoadPkg specifies how to update the external packages. If set to 0, this disables checking for packages.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description For the parameter UpgradeOrder you can set a single entity to upgrade or a list in order, (support value—bios and wtos) Example: If AutoLoad=1 and UpgradeOrder=bios—Only the BIOS is upgraded. If AutoLoad=1 and UpgradeOrder=bios, wtos—The BIOS is upgraded first, and then the ThinOS firmware is upgraded. If AutoLoad=1 and UpgradeOrder=wtos,bios—The thinOS firmware is upgraded first, and then the BIOS is upgraded.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description AdvancedConfig — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the Wyse Management Suite server and MQTT server fields in the GUI. If AdvancedConfig=yes is specified, the Wyse Management Suite server and MQTT server fields in the Wyse Management Suite UI will be enabled. See also PRIVILEGE parameters in General Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files. Default — Default is no.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description NOTE: For detailed instructions on how to configure Wyse Management Suite in a wnos.ini file to enable the Wyse Management Suite Agent on supported ThinOS clients, refer to Knowledge Base Solution #23875, go to the Knowledge Base at www.dell.com/support and search for 23875. CAValidation—If the option is set to yes, then the Wyse Management Suite agent will check the certificate when connected to https server.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description If you set the option DisableRestart=yes, the radio button Restart the system in shutdown window is disabled. These settings are saved permanently and the default value is no. EnableCacheIni NOTE: Supported on Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS (T10) and Wyse 3020 thin client with ThinOS (T10D) only. EnableCacheIni is no longer supported and cannot be used on platforms other than the Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS (T10).
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description network, audio, printer, language, all. The default value is None. NOTE: If the parameter ManualOverride is set, a warning message is displayed when the users try to reset the device to allow them to retain the personalized settings or revert to default settings. The components set using the INI statements are ignored.
Table 3. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description Daylight — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable daylight saving time; MMWWDD is a 6 digit number to specify the start and the end of daylight saving time. NOTE: The Start and End options are in the MMWWDD format, where: MM = Month of the year. Values are 01 to 12 for the months of the year from January to December. For example, 01 = January, 12 = December WW = Week of the Month.
Peripheral settings for wnos.ini files only The following table contains the parameters used for configuring peripheral settings such as keyboard, monitor, mouse, and printer. The defaults values are underlined. Table 4. Peripheral Settings: wnos.ini files only Parameter Description DEVICE_SECURITY=allow_list/block_list ● When DEVICE_SECURITY=allow_list is set, the security is at high level.
Table 4. Peripheral Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description The format of version_range is lowest_version, highest_version. LM2 stands for LAN manager 2, SMB1 for SMB version 1, and SMB2 for SMB version 2. For example, SmbVersionRange=SMB2,SMB2 means only SMB version 2 is allowed; SmbVersionRange=,SMB2 means SMB version 2 and all the supported lower versions can be used. Default version range is set by SmbVersionRange=,SMB1. By default, SMB2 is not supported.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description NOTE: Use our Windows Password_Gen tool or built-in tool to generate the encrypted string. ConnectionBroker={default, VMware, Microsoft, Quest, AWS} Default value is default. Specifies the type of VDI broker to use. Default is a 3rd party VDI broker. [IgnoreProfile={yes, no,}] AWS is Amazon Workspace broker. It is only available with PCoIP build.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description RDCollections—The option specifies the collections for Microsoft RD broker. Only the applications and desktops within the specified collections are displayed. The value can be a list separated by ',' or ';' and can use wildcard "*" to match the string. If the parameter is not set, all the applications and desktops are displayed. To get your RemoteApp or desktops collection name, do the following: 1.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description ConnectionBroker=TeradiciCloudAccess New value TeradiciCloudAccess is added for INI ConnectionBroker to set Teradici as the broker. TeradiciCloudAccess is the Teradici broker, and it is only available with ThinOS 8.6_412 PCoIP build.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description WMSCAValidation={128-254}] The Discover parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. The thin client fails to collect the new Wyse Management Suite entries from DHCP scope options. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset or if the user INI is set to Discover=yes.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description disable— If the value is set to yes, the domain field in sign-on window is disabled. Dualhead={no, yes} Default is no. [ManualOverride={no, yes}] Dualhead — Yes/no option to support a dual-monitor display. Default no sets monitors to mirror mode; yes sets monitors to span mode.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description Yes/no option to enable the client to use Citrix Multimedia Acceleration (RAVE) to play supported media files residing on an ICA server. This is a global parameter for all ICA connections. EnableRAVE=yes is default.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description FormURL=URL to a file Specifies the URL to the name of a bitmap file (.ico, .bmp, .jpg, or .gif), to be displayed in the sign-on window, residing under the thin client home directory. The length of the path, including the home directory and the file, is limited to 128 characters. If auto dial-up is enabled, this statement is invalid.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description VNCD_Zlib — Default is no. Yes/no option to allow the VNC server to send data with Zlib compression. MMRConfig={VIDEO} [flashingHW={0, 1}] This parameter specifies whether to show the “HW” label at the top left corner of video or not when HDX is hardware decoded. The default value is 0. Set flashingHW to 0, if you want to hide HW. Set flashingHW to 1, if you want to show HW. Multifarm={no, yes} Default is no.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description MultiVDISupport={yes, no} This parameter enables you to work on multiple VDI sessions. You can simultaneously log in to both Blast and ICA published desktops, when broker type is VMware View. NoticeFile=filename NoticeFile — Specifies a legal notification file residing in the home directory folder. The file is displayed in a dialog box and the user is prompted to accept it before the sign-on process continues.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description If DisableHotKey is set to yes, then no action when you press the hotkey defined in Imprivata Server. Only WebAPI 4 and later versions support the hotkey function. Loglevel—While configuring the Imprivata server, user can view the OneSign logs on ThinOS by enabling the Agent Logging feature. An ini configuration is needed correspondingly. Default value is 0. If set to 0, logs are not displayed.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description PlatformConfig=D/DQ/U/T Class If a specific platform is specified by the PlatformConfig parameter, ThinOS attempts to load the Firmware and BIOS for the specified platforms by the Firmware and BIOS parameters. [Firmware={Firmware filename}] [BIOS={BIOS filename}] If the Firmware and BIOS are valid on file server, they are loaded by default.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description for specified idle minutes. If the session is still active, the reboot is delayed till the idle time is reached or log off the sessions. For example, If you set Reboot=yes time=20:30, the unit reboots on local time 20:30. If you set Reboot=yes time=20:30-4:30, the unit reboots on random time through 20:30 to 4:30. If you set Reboot=yes time=23:00 Wday=Friday,Monday, the unit reboots on local time 23:00 of Friday and Monday.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description [ScepUserPwd=scep_enrollment_user_passw ord] CACertHashType—CACertHashType is used to verify the authenticity of the certificate authority. This option must be set to MD5, SHA1, or SHA256. [ScepUserPwdEnc=encrypted_scep_enrollme nt_user_password] CACertHash—This is the hash value used to verify certificate authority's certificate.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description default option is not specified, the last selected server is selected in the next sign on. Service={snmpd, thinprint, vncd vda } disable={no, yes} Service — Specifies the services you can enable or disable; there are different syntaxes for the different services. disable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the services. Disable must follow the Service parameter.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description SecuredNetworkProtocol—The value is persistent, and the default value is warning. For those SSL connections with their own security policy, this does not impact. For example, File server, VMware View and AWS broker follows the global SecurityPolicy. Citrix broker, RDS broker and SECUREMATRIX are forced to high security mode.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description [RequireSmartCard={yes or force, optional, no}] EnableScSSPR—Default is yes. This parameter hides the smart card pin change icon on setting the user INI to EnableScSSPR=no. Ensure that the SignOn parameter is set to yes. [SCRemovalBehavior= {none or -1, logoff or 0, lock or 1, killsessions or 2}] [SaveLastDomainUser={yes, no, user, domain}] EnableScPinChange—Default is yes.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description ExpireTime — Specifies the signon expiration time. The range is 0 to 480 minutes. The default is 0 which means no expiration. If the value is larger than 480, then 480 is set instead. If the value is smaller than 0, then 0 is set instead. After system signon or starting a connection, the expiration time starts counting.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description The SCHidePINLeft parameter enables you to hide or display the number of attempts remaining to enter a correct PIN for the smart card. The default value is no. [BitmapsMap={yes,no}]—When the value is set to yes, this parameter enables the mapping of built-in bitmaps to customized bitmaps.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description [ToolbarAutoQuit={yes, no}] VMware mode looks similar to VDI mode but only allows VMware horizon broker. Login window and wallpaper is specific to horizon. [ToolbarStay={1~20}] [EnableLogonMainMenu={no, yes}} [HorizonIsClassic=[yes, no]] Citrix mode makes the client turn to Xenith. Xen.ini is prefered in the next reboot. NOTE: VMware mode and Citrix mode can only be used under wnos.ini.
Table 5. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued) Parameter Description Values of 3-255 are recognized only for backwards compatibility that is >2 = 60 seconds, however, these values should not be used and the value should be set to 2. VncPassword= [encrypt={no, yes}] VncPassword — Specifies a string of up to 8 characters as the password used for shadowing. encrypt — Default is no. Yes/no option to set according to whether or not the vncpassword you are using is encrypted.
4 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wnos.ini file, a {username}.ini file, and in a $MAC.ini file. To increase usability such as relation to thin client dialog box equivalents, the supported parameters are separated into the following categories: ● General Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files ● Peripheral Settings for wnos.
General settings for wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files The following table contains the parameters used for configuring general settings. The underlined values are defaults. Table 6. General Settings: wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value To recover the Dell default wallpaper, set Desktop=DELLDEFAULT in wnos.ini or do a factory reset. When the parameter is set to Desktop=WYSEDEFAULT, the old Dell logo wallpapers that was used in versions earlier than ThinOS build 8.5.0 are loaded.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value WakeOnUSB—WakeOnUSB allows the computer to power up from the off state when triggered by USB signal. Wakeup from the standby state is unaffected by this setting and must be enabled in the operating system. This feature only works when the computer is connected to AC.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Once the restore action is finished, both the Device=DellCmos Action=extract and Device=DellCmos action=restore must be removed from the related INI files. The usage of other settings is self-explanatory. The only condition to use the setting is the BIOS GUI has such settings.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value set this, you need to set option in Trouble shooting to start tracing the USB device data. EnableSecondaryPort= {yes, no, 1, 0} Allows you to enable the secondary audio port on the back of the WD–19 docking station.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Charset={ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-5, ISO-8859-7}] exactly the same as the character string shown in the keyboard language list below.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Portuguese (Brazil) — Pt2 Romanian — Ro Russian — Ru Slovakian — Slovak Slovakian (Qwerty) — sk_q Slovenian — Sloven Spanish — Es Spanish (Mexican) English — La(us) Spanish (Mexican) Localized — La Swedish — Se Turkish — Turk Turkish (QWERTY) — turk_q U.S.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese Simplified, gb, Chinese Traditional, b5, Japanese, jp, Korean, ko, Latin, la. load=yes/no specifies whether or not to load the language file.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **Password= [encrypt={no, yes}] Specifies the password as the sign-on password; no minimum length; maximum length is 64 characters. In a wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value EnableNetworkSetup — This option is used to enable and disable the network setup. DisableNetworkOptions — This option is used to enable and disable the network options.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value EnablePeripherals—If the option EnablePeripherals is set with Privilege=none, the specified peripherals tab will be enabled. The value of the option can be a list of any valid value separated with "," or ";".
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value type=picture url=ftp://10.xxx.xxx.xx/pic1 user=pteng password=xxxxxx encrypt=no \ type=firmware url=http://10.xxx.xxx.x/wnos1 user=administrator password=XXXXXX encrypt=yes \ type=package url=https://10.xxx.xxx.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value When you click OK or press the Return key, a message box pops up to input the username and password to unlock the terminal. NOTE: The user must be signed on with a password for a Lock action to take effect.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value If set to always, the picture files in file servers are checked when the screen saver starts every time. By default, the system checks for picture files only when the screen saver starts for the first time to decrease network traffic.
Table 6. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Timeout=time]-This parameter enables the accurate time before the certification verification process. Default is set to 0. [Retry=number]-When the value is greater than 0, this parameter reads the time server for retry times. If it is to set to less or equal to 0, it reads only once.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [EnableSpeaker={yes, no}][ 0 — no mute [playback={device name string}] 1 — mutes audio [record={device name string}] 2 — mutes audio and system beep [mic_gain_device={device name string}] 3 — mutes system beep [mic_gain={1~8}] mic_vol — Default is medium.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value jack_popup— The default option of jack_popup is yes. If the jack_popup is set to no, jack selection message display is disabled when the jack headset is plugged in.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value 5 — 1/6 optimize — Default is no. Yes/ no option to optimize the width, height, and fps at 320 x 240 at 10 fps.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Device=mouse [Speed={1-11}] [Swap={yes, no}] [FlipFlopWheel={yes, no}] The speed parameter is used to configure the speed of the moving mouse. 1 is the slowest, and 11 is the fastest. The default value is 6.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The default value is no. [TouchScreenDisable=[yes, no]]—This parameter disables the touch screen when the value is set to yes. The default value is no. Device=Rfideas Device=Rfideas — Specifies the local Rfideas readers. [DisableBeep={yes, no}] DisableBeep — Default is yes.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value MouseDisable — Default value is no. Yes/no option to disabled mouse pointer so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is enabled if any mouse activity occurs.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value In build 8.2_001 or later builds, the LPD data is spooled to a file in a ram disk instead of a buffer. So the value of the parameter will not be related to the spool size as before. If LpdSpool=0, the function is disabled, otherwise the function is enabled.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value EnableLPD — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the LPD service. NOTE: The parameters must be specified in the order shown. Printer={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3, LPD4, LPD5-LPD36} Default is LPD1. [LocalName=name] Printer — Specifies the LPD printer to configure.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value EnableLPD — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the LPD printer. Username — Specifies the username of a user who can use the SMB printer. Password — Specifies the password of a user who can use the SMB printer. Domain — Specifies the domain name of the SMB printer.
Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value rotate — Rotate allows you to rotate monitors for viewing in Portrait mode. For example: screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60 rotate=none NOTE: Due to processing power requirements, rotate is not recommended and supported on the C class platforms at this time.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **AltCacheDisable={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the new cache mechanism allowing more memory to be available to a user. This is developed with Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 and Windows Server. If set to no, the new cache mechanism is enabled.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [EnableAWSREGCode={yes,no}]—This parameter enables or disables the ability to change the registration code for connection to AWS. If the value is set to yes, you can modify the registration code for connecting to AWS by the logon window.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Type={HDX}] [InterfaceRedirect={no, yes}] [BlockPhones={yes, no, 1, 0}] ForceLocal. Device=vusb ForceRedirect=0x07B4,0x0254,0x01,0x01,0x00,f ast. When the ForceRedirect option is used with fast, the Reset device command is not executed before the command Redirect device to server.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [WlanNextRoam={0, None}]—This parameter defines the minimum time in seconds between two consecutive roaming events. The default value is 5 seconds.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Connect={ICA, RDP, PCoIP}] [List={*|app1|server1;app2}] [Title={*_seamless_window_title*] If you set to no, the followed options are ignored and disables fast connect functions. The followed options need to be configured to one or several fast connect setting.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value If PowerButton is set to signoff, pressing the power button of the unit after you sign on will disconnect all sessions and return to the logon window. Otherwise, the unit will shutdown normally. FastDisconnectKey={F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, Pause\Break} Specifies
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Profile=ssid] 2. If network is not configured, the configuration is ignored. [access={WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT}] 3.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [fastpmschappwd={password for EAP-FAST/EAPMSCHAPV2}] [fastmschappwdEnc={password encrypted for EAP-FAST/ EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [fastmschapdm={domain for EAP-FAST/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [fastmschaphidedm={yes,no}] Continued from the previous table...
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value wiredreset is used to reset MII when authenticate cancel occurs. This option is only for wired-network and is disabled by default. [eap_packet_timeout={}]—This parameter defines the timeout value of the EAP process. The default value is 3 seconds.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value OneSignServer=onesign_server Specifies a list of host names or IP addresses with optional TCP port number or URLs of Imprivata OneSign servers. [DisableBeep={no, yes} NOTE: An https protocol must be used.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [ReconnectFromButton={0, 1, 2}] [AutoConnectList={*/ appname1;appname2; appname3...
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Timeout — Specifies the time in seconds where a client will try to establish a connection before reporting that it is unreachable. CAGRSAAuthMethod or CAGAuthMethod — CAGAuthMethod option is used for CAG authentication configuration. NOTE: This option replaces CAGRSAAuthMethod.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value 2. sysmode=vdi toolbarclick=yes toolbardelay=3 3. sessionconfig=ica progressivedisplay=yes 4. PnliteServer= 5. AutoSignoff=yes 6. Enable by default: Printers, Serials, USB, Sound 7. Disabled by default: Disk, Smart Cards Continued from the previous table...
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [ScardLog=0xF ] [Password=_password_] full_url—If set as a specified full url name, it is saved into the specified url. Otherwise, it is saved as a file name, such as /wnos/troubleshoot/ {TERMNAME}_LOG_{DATE}_{TIME}.txt.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value session size on the server side is reported as the fullscreen size. ● When set Seamless=yes FullscreenReserved and the applications are configured for fullscreen mode, they will be launched in fullscreen mode, not seamless mode.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Group 2: .Description="Sus team" The file \wnos\ini\Sus team\Sus team.ini must be created in the file server. In the Sus team.ini, the broker, broker list, or connections can be defined for the Sus team. Group3...4...n...and so on.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value DisableResetVM — Default is no. Set DisableResetVM=yes to disable Reset VM function. As default, this function is controlled by the server side is enabled including VMware View or Citrix PNA. WyseVDAServerPort — Sets Wyse VDA Server Port for a ThinOS VDA client. The default port is 3471.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value applications — display only applications, the connections are handled as an ondesktop_list. For example, if you set ondesktop=word; excel, then only the applications word and excel are displayed.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value session, if no, ThinOS will use the default credential to do login in background. The default is yes. NOTE: Other Citrix INI parameters are not listed here. However, these Citrix INI parameters are supported on ICA connection by using INI SessionConfig=ICA.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value ResumeTimeout—The option ResumeTimeout specifies the number of seconds to wait after the reconnection dialog box prompts, and before the session successfully reconnects. If timeout value is reached then the session is closed. The default value is 1200 seconds.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value TosIpPrecedence — Allows you to set IP Precedance in the TOS fields. TosDscp — Sets IP DSCP in the TOS fields. AutoDetectNetwork —Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable an RDP session to adapt its data transfer to band width of network. TSGWEnable—Default is yes.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Typical—Network is normal. Poor—Network is bad. This parameter impacts the Blast to select UDP or TCP. When the network is Excellent and Typical, the Blast selects TCP. When it is Poor, the Blast selects UDP.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value If a VirtualCenter in an INI file is different from the original URL, the thin client will reboot for the new URL to take effect. Only this setting can enable the Virtual Center functions. **VNCPrompt={no, yes} Default is yes.
Table 8. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued) Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [PowerFnKeyDisable={0,1}] [PowerFnKeyDisable={0,1}]—This parameter is used to disable the Fn+Insert key. This parameter is only available for Wyse 5470 Thin Client. Default is set to 0.
Table 10. TOS priority settings (continued) IP precedence(3 bits) Flash Flash Overrid e Critical 3 4 11 100 DSCP ( 6 bits) AF AF 3 4 3.High AF23 010 110 (22) 1.Low AF31 011 010 (26) 2.Medium AF32 011 100 (28) 3.High AF33 011 110 (30) 1.Low AF41 100 010 (34) 2.Medium AF42 100 100 (36) 3.High AF43 100 110 (38) 5 101 EF NA NA EF 101 110 (46) Internet 6 work Control 110 NA NA NA NA (48-55) Networ k Control 111 NA NA NA NA (56-63) 7 Table 11.
A Connect Parameter: Options This appendix provides the supported options for the Connect parameter in the following supported connections: ● ICA Connect Options ● RDP Connect Options ICA connect options Table shown here contains the supported options used for ICA connections (after you use the Connect=ICA parameter/ selection).
Table 12. ICA connect: options (continued) Option Description 3 – Low Quality Autoconnect={0 to 99} Default is 0. Use for automatically starting a session after you sign in, if sign-on is enabled. The value of 0 – 99 is the delay in seconds before autostarting the session. AppendUsername=1 This enhancement allows user names to display in the title bar of an ICA session at the client side. Browserip=list of browsers List of IP addresses or DNS registered names to specify ICA browsers.
Table 12. ICA connect: options (continued) Option Description Encryption={None, Basic, 40, 56, 128, Login-128} Default is Basic. Connection security encryption level. The highest level is 128bit security (Login-128 option is 128 bit encryption for login only).The lowest is None. NOTE: The server must support the specified level of encryption or the connection will fail. Fullscreen={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to run the session in full screen.
Table 12. ICA connect: options (continued) Option Description The connection description of the Description option is used as the index key into the local connection table. If a match is found, then the entry is updated. Otherwise, a new entry is created. Maximum total of local entries is 16. Logon_mode={local-user, smartcard, user-specified} Default is local-user. Specifies how users authenticate to the selected application set or ICA connection. Lowband={no, yes} Default is no.
Table 12. ICA connect: options (continued) Option Description starts a line, so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign-on password which does starts a line. NOTE: The Password option is not written into a {username}.ini file by a user. When the New Password check box is selected, the system writes the new, changed password into the {username}.ini file with encryption. This password is then checked against the sign-on password with encryption to determine whether sign-on is successful.
Table 12. ICA connect: options (continued) Option Description Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local printers when the connection starts. UnmapSerials={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local serials when the connection starts. UnmapUSB={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local USB devices (Virtual USB) when the connection starts. Username=[username, $SYS_VAR] Username to log-in to the application server.
no (Reconnect=no) contained in the wnos.ini file—so that others who sign in can use their own user profile assuming the administrator has not changed the default values in the wnos.ini file. RDP connect options Table 13. RDP connect options Option Description Autoconnect={0 to 99} Default is 0. Use for automatically starting a session after sign-on, if signon is enabled. The value of 0-99 is the delay in seconds before auto-starting the session.
Table 13. RDP connect options (continued) Option Description NOTE: Disablesound=2 only works in RDP sessions and indicates that the remote computer sound should be disabled at the remote computer. Domainname={domain name,$DN} Domain name to use in a Windows network. $DN specifies that the thin client sign-on domain name is used. Maximum of 19 characters are allowed. Fullscreen={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to run the session in full screen.
Table 13. RDP connect options (continued) Option Description Maximum total of local entries is 16. Logon_mode=prompt Specifies one dialog box will pop up to allow a user to enter username, password, and domain before connecting to the RDP session. This can prevent the need to input credentials twice in some cases of server redirection (load balancing). Lowband={no, yes} Default is no.
Table 13. RDP connect options (continued) Option Description This password is then checked against the sign-on password with encryption to determine whether sign-on is successful. Password-enc=an encrypted password RDPAudioQualityMode RDPAudioRecord={no, yes} Specifies an encrypted string as a password for a connection. NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. Default is no. Yes/no option to specify whether users can record audio to the server. This requires a Windows 7 Server.
Table 13. RDP connect options (continued) Option Description If Using DualHead=Yes and setting this resolution value to Default will start the RDP session in Span Mode. If you want to use only the fullscreen of one monitor use Resolution=DDC. This option is ignored if Fullscreen=Yes Smartcards={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to use a smart card login server when the connection starts. TSGWDomainName=[domain] Specifies the TS Gateway Domain for RDP session. TSGWENABLE={no, yes} Default is no.
Table 13. RDP connect options (continued) Option Description The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in Table: System variables. NOTE: The combination of all the variables such as $IP@$DN are also supported. Username-enc=an encrypted username Specifies an encrypted string as a username for a connection. [WyseVDA={no, yes}] Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator for all RDP sessions.
Table 14. PCoIP connect: options (continued) Option Description ● true — 32-bit remote connections are not supported by Windows XP or Windows 2003 server. It requires Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or newer with ICA. Description=string description Connection description. Enclose the string description in quotation marks if there are embedded blanks or single quotes. For quotation marks, use common-practice nesting rules. Maximum of 38 characters are allowed. Fullscreen={no, yes} Default is no.
B TimeZone Parameter: Values Using the TimeZone parameter, Table “TimeZone Parameter: Values” contains the zone value options that can be used. For Example: TimeZone="GMT - 08:00" ManualOverride=Yes Daylight=Yes \ Start=030207 End=110107 TimeZoneName=Pacific \ DaylightName=Pacific Remember to use quotation marks (" ") since the option includes spaces. The example above uses the " \" to break a single continuous line into multiple likes for easier reading with no" \" on the last line of the parameter.
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Table 15. TimeZone Parameter: Values (continued) Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (GMT) Monrovia, Reykjavik Greenwich (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna W. Europe (GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague Central Europe (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris Romance (GMT+01:00) Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw, Zagreb Central European (GMT+01:00) West Central Africa W.
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Table 15. TimeZone Parameter: Values (continued) Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney AUS Eastern (GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby West Pacific (GMT+10:00) Hobart Tasmania (GMT+10:00) Magadan Magadan (GMT+10:00) Vladivostok, Magadan (RTZ 9) Russia TZ 9 (GMT+11:00) Chokurdakh (RTZ 10) Russia TZ 10 (GMT+11:00) Solomon Is.
C Best Practices: Troubleshooting and Deployment Examples This appendix contains the following best practices information: ● Troubleshooting INI Files ● Examples: Basic Deployments Troubleshooting INI Files General recommendations when encountering INI parameter usage problems and errors include: ● Check for spelling and format mistakes. ● Use the following process: 1. Restart the thin client. 2. Check thin client system information: for example, the Event log. 3.
VMware View Broker Deployment Autoload=1 ConnectionBroker=VMware VDIBroker=https://ViewServerAddress TimeServer=IPAddress TimeFormat="12-hour format" DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy TimeZone='GMT - 05:00' ManualOverride=No Daylight=Yes Start=030207 End=110107 TimeZoneName=Eastern DaylightName=Eastern Microsoft Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Service Deployment Autoload=1 Signon=no Seamless=yes Connect=RDP \ Host=IP or Name of MS RDS server \ Description="Description" \ Username=Username \ Domainname=Domain \ Passwor