Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6.
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Contents 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.
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 $MAC.ini file can be used for device-specific configurations. If the thin client locates a wnos.ini file, then the wnos.ini file is processed and if the Include=$MAC.ini statement is included, then the $MAC.ini file is processed. The $MAC.ini file is stored in the same directory as a wnos.ini file if you are not using a WNOS.
When you require string concatenation, you can use a backslash without a space before or after it to concatenate with the first set of characters from the previous line; for example the strings snow and ball may be concatenated to give snowball. 3. Blank Lines Make Files Easy to Read Using blank lines is recommended for making code easier to read. 4. Comment by using a # Sign Number signs (#) indicate the start of a comment. Comments can begin anywhere on a line.
Option Value $UN Sign-on name used. $PW Sign-on password used. $DN Sign-on domain name used. $FIP IP address used in fixed format with 3 digits between separators, for example, 010.020.030.040.ini. Using it along with the left/right modifier helps to define policy for subnet. For example, include=&Left($FIP,11).ini is specified to include file 010.020.030.ini for subnet 010.020.030.xxx. $WPUN PEAP/MSCHAPv2 username used (802.1x dependent). $WPPW PEAP/MSCHAPv2 password used (802.1x dependent).
• • • • • Input string length Generated AES encrypted string length >127 Not supported Admin mode username and password limitations Item Value Comments User name length limit <=31 The username longer than 31 characters is truncated. Password length limit <=31 The username longer than 31 characters is truncated. Special characters that are supported ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * { } _ +| : " < > ? ' [ ] \;,.
Table 3. 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 section can only be used in a wnos.ini file; they cannot be used in a {username}.ini file.
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. If set to 1 it enable packages upgrade/downgrade process, and if set to 2, it enables upgrade only.
Parameter Description WMSEnable={yes, no} WMSEnable — This parameter allows you to enable or disable the Wyse Management Suite Agent. Default is no [Server=server_address[:port] [GroupPrefix=] [GroupKey=] [MQTTServer=[:]] [AdvancedConfig={no, yes}] [Default={no, yes}] [Override={no, yes}] [CAValidation=(yes, no)] [Discover=(yes, no)] [IgnoreMqtt=(yes, no)] Server — Specifies an IP address or URL address for the Wyse Management Suite server.
Parameter Description currently disabled or if Wyse Management Suite is enabled but group-key is NULL. If DCHP is defined and Wyse Management Suite is enabled or not NULL—The Wyse Management Suite Group key in the DHCP is ignored since it is configured manually in local UI or from Wyse Management Suite group change.
Parameter Description Disable—If the value is set to yes, the password field in sign-on window is disabled. Default is no. encrypt - The default value is no. The options are used to enable or disable an encrypted string for a password in the INI file instead of clear text. If the value is set to yes, the password in the INI is an encrypt string instead of clear text. DisableButton={no, yes} Default is no. [DisableRestart={yes, no}] Yes/no option to disable the power button.
Parameter Description For example, ManualOverride=Yes Components="display,timezone" This INI statement allows you to customize display and timezone settings, and these personalized settings are not overridden by wnos.ini after the device restart. MirrorFileServer={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the cache all server files functionality.
Parameter Description DD = Day of the week. Values are 01 to 07 for the day in the week from Monday to Sunday. For example, 01 = Monday, 07 = Sunday. NOTE: For the 2013 year, DST dates are Sunday, March 10, 2:00am and ends Sunday, November 3, 2:00am. TimeZoneName — Display name sent to the ICA/RDP session such as Eastern Standard Time. DayLightName — Display name for daylight saving time.
Parameter Description netcard, and internal hub) to the list that you want to use, and all other devices are denied when the device is plugged-in. 2. When DEVICE_SECURITY=black_list is set, the security is midlevel, and customer can add the device which is not present in the list. 3.
Table 6. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only Parameter Description AddCertificate=filename AddCertificate — Specifies a certificate file residing in the subfolder cacerts under the wnos folder to load on platforms with nand flash, or on the memory. The length of the filename, including the trailing period and the file extension, is limited to 64 characters.
Parameter Description [DisableShowServer=[yes,no] • [EnableUnauthenticatedAccess]={yes,no} [Host={broker_url}] [AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3...}] [VMWaitTimer={0–3600}] • • Set SecurityMode=Warning to have the Client allow connection continuation in the following two specific exceptions where full verification would fail: 1. Certificate is self-signed. 2. Certificate has an invalid time. Set SecurityMode=Low to indicate that Client allows connection without any certificate verification.
Parameter Description VDI desktops or applications are automatically connected. The auto connect list is the connection description which can use the wildcard * to match the string. VMWaitTimer— The option VMWaitTimer specifies the time remaining in seconds for reconnecting to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message Horizon Error- Waiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer. The range is 0 to 3600.
Parameter Description DHCPUserClassID=class_id DHCPUserClassID — Specifies the UserClassID used for DHCP. [ParseVendorInfo={no, yes}] ParseVendorInfo — Default is yes. Yes/no option to specify whether or not ThinOS will interpret DHCP option 43. This is a vendor-specific information. If ParseVendorInfo is set to no and the DHCPVendorID is also used with this parameter, you must set ParseVendorInfo=yes and then reboot the thin client twice. Maximum of 26 characters are allowed in a string.
Parameter Description [EnsureDpIsOn ={yes, no}] Dualhead=yes \ ManualOverride=yes \ Mainscreen=1 \ Orientation=hort \ Taskbar=mainscreen NOTE: If using, be sure the ManualOverride option is the first option used after the Dualhead parameter position in the statement. Mainscreen — Sets which screen is used as the main screen. When using a DVI to DVI and VGA cable, the DVI connected monitor will be the default mainscreen=1. Orientation — Default is hort. Sets which style is used for display.
Parameter Description SecurityMode — Specifies the security level for the file server during client verification of the server certificate. This option is only valid when connecting to an https file server. When configuring the https file server, the Username and Password options of the FileServer parameter can be omitted.
Parameter Description NoSessionTimer— The parameter NoSessionTimer has the same range as INACTIVE and it is valid only if INACTIVE value is not 0. If there is a session use the value of Inactive, otherwise use the value of NoSessionTimer, if NoSessionTimer is configured. If AutoSignoff=yes Shutdown=yes is configured, then this statement can work before signon. If AutoSignoff=yes Reboot=yes is configured, this statement can work before signon.
Parameter Description MultiLogon=yes PNAgentServer=10.1.1.30;10.2.2.60 The SelectServerList statement is also supported: MultiLogon=yes SelectServerList=pna \ description=store host=http://proper-storefront-url.ctx.com \ description="Floor 3" host=10.1.1.30 \ description="Floor 1" host=10.2.2.60 \ description="All Users" host=10.3.3.90 NOTE: The SelectServerList takes precedence over PNAgentServer.
Parameter Description [SecurityMode={default, full, warning, low}] computer and user policy. If none of them is defined, then launch the first available broker server from the Imprivata server. If AutoAccess=LOCAL is set, then launch the broker from the ThinClient setting; the broker getting from the Imprivata Server is ignored. NOTE: AutoAccess can be set in [username].ini and wnos.ini. The wnos.ini has priority over [username].ini.
Parameter Description PlatformConfig=all Encrypts local flash, specifically cached INI files and credentials that are stored, if using signon=yes. [EncryptFS=yes] NOTE: Event log will display new statements stating that FileSystem encryption has been enabled.
Parameter Description [Week={Current, Other, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}] Idle— The option Idle specifies the idle minutes. After the scheduled reboot time is reached, the unit reboots, if there is no session or the terminal is idle 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.
Parameter Description [ScepUserPwd=scep_enrollment_user_password ] 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_enrollment_ user_password] CACertHash—This is the hash value used to verify certificate authority's certificate. Client will not issue a certificate request to a SCEP server and cannot pass certificate chain checking through a valid certificate authority.
Parameter Description Service={snmpd, thinprint, vncd Service — Specifies the services you can enable or disable; there are different syntaxes for the different services. vda } disable={no, yes} disable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the services. Disable must follow the Service parameter. Service=snmpd disable={no, yes} Default is no. [community= [encrypt={yes, no}]] Service=snmpd disable — Yes/no option to disable the snmpd service.
Parameter Description In classic mode, if the global INI file in remote file server and local cache cannot be loaded, a DNS name wyseftpfbc4tc is resolved to discover the file server. If the optional DNSFileServerDiscover is set to no, the function is disabled. The value is persistent, and the default value is yes. TLSCheckCN—This option enables you to check the server certificate common name for SSL connection in full security mode.
Parameter Description [ClearUser={yes, no}] • [DisableSignoff={yes, no}] SaveLastDomainUser — Yes/no option to save the username and domain into NVRAM once signon is successful. On next reboot, the username and domain saved in the NVRAM will be displayed in signon server as the default username and domain if no DefaultUser is set in the wnos.ini file.
Parameter Description DisableEditDomain— The optional keyword DisableEditDomain, is set to yes to stop typing in the domain box manually. Typing the character @ or \ as in the format domain\user and user@domain in the username box are not allowed. AdGroupPreFix— The option AdGroupPreFix is only valid, when you configure SignOn=NTLM.
Parameter Description [toolbarclick={no, yes}] Classic mode has full taskbar, desktop and connection manager and is recommended for a terminal server environment and for backward compatibility with WTOS 6.x.
Parameter Description VncPassword= VncPassword — Specifies a string of up to 8 characters as the password used for shadowing. [encrypt={no, yes}] encrypt — Default is no. Yes/no option to set according to whether or not the vncpassword you are using is encrypted. NOTE: To use VNC Shadow, you must set MaxVNCD=1 and define a password; The MaxVNCD default is 0 and this disables VNC. If you are using an encrypted password, you must set encrypt to yes.
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 7. General Settings: wnos.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk;USB BootOrder=HardDisk;PXE;USB BootOrder=USB;PXE;HardDisk However, the following settings are invalid: BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk BootOrder=PXE;PXE;USB BootOrder=PXE;HardDisk;USB;PXE If the first boot order is not HardDisk, the system restart will boot from the BIOS setting. BootpDisable={no, yes} Default is no.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value When the parameter is set to Desktop=''', the wallpaper is disabled. Layout — This parameter specifies the arrangement on the desktop background of the bitmap file specified by the Desktop parameter. If auto dial-up is set, the Layout parameter becomes invalid. The default value is stretch. For center, the image is placed in the center of the desktop without image size change.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value • • PowerOn—System powers on after AC power is restored. LastState—System will keep the last power state as the last/previous state of the system was before AC power was removed. USBRearPort— If yes is specified, devices attached to the rear USB port are enabled, and available for Operating system.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The file is strongly checked and protected from corruption. The content is wrapped in a file header, including a field of magic number, checksum, timestamp, length and platform name. The content is first checksum and then AES encrypted during save operation.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value operating system cannot see any device attached to this port. This INI parameter is only applicable to Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client. USBRearPortBottomRight—If yes is specified, the devices attached to the bottom-right USB port is enabled and available for the operating system. If no is specified, the operating system cannot see any device attached to this port.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **Language=code [ManualOverride={yes,no}] [Charset={ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-5, ISO-8859-7}] [ImageSuffix={us, fr, de, gb, b5, jp, ko, la, default] Language — Specifies the keyboard language to use. Once specified in a wnos.ini file, it is saved in non-volatile memory.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Dutch — Nl Dutch (Belgian) — Nl_be Dutch (Belgian Comma) — Nl_be_c English (3270 Australian) — au3270 English (Australian) — Au English (New Zealand) — Nz English (United Kingdom) — Uk English (United States) (default) — Us Estonian (Estonia) — Et_ee Finnish — Fi French (Belgian) — fr_be French (Belgian Comma) — fr_be_c French (Canadian) — fr_ca Continued from the previous table.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value 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. International — us_int Continued from the previous table... NOTE: Japanese refers to Japanese Input system (MS-IME2000), not JP.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value wnos/locale in the file server, and then add Locale=French load=yes in the INI file. You can use Local=fr instead of Locale=French. NOTE: For Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean localization, a font file must also be placed under the folder wnos/font in the file server.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Password=NCAONIBINMANMLCOLKCNLL \ encrypt=yes ** PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, High] Default is high. [LockDown= {no, yes}] Privilege controls operator privileges and access to thin client resources. See also CCMEnable={yes, no}.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value HideConnectionManager — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the Connect Manager window from view. NOTE: As stated earlier, although the Connect Manager is disabled by default if Privilege=none, the Connect Manager can be enabled by using HideConnectionManager=no; however, the user cannot create a new connection or edit an existing connection. EnableNetworkTest — Default is no.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value If the optional DisableSerial=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the serial table in peripherals setup will be enabled. Continued from the previous table... DisableChangeDateTime— If the optional DisableChangeDateTime is set, the function of changing date and time locally will be disabled. For example, if you rightclick the time label in taskbar, nothing is displayed.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value ResourceURL={yes, no} [Type={Picture, Firmware, Package}] [URL=_url_path_] The resource files have their specified default path in file server, for example, the pictures for Showing Picture screen saver are from the folder /wnos/picture in file server (default), and the bitmap are from /wnos/bitmap.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value LockTerminal— This is an optional parameter and specifies to put the thin client in LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. Default is 0. 0 — Disabled. 1 — Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. The wallpaper is shown and the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the sign-on password to unlock the thin client.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value If group pictures do not exist, global pictures are used. Supported formats include JPG, GIF, PNG and BMP. PictureTimer — Specifies the interval to wait in seconds to display another picture. Default value is 6 seconds. PictureOrder — Specifies the order of picture files to display. The default is to use the order of sort from A to Z.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy or TimeServer=time.nist.gov \ TimeFormat=24-hour format \ DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy WakeOnLAN={yes, no} Default is yes. Wake-on-LAN allows a thin client to be turned on or woken up by a network message. If WakeOnLAN=yes, ThinOS will respond for the Wake-On-LAN packet for a remote wake up. If WakeOnLAN=no, ThinOS will not respond for the Wake-On-LAN packet.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [mic_gain_device={device name string}] 3 — mutes system beep [mic_gain={1~8}] mic_vol — Default is medium. Option to set volume levels to high, middle or low.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The audio device name is displayed in Event Log after you connect and disconnect the device from the terminal. If the actual device name does not match with the device in the list, the device cannot be mapped to the ICA session. Setting the value to "" results in mapping of all devices. This is similar to no INI setting.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Disable— When you specify Disable=yes, the device is disabled. For example, the Camera tab in peripherals setting is disabled, the Exclude video devices option in Global Connection Settings is disabled. The device cannot be accessed at local and remote sessions. The parameter Default=camera device name supports default camera device setting.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value • • If set to yes, then the Configuration #1 initializes to HID Prox 608x compatibility and Configuration #2 initializes to RDR-758x Equivalent. If set to no, then the card type remains unchanged. DisableInitialization — Default is no. Option disables configurations to the card reader. DisableLed—If set to yes, then LED is turned off.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value specifies the thin client behavior when you close the lid of the thin client running on battery and not connected to any external power source. The following are the values that you can set for CloseLidDisCharge: • • • No—No action is taken when the lid is closed. ShutDown—The thin client shuts down when the lid is closed. This is the default value.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **MouseSwap={0, 1} 0/1 option to swap the mouse buttons. For example, for lefthanded use. 0 — No 1 — Yes NetworkPrinter=host/queue [PrinterID=Window driver name] [Enabled={no, yes}] NetworkPrinter — Specifies the configuration for the network (LPD) printer in the same way as described for the Printer Setup dialog box in the Dell Wyse ThinOS Administrator’s Guide.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The parameters must be specified in the order shown. For backward compatibility, LPD is accepted as LPD1. LPD2 – LPD4 are new in the 5.1. For WT1200 platform where Local flash is absent, locally configured LPD2-LPD4 and SMB1 to SMB4 disappear on power cycle. Printer={SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4} Default is SMB1.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value 1280X768, 1280X1024, 1360X768, 1366X768, 1368X768, 1400X1050, 1440X900, 1600X900, 1600X1200, 1680X1050, 1920X1080, 1920X1200] [Refresh=60, 75, 85} [rotate={right}] [align={screen id,top|center|bottom|left|right,top|center|bottom| left|right}] Resolution — Specifies the local display resolution. Option DDC can be specified to select default display resolution.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The Screen parameter must be placed before the Resolution parameter. For example: screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60 rotate=none Connection Settings for wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files The following table contains the parameters (and their options) used for configuring connection settings. Table 9. Connection Settings: wnos.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Connect={ICA, RDP} Connect — Connection protocol. Follow the ICA option list, see ICA Connect Options or RDP option list, see RDP Connect Options. Any options you use for your connection must be on the same logical line; \can be used for line continuation, see Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [ForceLocal=DeviceID] [Type={HDX}] [InterfaceRedirect={no, yes}] ForceRedirect — Specifies a forced redirect of the local USB device to the server. This parameter has priority over ForceLocal. Device=vusb ForceRedirect=0x07B4,0x0254,0x01,0x01,0x00,fas t.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [DriverDebugLevel={1-7}] [PowerSaveControl={0, 1}] [RSSIAmend={}] DisableBand — Default is None. Use to disable 2.4G or 5G 802.11 band. PreferBand —This parameter is used to set the priority of wireless connection band, and select the 2.4G or 5G access point to connect. Default is None. Priority — sets the priority of wireless profiles.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value • • • • • #define DBGLVL3 (DBGLVL2 | IWL_DL_TEMP | IWL_DL_POWER) #define DBGLVL4 (DBGLVL3 | IWL_DL_ASSOC | IWL_DL_TE) #define DBGLVL5 (DBGLVL4 | IWL_DL_DROP | IWL_DL_RADIO) #define DBGLVL6 (DBGLVL5 | IWL_DL_SCAN | IWL_DL_HT) #define DBGLVL7 (DBGLVL6 | IWL_DL_MAC80211 | IWL_DL_FW) Continued from the previous table...
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value HideDefault — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the default ICA and RDP connections that are present on the devices. ENABLETSGWSAMEINFO *EthernetSpeed={Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, 100M FD, 1000M} NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. Default is auto. EthernetSpeed — Specifies the Ethernet Speed to either Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, or 100M FD.
Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [AltKey={yes, no}] If the value is set to yes, pressing the F12 (default) key or the key defined in FastDiconnectKey= statement will close the active window of the session. If the active window is a seamless window, the action will only close the window. If the window is not a seamless window, then the session will be disconnected.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **icaBrowsing={udp, http} Default is http. Establishes the default browsing protocol. This setting can be overridden by the parameter HttpBrowsing in each connection property. The method of browsing selected must match the method provided by the server(s) being accessed. This setting in a wnos.ini file will be saved into NVRAM, if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file.
Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [wpa2pskpwdEnc={passphrase encrypted for WPA2-PSK}] [encryption={TKIP|CCMP}] [fasteap={EAP-MSCHAPV2, EAP-GTC}] [fastidentity={Identity for EAP_FAST}] [fastmschapun={username for EAP-FAST/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [fastpmschappwd={password for EAP-FAST/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [fastmschappwdEnc={password encrypted for EAP-FAST/EAPMSCHAPV2}] [fastmschapdm={domain for EAP-FAST/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [fastmschaph
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value fastmschapdm=EAP-MSCHAPV2 fastgtcun=sqawirless2 fastmschappwd=123!@#qwe wiredreset is used to reset MII when authenticate cancel occurs. This option is only for wired-network and is disabled by default. **Inactive={0, to 480} (minutes) Default is 0.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [AutoAccess={VMW,XD,XA}] The following inputs are acceptable values: [NetBIOSDomainName={no, yes}] https://ip or https://FQDN DisableBeep — Default is no. Yes/no option to set the Rfideas reader to mute when a card is tapped. KisokMode — Default is no. Yes/no option to allow the OneSign user to share the client desktop. EnableFUS — Default is no.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The PNAgent/PNLite server list and associated domain list optionally can be entered in DHCP server options 181 and 182, respectively. If entered in both places, the entries from the Connection Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files will take precedence. However, the {username}.ini file will override the wnos.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value • CAG server is configured for a double authentication policy, this ini corresponds to the first auth LDAP and second auth RSA. If CAGAuthMethod = RSA+LDAP, it has the same result with CAGAuthMethod = RSA, compared to LDAP+RSA. If CAG server configure double authentication policy, this ini correspond to First auth RSA and Second auth LDAP.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value 1—sorts in alphabetic order. 2—sorts in alphabetic order with desktop first. 3—sorts in alphabetic with application first. IgnoreDefaultGateway—When the value is Yes, the default gateway of the selected store during Netscaler login is ignored. Always use pnliteserver to continue.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **Seamless={no, yes} [HideTaskbar={0, 1, 2, 3}] [FullscreenReserved={no, yes}] Seamless — Default is no. Yes/no option to set the default resolution for ICA published applications to Seamless for ICA connection parameters. HideTaskbar — Default is 0. Specifies the status of the taskbar when maximizing the seamless window. 0 — Do not hide the taskbar.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value The Default option following "SelectGroup=yes" can specify the default group. The value is one of group description defined after that. After you select another group and sign off, this default group will be selected. If default option is not specified, the last selected group will be selected in the next sign on. For example: SelectGroup=yes \ default="Sus team" \ description="D
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [smartcards={no, yes}] [mapdisks={no, yes}] [disablesound={no, yes, 2}] [unmapusb={no, yes}] [DisksReadOnly={no, yes}] [MouseQueueTimer={0–99}] [WyseVDA={no, yes}] [WyseVDA_PortRange=startPort, endPort] [UnmapClipboard={no, yes}] [DefaultColor={0,1,2}] [VUSB_DISKS={yes, no}] [VUSB_AUDIO={yes, no}] [VUSB_VIDEO={yes, no}] [VUSB_PRINTER={yes, no}] [FullScreen={no, yes}] [Resolution=
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value Default will set the resolution to the native resolution of the monitor. Setting the resolution to a value smaller than the native resolution of the monitor, will allow the session in Windowed mode. The resolution value cannot be higher than the native resolution. DisableResetVM — Default is no. Set DisableResetVM=yes to disable Reset VM function.
Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [SessionReliability={no, yes}] TosDscp — Sets IP DSCP in the TOS fields. [WarnPopup={yes, no}] DiskMapTo — Specifies to map disks to a character sequence. [ondesktop={no, yes, all, none, desktops, applications, ondesktop_list}] NOTE: A sequence of characters can be used by DiskMapTo, with each letter mapped to one disk in order.
Parameter Description * 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. The ondesktop_list also supports wildcard when the star * is used, similar to the AutoConnectList parameter in VDIServer.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value PasswordExpireNotify —This option enables the password expire notification, which should configure in storefront server side, Authentication, password change set as At any time. Then before the password expires, logon prompts a message displaying the number of days after which the password will expire and let you change the password.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [EnableTSMM={yes, no}] [EnableGFX]={yes, no}] [EnableVOR={yes, no}] [EnableRdpH264]={yes, no}] [EnableRecord={yes, no}] [EnableRFX={yes, no}] [USBRedirection={RDP}] [RDPScreenAlign4={yes,no}] [WallPaper={yes, no}] [Dragging={yes, no}] [Animation={yes, no}] [Theme={yes, no}] [TosIpPrecedence={0-5}] [TosDscp={Default/CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4/ CS5/CS6/CS7/AF11/AF12/AF13/AF22/AF23/ AF31/AF32/
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value freezing for a long time and not reconnecting due to poor network quality or short time network disconnection. There is no default value for this option. The feature is disabled if it is not set. Valid value is 10 to 100, in seconds. Limitation: Certain sessions in Windows10 servers disconnect and reconnect when the session is idle with this parameter enabled.
Parameter Description * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value **UniSession={no, yes} Yes/no option to launch the connection only once at a time. VDIBroker=vdi_broker_url VDIBroker — Specifies the VDI broker server; supports both http and https. [AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3…}] If the vdi_broker_url does not start with http or https, the default protocol used is http. For an https connection, only one URL is accepted.
Description Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value [Username=username_string] Description— Specifies the session name. The length of the string is limited to 21 characters. [Password=password_string] Server— Specifies the VPN server IP or the VPN server name. The length of the string is limited to 63 characters. [Autoconnect={yes, no}] [Username-enc=encrypted_username_string] Username— Specifies the login username.
IP precedence(3 bits) DSCP ( 6 bits) Priority AF 1 Immedia 2 te Flash 3 Flash 4 Override 1 10 11 100 AF AF AF 1 2 3 4 1.Low AF11 001 010 (10) 2.Medium AF12 001 100 (12) 3.High AF13 001 110 (14) 1.Low AF21 010 010 (18) 2.Medium AF22 010 100 (20) 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.
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).
Option Description 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 auto-starting 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. List items must be separated by semicolons or commas.
Option Description 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. If Fullscreen=no then the session runs in a windowed screen. Host=[name, IP, $SYS VAR] or Application=published application Host — A list of server hostnames or IP addresses to which the thin client will attempt to connect. The next server on the list is attempted if the previous one failed.
Option Description Lowband={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to enable optimization for low speed connections such as reducing audio quality and/or decreasing protocol-specific cache size. Mapdisks={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to auto-connect and map any connected USB flash drive upon connection start. Mapdisksunderz NOTE: : DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE . [NO_FontSmoothing={no, yes}] Default is no—font smoothing is enabled by default. Yes/no option to disable font smoothing.
Option Description Reconnect={no, yes, 1 to 3600 (seconds)} Default is no. Controls automatic reconnection to an application after a server disconnection. yes — Use to restart the connection; the default delay time for yes reconnect is 20 seconds. no — Use to prevent reconnection after a disconnect. 1 to 3600 — Use an integer value of 1 to 3600 seconds to restart the connection after the delay you want. For example, use 50 and the automatic reconnection to an application will occur after 50 seconds.
Option Description The value of username is a conventional login username. The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in 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 ICA sessions.
Option Description Session color mode. For faster display performance, use 256 colors for the session. • • • • • 256 is 8-bits 32k is 15-bits 64k or high is 16-bits 16m is 24-bits true is 32-bits NOTE: • 64k is the same value as high. • 16m — 24-bits over RDP is only supported by Windows XP and Windows 2003 server. It is not supported by Windows Server 2008 or newer. • true — 32-bit remote connections are not supported by Windows XP or Windows 2003 server.
Option Description Fullscreen=Yes and DualHead=Yes will result in Span Mode when connecting to a Windows server 2003 or a Windows XP Pro Client. Fullscreen=Yes and DualHead=Yes will result in Extended mode when connecting to a Windows Server 2008 (any version) and to a Windows 8 or above desktop. Host=[name, IP, $SYS VAR] Host — A list of server host names or IP addresses to which the thin client will attempt to connect; the next server on the list is attempted if the previous one failed.
Option Description Yes/no option to turn off compression. To turn off compression, enter yes. Used here is an option of the Connect statement. It sets the value of NoReducer only for this specified connection. NOTE: By default the RDP protocol compresses the data to minimize the amount of data that needs to traverse the network. This compression can be as much as 50 percent for text-based applications such as Microsoft Word and 40 percent less for graphics applications than the uncompressed data streams.
Option Description Yes/no option to disable the Font smoothing feature; use yes to disable the feature. Rdp_No_Theme={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Theme feature; use yes to disable the feature. Rdp_No_Wallpaper={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Wallpaper feature; use yes to disable the feature. Reconnect={no, yes, 1 to 3600 (seconds)} Default is no. Controls automatic reconnection to an application after a server disconnection.
Option Description Yes/no option to apply RDP connection credential to Gateway credential. UniSession={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to use a unisession—a connection will launch only once at a time. UnmapClipboard={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to disable clipboard redirection for an RDP session if redirecting the clipboard. UnmapPrinters={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local printers when the connection. UnmapSerials={no, yes} Default is no.
PCoIP connect: options Table 15. PCoIP connect: options Option Description 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 auto-starting the session. Colors={256, 32k, 64k or high, 16m, true} Default is high. Session color mode. For faster display performance, use 256 colors for the session.
Option Description default — Starts the connection using the current desktop display setting with no window frame and border. Seamless — Available for use if the connection is to a published application. For Seamless connections, the MetaFrame hosts select the best-fit connection window for applications. — Resolution values you can use in the form X x Y depending on your client. Example for monitor resolution: 1024 x 768. See the Release Notes of your client.
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.
Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (GMT-06:00) Central America" Central America (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) Central (GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey Central (Mexico) Geographic time zones Time zones name (GMT-06:00) Saskatchewan Canada Central (GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito, Rio Branco SA Pacific (GMT-05:00) Chetumal Eastern (Mexico) (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Eastern (GMT-05:00) Indiana (East) US Eastern (GMT-04:30) Caracas Venezuela (GMT-04:0
Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (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.
Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (GMT+04:30) Kabul Afghanistan (GMT+05:00) Ashgabat, Tashkent West Asia (GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg (RTZ 4) Russia TZ 4 (GMT+05:00) Islamabad Karachi Pakistan (GMT+05:30) Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi India (GMT+05:30) Sri Jayawardenepura Sri Lanka (GMT+05:45) Kathmandu Nepal (GMT+06:00) Astana Central Asia (GMT+06:00) Dhaka Bangladesh (GMT+06:00) Novosibirsk (RTZ 5) Russia TZ 5 (GMT+06:30) Yangon Rangoon Myanmar (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jak
Geographic Time Zones Time Zones Name (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