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wnos.ini
SignOn=yes \ DisableGuest=yes \ LastUserName=no DomainList=SAMBANFS,UNIMORE,ComputerLocale DisableDomain=no AutoLoad=2 AutoPower=yes Community=WyseCommunitySNMP DesktopColorDepth=16 FormURL=FormURL.jpg TimeZone="GMT + 01:00" \ ManualOverride=yes \ daylight=yes \ start=030507 end=100507 \ TimeZoneName="Europe/Rome" AdminMode=yes AutoSignoff=yes \ Shutdown=no Device=audio \ volume=high Language=it Privilege=high \ LockDown=no \ HidePN=yes \ HideConnectionManager=yes \ ShowDisplaySettings=yes \ EnableKeyboardMouseSettings=yes ScreenSaver=10 \ LockTerminal=no \ Type=2 \ Image=ScreenSaverImage.jpg SessionConfig=ALL \ unmapprinters=no \ unmapserials=no \ smartcards=yes \ mapdisks=yes \ disablesound=no ShutdownInfo=yes TimeServer=ntp.unimo.it \ TimeFormat="24-Hour Format" \ DateFormat="dd/mm/yyyy" VDIBroker=http://leostream.cesia.unimo.it VncPrompt=no Include=$MAC.ini Include=$IP.ini
CeSIA-AulaA.ini
DeskColor="24 111 172" Desktop=Desktop.jpg # Necessario per uscire da questo file e tornare wnos.ini # Con Exit=all esce da tutto Exit=yes
CeSIA-150ore.ini
Privilege=high # Necessario per uscire da questo file e tornare wnos.ini # Con Exit=all esce da tutto Exit=yes
wnos.ini globale
# Versione Attuale dei Wyse: 6.2.0_08 # # 20 Ott 2008 - Dallo # # Note: the '_value_' is the default value # At the end of file you can find: "Using the User Profile ini File Command Set" #************************************************************* # Roba di zanfi che nn ha riscontro nella documentazione # e da'Invalid Statement: # # #Start to lock down thin client # SoftSaver=yes # # #Automatically log out of the session # Shutdown=no --> é una opzione di AutoSignoff #************************************************************* #************************************************************* # Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini Only #************************************************************* #This will prevent the user being asked to log in to the local device # Yes/no choice to enable the sign-on process. # Default=yes (enabled). If set to NTLM, user can be # authenticated with NTLM protocol. The user must be a # domain user and the same username .ini must be # available in the ftp://~/wnos/ini/ directory. The NTLM # protocol also requires a WINS server. # The optional keyword MaxConnect sets the # maximum number of connects allowed to be specified # in the wnos.ini and username.ini together. The range # allowed for the max is 100 to 1000. The default # maximum is 216 entries. # The optional parameter ConnectionManager sets # the state of the Connect Manager during sign-on. # The optional parameter EnableOK sets to show the # OK and Cancel command buttons in the Sign-on dialog # box. # The optional parameter DisableGuest sets whether # or not guest sign-on is disabled. # The optional parameter DisablePassword sets # whether or not to disable the password text box and # password check box in the Sign-on dialog box. # The optional keyword LastUserName sets to # whether or not to display the last sign-on username # after the user logs off. # # SignOn={_yes_, no, NTLM} # [MaxConnect=max] # [ConnectionManager={maximize, _minimize_, hide}] # [EnableOK={yes, _no_}] # [DisableGuest={yes, _no_}] # [DisablePassword={yes, _no_}] # LastUserName={yes, _no_} SignOn=yes \ DisableGuest=yes \ LastUserName=no # A list of domain names that will appear in the thin client # Sign-on dialog box as a selectable list to help users in # selecting the domain to sign on to PNAgent/PNLite # servers. Once specified, it is saved in the non-volatile # memory. # Enclose in quotation marks if spaces are included. For # example: DomainList=”North_America, SQA, # test-domain” DomainList=SAMBANFS,UNIMORE,ComputerLocale # Disable the drop-down domain list in the PNAgent/ # PNLite Sign-on dialog box. # # DisableDomain={yes, _no_} DisableDomain=no #This will upgrade to firmware if a newer version exists in the ftp # # Selects firmware update mode. # Value and Action # 0 — Disable checking for image # 1 — Enable firmware upgrade/downgrade (default) # 2 — Enable upgrade only # 101 — Enable firmaware upgrade/downgrade process, # but have a popup message box with OK/Cancel button # appear before the process; popup is a completion # message box # 102 — Enable upgrade only, but have a popup # message box with OK/Cancel button appear before the # process; popup is a completion message box # 201 — Enable firmaware upgrade/downgrade process, # but have a popup message box with OK/Cancel button # appear before the process; popup is a completion # message box # 202 — Enable upgrade only, but have a popup # message box with OK/Cancel button appear before the # process; popup is a completion message box # # AutoLoad=[0, _1_, 2, 101, 102, 201,202] AutoLoad=2 # Controls how the system starts when the power is first # applied to the thin client. If it is set to yes, the system # starts itself without waiting for users to press the power # button only in cases where the power was lost # unexpectedly (if the unit was shutdown properly before # power was removed, when the power is restored, the # unit will remain powered off). This setting is useful in a # kiosk environment. The factory default is # AutoPower=no. # Once an AutoPower statement is processed, it alters # the behavior of the thin client until a countermanding # statement is processed. The effect of an # AutoPower=yes statement continues even if the # statement is removed from the ini file in which it was # found. # Use of the AutoPower option does not interfere with # performing a user directed shutdown. # # AutoPower={yes, _no_} AutoPower=yes # Specifies the SNMP community name. A string of up to # 31 characters. Once specified, it is saved in the # non-volatile memory. # # Community=community Community=WyseCommunitySNMP # Default sign-on user. Note that this user name is # displayed in the Sign-on dialog box and may be either # used or replaced. The “$xx” can be “$tn” (Terminal # Name), “$sn” (Serial Number), “$ip” (IP Address), or # “$mac” (MAC address). The “i” should be a digit and “i # >= 1. # # DefaultUser=username&right ($xx, i) or &left ($xx, i) # Removes the named file from the nand flash or from the # memory. If DelCertificate=ALL, then all certificates # (except built-in certificates) will be deleted from the # flash. # # DelCertificate={filename, all} # Set desktop color to 16 or 32 bits. # If DesktopColorDepth = 16, the default color bits is 15. # The RGB585 option applies if desktop color bits is using # 16 (valid for V10L and S10). # # DesktopColorDepth={16, 32} # [RGB585={yes, _no_}] DesktopColorDepth=16 # When a DHCP lease expires, a message notifies the # user as follows: “DHCP Expired, you must reboot.” After # 5 seconds, the system either reboots or shuts down. # The default is reboot. # # DHCPExpire={_reboot_, shutdown} # If DHCPOptionsRemap=yes, the following parameters # can be set (otherwise, they cannot). The options value # must be between 128 and 254. Each value must be # different. These options are used to configure DHCP # server tags for thin client booting. # The DisableOption12 option sets whether or not the # Option12 tag is accepted. By default, DHCP option 12 # sets the hostname and domain name of the terminal. # For example, if the option 12 nformation is # terminalname.wyse.com, the terminal name will set as # terminalname and the domain name will set as # wyse.com. If the DisableOption 12 setting is different # than the value in NVRAM, the system will automatically # reboot to make the value valid. # # DHCPOptionsRemap={yes, no} # [DisableOption12={yes, no}] # [FileServer={128-254}] # [RootPath={128-254}] # [FtpUserName={128-254}] # [FtpPassWord={128-254}] # [RapportServer={128-254}] # [RapportPort={128-254}] # [PnliteServer={128-254}] # [DomainList={128 -254}] # [VDIBroker={128 -254}] # [VDIBroker={128-254}] # [WDMServer={128-254}] # Specifies the vendor ID used for DHCP. # If you specify ParseVendorInfo=yes, WTOS will # interpret DHCP option 43 (vendor specific info); if you # use this with the DHCPVendorID option, you should # specify the parameter as yes and reboot the thin client # twice. # # DHCPVendorID = vendor # [ParseVendorInfo={yes, _no_}] # Disable power button # # DisableButton={yes, _no_} # Specifices the Time to Live (TTL) of DNS name # caching; the default is from DNS server settings. When # DNSTTL=0, the DNS hostname in a connection always # queries the DNS server to get the IP # # DNSTTL={0-3600} # (For supported dual monitor capable thin clients only) # Set Dualhead to yes to support dual-monitor. # The optional keyword Mainscreen sets which screen is # used as the main screen. # The optional keyword Orientation sets which style is # used for display (hort means horizontal and vert means # vertical). # The optional keyword Taskbar determined which style is # used for the taskbar: “wholescreen” places the taskbar # at the bottom of the entire screen; “mainscreen” places # it at the bottom of the main screen. # # Dualhead={yes, _no_} # [Mainscreen={1, 2}] # [Orientation={_hort_, vert}] # [Taskbar={_wholescreen_,mainscreen}] # Enable or Disable G key reset. G key reset is supported # for Privilege=High. # # EnableGKey={_yes_, no} # This parameter enables the client to use Citrix # Multimedia Acceleration (RAVE) to play supported # media files on ICA server. This is a global parameter for # all ICA connections. # If EnableRAVE=no (or no parameter is present), Wyse # TCX Multimedia will be used for all media files. # If EnableRAVE=yes, RAVE will be used only for media # files it supports. # NOTE: EnableRAVE=yes is ignored unless a valid # Wyse TCX Multimedia license is used. # # EnableRAVE={yes, _no_} # If set to yes, returns to the prior .ini file on the next line # after $include. # If set to no, then is no-op. # If set to all, exits all .ini file processing. # NOTE: See include. # # Exit={yes, no, all} # This FTP server IP address or DNS name is entered # into thin client local setup (non-volatile) and the thin # client immediately uses this server to access files. Note # that the target file server must support access using the # same user ID as there is no way to change user ID and/ # or password in the ini files. # # FileServer={IP address, DNS name} # Set a logo up in the login box # Specifies the URL to the name of a bitmap file (.ico, # .bmp, .jpg, or .gif) displayed in the sign-on window # under the thin client home directory. The length of the # path, including the home directory and the file, is limited # to 128 characters. If auto dial-up is enabled, this # statement is invalid. Default=Empty. # # FormURL=URL to a file FormURL=FormURL.jpg # Load "/wnos/inc/mac-address.ini". # NOTE: The file name does not include the symbol : in # the mac address. See Exit for how to terminate Include. # # Include=$mac.ini # # TEST che funziona # usare per includere direttive associate ad un # particolare MAC address # # nn va Include=$MAC.ini #Include=008064787A69.ini #Exit=all # Set to yes to display all 38 characters in a desktop icon # name. Otherwise, icons display up to 19 characters (the # last three characters will be … if over 19 characters). # # LongApplicationName={yes, _no_} # Default = 1. Set to 0 to disable shadowing, or a # non-zero absolute count of the number of concurrent # VNC sessions. The maximum count value allowed is 5. # # MaxVNCD={0 - 5} # wnos.ini supports Citrix multifarm functionality. When # activated (multifarm=yes), PNAgent/PNLite users are # able to authenticate to more than one Citrix farm. # # Multifarm={yes, no} # If set to yes, the PNAgent/PNLite sign-on # authenticating window can input a different username, # password, and domain while signing on to different # PNAgent/PNLite server. # # MultiLogon={yes, _no_} # Specifies a legal notification file residing in the home # folder as wnos.ini. The file is displayed in a dialog box, # the user is prompted to accept before the sign-on # process to continue. # If Resizable=yes is specified, the dialog box will be # resized to fit the text size. Default = no. # After the notice is accepted and Timeout=seconds is # specified, if no mouse or keyboard is used, the dialog # box will display again after the seconds set. Default = 0 # (no timeout). # # NoticeFile = filename # [Resizable={yes, no}] # [Timeout={10-600}] #NoticeFile = LegalNotifications.txt \ # Resizable=yes \ # Timeout=120 # Specify an ICA server that can be logged-on to modify a # password when a user signs-on with a password # timeout. # # PasswordServer=icaserver # A text file to be included to define printer mappings. # Each line in the file is of format Printer # Identification=Printer Driver Name. For example: # HL-1240 Series=HP LaserJet. # # PrinterMap=a text file name (or possibly URL) # Set to yes to disable the Rapport agent. # (Wyse Device Manager) # # RapportDisable={yes, _no_} # Specifies a list of IP address or DNS names (separated # in comma) for the Wyse Device Manager (formerly # known as Rapport) servers. Once specified, it is saved # in the non-volatile memory. # # RapportServer=server_list # This FTP root path is entered into thin client local setup # (non-volatile) and the thin client immediately uses this # path to access files. The directory name \wnos will be # appended to the FTP root path entry before use. # # RootPath=FTP root path # Set services enable or disable (there are different # syntaxes for different services). The disable option must # be followed by “Service=”. The default is to enable the # service. # # Service={snmpd, thinprint, vncd, wdm, <port number>} \ # disable={yes, _no_} # Configure the service snmpd. The community option is # the same as the statement “Community.” # # Service=snmpd \ # disable={yes, _no_} \ # {community=<snmp community>} # Configure the service thinprint. The port option is the # same as the statement “ThinPrintEnable={yes, no} # port=port number.” # # Service=thinprint \ # disable={yes, _no_}[port+<portnumber>] # Configure the service vncd (same as “MaxVncd={0,1}”). # # Service=vncd \ # disable={yes, _no_} # Configure the service wdm (same as “RapportDisable={yes, no}”). # # Service=wdm \ # disable={yes, _no_} # Configure the service with this port number enabled or # disabled. The 80 port is an exception because the # WDM is always started up before loading the global # profile {wnos.ini} # # Service=<port number> \ # disable={yes, _no_} # Enables ICA Speedscreen Browser Acceleration Function. # Default=on. # # Speedbrowser={_on_, off} # If set to DNS, a reverse DNS name from the DNS # server is checked into the Wyse Device Manager # (formerly known as Rapport) server (by default, the # terminal name is checked in). # # SysName={_client_, DNS} # The Tcp Timeout option configures the timeout value of # a TCP connection. The value must be between 1 and # 255 (which means the connection timeout value is from # 1x30 seconds to 255x30 seconds). # # TcpTimeOut={1-255} # Activates the TCX Multimedia software; <key> is the # license key. # The TCX license key is encrypted into a 5x5 key # (xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-.xxxx), where x is the # character 0-9, a-z, or A-Z (lower- and uppercase letters # are treated the same). More than one license key can # be accepted at the same time. With one identifier (TCX # license), delimit different keys by a comma. The # maximum number of keys is ten. # When a local USB device is plugged in, some log # messages such as “TCX USB: Start watch device...” will # appear in the event log window. These messages notify # the user that a USB device is plugged in and that the # device can be redirected to the server side. Before the # local USB device is redirected, however, WTOS checks # TCXLicense for VUSB; if the license is invalid, the # redirect will fail. # License checking occurs before every TCX redirectiion # (USB, MMR), not just once. # If no valid license is available initially, a USB device has # already been plugged in, and the log shows an invalid # USB license, WTOS does not have to be restarted after # the valid license is entered because the next TCX # redirection with work. For Virtual USB, restarting the # ICA/RDP connection suffices. # # TCXLicense=<key> # Sets up a terminal name comprising a 15-character # string. If reboot=yes, the thin client reboots if the # terminal name is changed. # # TerminalName=name \ # [reboot={yes, no}] # Set to no to disable the thinprint client. # The option Port sets the TCP port of thinprint. The # default is 4000. The port number must be less than # 65535. # # ThinPrintEnable={_yes_, no} \ # [Port=port number] # This statement is valid if the zone is Unspecified on the # thin client or with the ManualOverride option parameter. # The allowable zones are referred to in the menu list in # the System Preference dialog box such as: ‘GMT – # 12:00’ to ‘GMT + 13:00’ at one hour increment, ‘GMT + # 03:30’, ‘GMT + 04:30’, ‘GMT + 05:30’, ‘GMT + 05:45’, # ‘GMT + 06:30’, ‘GMT + 09:30’, ‘GMT – 3:30’ and # ‘Greenwich Mean Time’. # The option parameter ManualOverride overrides the # terminal System Preference Menu setting with this # TimeZone wnos.ini file setting. # If EnableLocal=yes is set in wnos.ini, the TimeZone # setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram. # The option parameter Daylight is to enable/disable the # daylight saving. The mmwwd is a 6 digit number to # specify the start and the end of daylight saving. # Mm – 01 to 12 for the month of the year from Jan. to # Dec. For example, 01 is January. # Ww – 01 to 04 for the week of the month, 05 is the last # week. For example, 01 is 1st week. # Dd – 01 to 07 for the day in the week from Monday to # Sunday. For example, 01 is Monday. # The parameter daylight, start and end must be specified # as their sequence. # The option parameter TimeZoneName is the display # name sent to the ICA/RDP session such as Eastern # Standard Time. # If the time zone enables the daylight saving, the option # parameter DayLightName should be something like # Eastern Daylight Time, otherwise it should be the same # as TimeZoneName. # NOTE: To configure daylight saving for an RDP # session, you must enable the Allow Time Zone # Redirection function. Use the following guidelines: # Run gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy dialog box. # Click Computer Configuration in the Local Computer # Policy tree. Expand the Administrative Templates folder. # Expand the Windows Components folder. Expand the # Terminal Services folder. Click Client/Server data # redirection to open the Setting list. Right-click Allow # Time Zone Redirection and select Properties to open # the Allow Time Zone Redirection Properties dialog box. # Select the Enabled option, and then click OK. Close # the Group Policy dialog box. # # # TimeZone=zone \ # [ManualOverride={yes, _no_}] \ # [daylight = {yes, _no_}] \ # [start=mmwwdd end=mmwwdd] \ # [TimeZoneName=timezonename] \ # [DayLightName=daylightname] # ORA Legale in Italia: # dall'ultoma Domenica di Marzo all'ultima Domenica di Ottobre TimeZone="GMT + 01:00" \ ManualOverride=yes \ daylight=yes \ start=030507 end=100507 \ TimeZoneName="Europe/Rome" # Specifies a string of up to 16 bytes as the password for # shadowing. If set to “encrypt=yes”, an encrypted string # is used as a password (ensures US HIPPA and # Congress Acts compliance). # # VncPassword = password \ # [encrypt={no, yes}] #************************************************************* # Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini and {username}.ini #************************************************************* # Table 3 lists the Command/Parameter and Description set for both # wnos.ini and {username}.ini. # ### Note ### # Global parameters in Table 3 noted with * supersede the identically # named user profile parameters. After user sign-off, user profile parameters # in Table 3 noted with ** return to their original value set in wnos.ini. # Set to yes to use the username and the password to get high # privilege for terminal configuration when the privilege level is under high. # Encrypted strings are used for admin-username and.admin-password. # NOTE: The “Administrator Mode” item is on the right-click # menu. # # AdminMode={yes, no} # [admin-username=encrypted_username] # [admin-password=encrypted_password] # [Username=username] # [Password-password] AdminMode=yes # If set to yes, the new cache mechanism will be disabled # allowing more memory to be available to a user (developed # with Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 and Windows 2003 Server). # Default=no (new cache mechanism is enabled). # # **AltCacheDisable={yes, _no_} # Set to yes to use an alternate IP address returned from an ICA # master browser to get through firewalls. # Default = no. This setting in wios.ini will be saved into nvram if # EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini # # **Alternate={yes, _no_} # Set to yes to automatically sign-off a user when the last # opened session is closed. # Optionally, shut down the thin client. If shutdown is set to yes, # the ShutdownCounter value is used to control the count-down # before the system is shut off. # # **AutoSignoff={yes, _no_} # [Shutdown = {yes, _no_}] AutoSignoff=yes \ Shutdown=no # Set to yes to clear the TSCAL license stored in the # non-volatile memory. It can be replaced by FixLicense=clean. # # ClearLicense={yes, _no_} # Connection protocol. Follow the selections from the ICA/RDP # parameter list (refer to Table 4). Parameters marked with an # asterisk * are mandatory. All connect parameters for each # connection must be on the same logical line (\ may be used for # line continuation - see rules as described in "Knowing the # General Rules of the ini Files"). # # Connect={ICA, RDP} # Set default printer. Be sure the printer set as default is enabled # or the setting will be invalid. # # **DefaultPrinter={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3, LPD4, # COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2, SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4} # Specifies the desktop background color in RGB string format # (must be enclosed in quotes), where rrr, ggg, and bbb are # decimal numbers in the rage of 0 to 255. Default = “16 100 36” # (green). # # **DeskColor=rrr ggg bbb #DeskColor="24 111 172" # The Desktop command specifies a bitmap file to be used as # wallpaper for the local desktop. This file could be a 4-bit, 8-bit, # or 24-bit BMP file or a standard GIF file or a standard JPEG file. # The file must be located in the FTP server wnos\bitmap # directory. Default is no wallpaper. # Layout is a parameter of the Desktop command. It # specifies the arrangement on the desktop background of the # bitmap file specified by the Desktop command. For the tile # section, the image is replicated across the desktop. Default = # center. If auto dial-up is set, it will be invalid. # # **Desktop=bitmap file \ # [Layout = {_center_, tile}] #Desktop=Desktop.jpg # Specifies the local audio volume. # high is the maximum volume, middle is medium volume # (default), and low is minimum volume. The values between # 0-25 allows you to set the exact volume level. # mute={0, 1, 2} sets the Mute check box in GUI (you can also # select the volume Mute check box by using the GUI). If mute=2 # is set it will disable audio and system beep. # # Device=audio \ # volume={high, _middle_, low} or {0-25} \ # mute={0, 1, 2} Device=audio \ volume=high # Speed is either Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD or 100M FD. # This parameter is the same as EthernetSpeed. If it is set in # wnos.ini, the statement in the [username].ini will be disabled. # mtu is a value between 500 to 1500. # # *Device=Ethernet \ # [Speed=speed] \ # [MTU=mtu] # Specifies the local keyboard. # numlockoff=yes turns off the NumLock of the keyboard. # repeatrate={0-2} sets the repeat rate to Slow (0), Medium (1) or # Fast (2). Default = 1. # repeatdelay={0-7} sets the repeat delay to 1/5 second (0), 1/4 # second (1), 1/3 second (2), 1/2 second (3), 3/4 second (4), 1 # second (5), 2 second (6), or No Repeat (7). Default = 2. # This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram if EnableLocal # is set to yes in wnos.ini. # # **Device=keyboard \ # [numlockoff={yes, _no_}] \ # [repeatrate={0-2}] \ # [repeatdelay={0-7}] # Defines wireless Ethernet device remotely. Not all parameters # are needed. # The values of k1 to k4 are any real value of 5 to 13 characters # or 10 to 26 Hex digits. For example, you can define Key1 to # have a key of k1 and omit Key2, Key3, and Key4, in which # case WepKey must equal 1. # # Device=Wireless # [Mode={Infrastructure, AdHoc}] # [SSID=ssid Channel={1-14}] # [WepKey={None, 1-4}] [Key1=k1] # [Key2=k2] # [Key3=k3] # [Key4=k4] # Value and Disabled no — Mouse is enabled (default) # yes — Mouse is disabled and no mouse pointer is shown on # the screen. The pointer is enabled if any mouse activity occurs. # # **DisableMouse={yes, no} # Or # MouseDisable={yes, no} # Set to yes to enable locally configured entries to show in the # Connect Manager list (that is, activate local entries). # Default = no. # When connections defined in local NV-RAM are displayed # in the Connect Manager, they are marked with an asterisk. Set # to yes in wnos.ini will save the global information into nvram. # The global information includes: SEAMLESS, ALTERNATE, # Reconnect, IcaBrowsing, LowBand, NoReducer, Time settings, # and Printer settings in wnos.ini. # # **EnableLocal={yes, _no_) # Specify the Ethernet speed to either Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, # 100M HD, or 100M FD. Once specified, it is saved in the # non-volatile memory. If changed, the system reboots. # This statement can be replaced by Device=Ethernet # Speed=speed. # # *EthernetSpeed={_Auto_, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, or 100M FD} # Set to yes to reset the system setting to factory default (the # option is only initialized once for each firmware change, # however, you can set to no and then reboot so the option will # be initialized again). Default is no. # # FactoryDefault={yes, _no_} # If set to yes, pressing F12 will disconnect an ICA session. # # FastDisconnet={yes, no} #Set the disconnect key that will disconnect an ICA session. # # FastDisconnectKey={F1, F2, F3,F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11,F12} # Set to replace the TSCAL license stored in the non-volatile memory. # # FixLicence={Factory, clean, yes, _no_} # Set to yes to hide some information of the connection host or IP. # Some examples of this include: # When moving a mouse cursor over the connection icons on the # desktop, a balloon help pop-up displays ‘…’ instead of the host name. # When a Reconnect to a connection message or an ICA error # message window displays, the connection description displays # instead of host name. # When moving a mouse cursor over the PN icon, the connected # PN servers do not display. # # HideIP={yes, no} # Establishes the default browsing protocol. Default is udp. This # setting can be overridden by the parameter # HttpBrowsing={yes,no} in each connection property. The # method of browsing selected must match the method provided # by the server(s) being accessed. This setting in wmos.ini will be # saved into nvram if EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini. # # **icaBrowsing={_udp_, http} # Default =0. # No Idle timeout=0, range = 10 minutes to 480 minutes. # # **Inactive={10 to 480} (minutes) # Include another .ini file at the position of this command. Only # one level of including is allowed (no nesting) and only for # username.ini. # # *Include=path/filename # Set to yes to configure the combined keys function enable or disable # Ctrl+Alt+Del: Lock terminal (default is disabled) # Ctrl+Alt+Up: Toggle session within fullscreen and window mode (default is enabled) # Ctrl+Alt+Down: Task selection (default is enabled) # Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow: Lock terminal (default is enabled) # Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow: Lock terminal (default is enabled) # # KeySequence={yes, no} # [Ctrl+Alt+Del={yes, _no_}] # [Ctrl+Alt+Up={_yes_, no}] # [Ctrl+Alt+Down={_yes_, no}] # [Ctrl+Alt+Left={_yes_, no}] # [Ctrl+Alt+Right={_yes_, no}] # Once specified in wnos.ini, it is saved in non-volatile memory. # The code should be exactly the same as the character string in # Keyboard Language Table. # Set Charset={ISO-8859-7} to support Greek language on the # desktop display. If the Charset=ISO-8859-2 is set, the Czech, # Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, and Slovenian languages will be # supported on the desktop display. Default is ISO–8859-1. # Description and Code # Arabic (Saudi Arabia) — Ar_sau # Arabic (Iraq) — Ar_ira # Arabic (Egypt) — Ar_egy # Arabic (Libya) — Ar_lib # Arabic (Algeria) — Ar_alg # Arabic (Morocco) — Ar_mor # Arabic (Tunisia) — Ar_tun # Arabic (Oman) — Ar_oma # Arabic (Yemen) — Ar_yem # Arabic (Syria) — Ar_syr # Arabic (Jordan) — Ar_jor # Arabic (Lebanon) — Ar_leb # Arabic (Kuwait) — Ar_kuw # Arabic (U.A.E.) — Ar_uae # Arabic (Bahrain) — Ar_bah # Arabic (Qatar) — Ar_qat # Brazilian — br # Canadian Multilingual — ca_ml # Chinese (Simplified) — gb # Chinese (Traditional) — b5 # Croatian — croat # Czech — cz # Danish — dk # Dutch — nl # Dutch (Belgian) — nl_be # English (Australian) — au # English (3270 Australian) — au3270 # English (New Zealand) — nz # English (United Kingdom) — uk # English (United States) default — us # Finnish — fi # French (Belgian) — fr_be # French (Canadian) — fr_ca # French (France) — fr # French (Swiss) — fr_sf # German — de # German (IBM) — de_ibm # German (Swiss) — de_sg # Greek — el # Hungarian — hu # Italian — it # Italian (Swiss) — it142 # Japanese — jp # Korean — ko # Norwegian — no # Polish (214) — pl # Polish Programmers — pl_prog # Portuguese — pt # Portuguese (Brazil) — pt2 # Romanian — ro # Slovakian — slovak # Slovakian (Qwerty) — sk_q # Slovenian — sloven # Spanish — es # Spanish (Mexican) — la # Swedish — se # Turkish — turk # Turkish (QWERTY) — turk_q # U.S. International — us_int # # **Language=code \ # Charset={_ISO-8859-1_, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-7} Language=it # Establishes the default setting for all connections. # yes or no choice to enable optimization for low speed # connections, such as reducing audio quality and/or decreasing # protocol-specific cache size. Default = no (disabled). This # setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram if EnableLocal is set # to yes in wnos.ini. # # **LowBand={_no_, yes} # Specifies the size of spool to buffer all data before sending it to # the LPD printer. Default = 5. range = 0 MB to 10 MB. # # LpdSpool={0 to 10} # Set “ICA” to establish the default settings for ICA sessions. # The option desktopmode can specify the display mode of # ICA-published desktop when ICA PNAgent logon is used. The # default is fullscreen mode for PNA desktop applications. # NOTE: Only if mapdisks=yes does mapdisksunderz=yes take # effect. # A sequence of characters is used by DiskMapTo, with each # letter mapped to one disk in order. For example, if RTNM is the # sequence, R is mapped to the first disk (in WTOS, it will be D:/ # ), T is mapped to the second disk (in WTOS, it will be E:/ ), and # so on. Only the letters a - y and A – Y are accepted (all # lowercase letters are changed to uppercase; other characters # will be skipped; and duplicate characters will be omitted). For # example, #GGefZzedAF1JaE will be mapped to GEFDAJ. The # number of disks mapped to SESSION depends on the number # of valid letters provided. If no letter is provided, all disks will be # mapped to session with default driver letters. # The OutBufCount option can specify the output buffer count of # the ICA server and client. The default value is 0x2c. # # Mapdisks={_no_, yes} # SessionConfig=ICA # [desktopmode={fullscreen,window}] # [mapdisksunderz={yes, no}] # [DiskMapTo=a character sequence] # [OutBufCount=count] # Only for platforms with Wyse TCX Multimedia; enables or # disables the codec when playing audio. The parameters # specify whether to disable the codec when playing audio. # # MMRCodecConfig=AUDIO # [disableac3={yes, _no_}] # [disablempeg={yes, _no_}] # [disablewma1={yes, _no_}] # [disablewma2={yes, _no_}] # [disablewma3={yes, _no_}] # [disablemp3={yes, _no_}] # [disablepcm={yes, _no_}] # Only for platforms with Wyse TCX Multimedia; enables or # disables the codec when playing video. The parameters specify # whether to disable the codec when playing video. # # MMRCodecConfig=VIDEO # [disablempeg1={yes, _no-}] # [disablempeg2={yes, _no_}] # [disablejpeg={yes, _no_}] # [disablewmv1={yes, _no_}] # [disablewmv2={yes, _no_}] # [disablewmv3={yes, _no_}] # Value and Mouse Speed # 0 — Slow # 1 — Medium (default) # 2 — Fast # # **MouseSpeed={0,1, 2} # Value and Mouse Swap # 0 — No (default) # 1 — Yes # # **MouseSwap={0, 1} # Specifies the configuration for the network (LPD) printer in the # same way as described for the Printer Setup dialog box in the # Users Guide: Wyse® 1 Series Based on Wyse Thin OS. The # host and queue parameters define the IP address and queue # name of the printer; PrinterID defines the Windows printer # driver name; The clause of Enabled={yes, no} is optional with # the default set to yes. # # NetworkPrinter=host/queue # [PrinterID=Window driver name] # [Enabled={yes, no}] # Establishes the default setting of compression off for all types # of connections. This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram # if EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini. # # **NoReducer={yes, _no_} # In wnos.ini - If set to the default password, the system will sign # on automatically and not wait for username, password, and # domain entries. # In [username].ini - Be sure it is the encrypted password of the # user or the system will fail to sign on. This can be changed by a # user, if allowed, in the Sign-on dialog box. # # **Password=sign-on password # List of IP addresses or host names with optional TCP port # number or URLs of PNAgent/PNLite servers. Default=Empty. # Each entry with optional port is specified as Name-or-IP:port, # where :port is optional; if not specified, port 80 is used as the # default. If a port other than 80 is used, the port number must be # specified explicitly with the server location in the form IP:port or # name:port. Once specified, it is saved in the non-volatile # memory. # The statement PNAgentServer and Web interface for Citrix # MetaFrame Server is equal to this statement. # NOTE: This and the DomainList command can be used in # {username}.ini, but generally are used only in wnos.ini. # NOTE: The PNAgent/PNLite server list and associated domain # list optionally may be entered in DHCP server options 181 and # 182, respectively. If entered in both places, the wnos.ini and # {username}.ini entries have precedence. However, # {username}.ini will override wnos.ini if the identical commands # (with different parameters) exist in {username}.ini. # NOTE: When Multifarm=yes, use # to separate failover # servers, and use , or ; to separate servers that belong to # different farms. # ReconnectAtLogon and ReconnectFromButton: # 0 = disable the option # 1 = reconnect to disconnected sessions only # 2 = reconnect to active and disconnected sessions # AutoConnectList # This option can specify the PNA applications that will be # automatically launched when using PNA to sign on. If it is *, all # the PNA applications will be automatically connected. # # PnliteServer=List of {IP address, DNS names, or URLs} # [ReconnectAtLogon={0, 1, 2}] # [ReconnectFromButton={0, 1, 2}] # [AutoConnectList={*/ # appname1;appname2; # appname3...}] # Configures local printers. The Name specifies the name of the # printer and is required. If the PrinterID is not specified, the # default Generic/Text Only is used. # [Class=classname] is used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect # (the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer from the client # side). It can group printers to use the same template on the # ThinPrint server side. The strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are # pre-defined classes. The class can be a string with 7 # characters. # If Enabled is not specified, the default is to enable the printer. If # EnableLPD is not specified, the LPD service will not be # enabled. NOTE: The parameters must be specified in the order # shown. # # Printer={COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2} # [Name=name] # [PrinterID=window_driver] # [Class=classname] # [Enabled={yes, no}] # [EnableLPD={yes, no}] # Defines an LPD printer. If the PrinterID is not specified, the # default Generic/Text Only is used. # [Class=classname] is used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect # (the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer from the client # side). It can group printers to use the same template on the # ThinPrint server side. The strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are # pre-defined classes. The class can be a string with 7 # characters. # If Enabled is not specified, the default is to enable the printer. # Default = yes. This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram # if EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini. NOTE: The # parameters must be specified in the order shown. For # backward compatibility, LPD is accepted as LPD1. # # Printer={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3, LPD4} # [Host= host] # [Queue=queue] # [PrinterID=window_driver] # [Class=classname] # [Enabled={yes, no}] # Specifies printers on the shared Microsoft network. Name is the # shared printer name. Host is specified as \domain\host if the # host is configured within a Microsoft domain. Otherwise, host is # specified as \\host. # If the PrinterID is not specified, the default Generic/Text # Only is used. # [Class=classname] is used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect # (the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer from the client # side). It can group printers to use the same template on the # ThinPrint server side. The strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are # pre-defined classes. The class can be a string with 7 # characters. # If Enabled is not specified, the default is to enable the printer. # If EnableLPD is not specified, the LPD service will not be # enabled. # Username specifies a user who can use the SMB printer. # Password specifies the password of a user. # Domain specifies the domain name of the SMB printer. # #Printer={SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4} # [Host=\[domain]\host] # [Name=share_name] # [PrinterID=window_driver] # [Class=classname] # [Enabled={yes, no}] # [EnableLPD={yes, no}] # [Username=username] # [Password=password] # [Domain=domain name] # Privilege controls access to thin client resources. # Parameter and Operator Privileges # None — This level of access is typical for kiosk or other # restricted-use deployment. The System Setup selection on the # desktop menu is disabled (the Setup submenu cannot be # displayed). The Connect Manager is available, but the user # cannot create a new connection or edit an existing connection. # The user cannot reset the device to factory defaults. # Low — This level is assigned to a typical user and is the thin # client default. The Network selection on the Setup submenu is # disabled (the Network Setup dialog box cannot be opened). A # user at this level can’t reset the device to factory defaults. # High — (default) All thin client resources are available with no # restrictions. This is an administrative level of log-on. A user at # this level can reset the device to factory defaults. # NOTE: If PRIVILEGE=None or Low is used, the Network Setup # dialog box is disabled. If it is necessary to access this dialog # box and the setting None or Low is not saved into nvram, # remove the network connector and reboot. # If the optional LockDown=yes is specified, the system saves # the privilege level in the flash device. If LockDown=No is # specified, the system clears the privilege level from the flash # device to the default unlocked state.If the device is set to # LockDown without a High privilege level, the device will disable # the G key reset on power-up. Optional Lockdown is used to set # the default privilege of the thin client. For example, if # LockDown=Yes, then the privilege is saved in permanent # registry; if LockDown=No, then the privilege level is set to the # default high in the permanent registry.The optional Lockdown # parameter is thus used to set up the default privilege. That is, # the system has a default high privilege level, which is stored in # the permanent registry; if you do not specify a privilege in either # the wnos.ini or user.ini files or the network is unavailable, the # setting of the Lockdown parameter will take effect. It can be # modified by a clause. For example, # privilege=<none|low|high> lockdown=yes in wnos.ini # or user.inil sets up the default privilege to the specified level. . # If the optional HideSysInfo=yes is set, the System # Information will be disabled. # If the optional HidePPP=yes is set, Dialup Manager, PPPoE # Manager, and PPTP Manager will be disabled. # If the optional HidePN=yes is set, the PNAgent or PNLite icon # will not be visible on the taskbar. # If the optional HideConnectionManager=yes is set, the # Connect Manager window will not be visible. # If the optional EnableNetworkTest=yes is set, # the Network Test will be enabled (Privilege=None). # If the optional EnableTrace=yes is set, two active items are # added to the desktop right-click menu (Privilege=High). # If the optional ShowDisplaySettings=yes is set, the # Display feature in the popup menu will be enabled # (Privilege=None). # If the optional EnableKeyboardMouseSettings=yes is set # with Privilege=None, the keyboard and mouse # configurations in the Preference table will be enabled. # # **PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, _High_] # [LockDown= {yes, _no_}] # [HideSysInfo = {yes, _no_}] # [HidePPP = {yes, _no_}] # [HidePN = {yes, _no_}] # [HideConnectionManager = {yes, _no_}] # [EnableNetworkTest = {yes, _no_}] # [EnableTrace={yes, _no_}] # [ShowDisplaySettings={yes, _no_}] # [EnableKeyboardMouseSettings={yes, _no_}] Privilege=high \ LockDown=no \ HidePN=yes \ HideConnectionManager=yes \ ShowDisplaySettings=yes \ EnableKeyboardMouseSettings=yes #Privilege=None #Privilege=Low # Establish the default setting of Reconnect for all types of # connections. This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram if # EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini. # # **Reconnect={yes, _no_} # Value and Keyboard Delay Before Repeat (seconds) # 0 — 1/5 # 1 — 1/4 # 2 — 1/3 (default) # 3 — 1/2 # 4 — 3/4 # 5 — 1 # 6 — 2 # 7 — No Repeat # # **RepeatDelay={0, 1, _2_, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} # Value and Keyboard Repeat Rate # 0 — Slow # 1 — Medium (default) # 2 — Fast # # **RepeatRate={0, _1_, 2} # Set local display resolution and refresh rate. # If set in wnos.ini, the statement in {username}.ini will be invalid. # # *Resolution=[DDC, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1360x768, # 1400x1050, 1440x900, 1600x1200, 1680x1050] # [Refresh=60, 75, 85} Resolution=DCC # Value and Delay Before Starting # 0 — Disabled # 1 — 1 Minute # 5 — 5 Minutes # 10 — 10 Minutes # 20 — 20 Minutes (default) # 30 — 30 Minutes # 60 — 1 Hour # 120 — 2 Hours # 180 — 3 Hours # The optional parameter LockTerminal specifies to put the thin # client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. The # user will be prompted with a dialog box to enter the sign-on # password to unlock the thin client. Default = 0. When # LockTerminal=2, the unlock window will not be moved and the # desktop will black out. If EnableLocal=yes and it is set in # wnos.ini, the state of LockTerminal will be saved into nvram. # NOTE: The user must be signed on with a password for this # action to take effect. # NOTE: Users may lock the terminal at any time by pressing # CTRL+ALT+LEFTARROW or CTRL+ALT+RIGHTARROW. # The optional parameter Type specifies which type of # screensaver to use. # 0=Blank the Screen, # 1=Flying Bubbles, # 2=Moving Image. # The optional parameter imagefile is to specify an imagefile # residing in the subfolder bitmap under the home folder. # NOTE: If type is set to 2 and no image file is specified then the # default Wyse logo image is used. # # **ScreenSaver={0, 1, 5, 10, _20_, 30, 60, 120, 180} # [LockTerminal = {0, 1, 2}] # [Type = {0,1,2}] # [Image = imagefile] ScreenSaver=10 \ LockTerminal=no \ Type=2 \ Image=ScreenSaverImage.jpg # Establishes the default setting for ICA connection parameters. # If set to yes, then the default resolution for ICA published # applications is set to Seamless. # The keyword HideTaskbar sets the status of taskbar when # maximizing the seamless window. If set to 1, the maximized # size will be the full screen, the taskbar will be hidden when # maximizing the seamless window. Moving the mouse over the # lowest bottom of the screen (1/4 height of taskbar) will display # the taskbar. From 5.0.008, this setting (not including the # suboptional parameter) in wnos.ini will will be saved into nvram # if EnableLocal is set to yes in wnos.ini. # When set Seamless=yes HideTaskbar=2, it removes the # auto-hide taskbar function but it reports the full resolution to the # ICA server in a similar way to HideTaskbar=1. # When set Seamless=yes FullscreenReserved and the # applications are configured for fullscreen mode, they will be # launched in fullscreen mode, not seamless mode. # # **Seamless={yes, no} # [HideTaskbar={0, 1, 2}] # {FullscreenReserved={yes, no}} #Seamless=yes # Configures local serial ports. # Touch set to yes denotes that a serial touch screen is # attached. # Touch type set to elo to denote that an ELO touch screen is # being used. Touch type set to microtouch to denote that a # MicroTouch touch screen is being used. Touch type set to # fastpoint to denote that a FastPoint touch screen is being used. # NOTE: Parameters must be specified in the order shown. # # Serial={_COM1_, COM2, COM3,COM4} # [Baud={1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200}] # [Parity={None, Even,Odd}] # [Stop={1, 1.5, 2}] # [Size={5, 6, 7, 8}] # [Flow={None, XON/XOFF, CTS/RTS, Both}] # [Touch={yes, no}] # [Touch_type={elo, microtouch, fastpoint}] # SessionConfig=ALL establishes the default settings for all sessions. # For each of the optional connection parameters set to yes, the # default settings will be established accordingly. # # **SessionConfig=ALL # [unmapprinters={yes, _no_}] # [unmapserials={yes, _no_}] # [smartcards={yes, _no_}] # [mapdisks={yes, _no_}] # [disablesound={yes, _no_}] SessionConfig=ALL \ unmapprinters=no \ unmapserials=no \ smartcards=yes \ mapdisks=yes \ disablesound=no # Sets ICA to establish the default settings for ICA sessions. # The option desktopmode can specify the display mode of an # ICA published desktop when using an ICA PNAgent logon. The # default is fullscreen mode for a PNA desktop application. # NOTE: Only if mapdisks=yes does mapdisksunderz=yes take # effect. # A sequence of characters is used by DiskMapTo, with each # letter mapped to one disk in order. For example, if RTNM is the # sequence, R is mapped to the first disk (in WTOS, it will be D:/ # ), T is mapped to the second disk (in WTOS, it will be E:/ ), and # so on. Only the letters a - y and A – Y are accepted (all # lowercase letters are changed to uppercase; other characters # will be skipped; and duplicate characters will be omitted). For # example, #GGefZzedAF1JaE will be mapped to GEFDAJ. The # number of disks mapped to SESSION depends on the number # of valid letters provided. If no letter is provided, all disks will be # mapped to session with default driver letters. # # **SessionConfig=ICA # [desktopmode={fullscreen, # window}] # [mapdisksunderz={yes, no}] # [DiskMapTo=a character # sequence] # Default = 10 seconds. Specifies the number of seconds to # count down before the shutdown sequence starts upon using # the thin client power button when there are active sessions # (Maximum value =60). Set the value to 0 to commence # shutdown immediately and prevent the display of the # countdown pop-up dialog box. # # **ShutdownCount={0 to 60} (seconds) # OR # **ShutdownCounter={0 to 60} (seconds) # Set to yes to display System Version, Terminal Name, IP # Address and MAC Address in shutdown window. # # ShutdownInfo={yes, no} ShutdownInfo=yes # The value will be saved into NVRAM and then reported to the # WDM server. This statement guarantees that all S10 unts # function with DDC regardless of flash size. # # S10WDMFlash=flash size # Specifies the SNTP time servers and optionally the display # format. The time and date format setting in wnos.ini will be # saved into nvram if EnableLocal=yes in wnos.ini. # # TimeServer=server_list # [TimeFormat = {24-hour format, 12-hour format}] # [DateFromat ={yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy}] TimeServer=ntp.unimo.it \ TimeFormat="24-Hour Format" \ DateFormat="dd/mm/yyyy" # If unisession=yes for a connection, the connection will # launch only once at a time. # # **UniSession={yes, no} # Specifies the VDI broker server (supports both http and https). # If vdi_broker_url does not start with http nor https, the default # protocol is http. For an https connection, only one URL is # accepted. # # VDIBroker=vdi_broker_url VDIBroker=http://leostream.cesia.unimo.it # Specifies the Virtual Center server; supports both http and # https. If virtual_center_url does not start with http or # https, the default protocol is http. If VirtualCenter in the .ini # file is different from the original one, the thin client should # reboot to take effect. # NOTE: Only this seeting can enable the Virtual Center functions. # # VirtualCenter=virtual_center_url # VNCPrompt set to yes means the user will always be # prompted before shadowing starts. The user will then choose to # decline or accept VNC shadowing. # no means the user will not be able to decline or accept # shadowing. Default = yes. By default, the user will be prompted. # Optional Accept, Reject specifies a permission prompt and # expired time in seconds (10 to 600) with an action to accept or # reject (a user can accept or decline VNC shadowing on a # prompt window before the client desktop is shadowed). # Optional ViewOnly, specifies viewing only with no keyboard or # mouse events to be # # **VNCPrompt = {_yes_, no} # [{Accept, Reject} = {_10_ to 600} (seconds)] # [ViewOnly = {yes, no}] VncPrompt=no #************************************************************* # ICA and RDP Connect Parameter List #************************************************************* # # Table 4 lists the ICA and RDP Command/Parameter and Description set. # DA NON METTERE NEL WNOS.INI PERCHE'NN LI PRENDE # ANDRANNO MESSI DA QUALCHE ALTRA PARTE # ICA Only. # Yes/no choice to use an alternate IP address # returned from an ICA master browser to get through # firewalls. Default = no. # # Alternate=[_no_, yes] # Set to 1 to start a connection automatically # (after sign-on, if sign-on is enabled). Default = 0. # The value of 0-99 is the delay in seconds before # auto-starting the session. # # Autoconnect={0-99} # ICA Only. # List of IP addresses or DNS registered # names to specify ICA browsers. List items must be # separated by semicolons or commas. # # Browserip=list of browsers # Session color mode. Default = high. For faster display # performance, use 256 colors for the session; 64k = high. # NOTE: Although the default is 32k colors, older ICA # servers may not support the 32k mode. In this case, the # thin client will negotiate with the server and run the # session in the 256 color mode (high colors in ICA # requires that the server be running MetaFrame 1.8 FR2 # or higher). There is continued support for 64k colors. # The thin client supports high colors for RDP as long as # the server supports RDP version 5.x or higher. # # Colors={256, 32k, 64k or high, 16m, true} #Colors=32k # A string of commands to be executed after logging on to # the server. This entry is limited to 127 characters. # # Command=start command # RDP Only. # Set to yes to login to a session in Console mode. # NOTE: If Console=yes is set behind the RDP # connection, the Time Zone redirection feature will be # disabled. # # Console={_no_, yes} #Console=no # Connection description. Enclose in quotation marks if # there are embedded blanks or single quotes. For # quotation marks, use common-practice nesting rules. #Up to 38 characters are allowed for this entry. # # Description=string description #Description="TESTO: Descrizione Connessione" # A directory to be used as the working directory after # logging on to the server. This entry is limited to 63 # characters. # # Directory=working directory # Specifies whether or not to disable remote sound upon # connection start. Default = no. # # Disablesound={_no_, yes} # Domain name in a Windows network. Up to 19 # characters are allowed for this entry. $DN specifies that # the thin client sign-on domain name is used. # # Domainname={domain name,$DN} # Connection security level. The highest level is 128-bit # security (Login-128 option is 128 bit encryption for login # only, and is only available for ICA). The lowest is None. # Default=Basic. # NOTE: The server must support the specified level of # encryption or the connection will fail. # # Encryption={None, _Basic_, 40, 56, 128, Login-128} #Encryption=Basic # Yes/no choice to run the session full screen. Default = # no (session runs in windowed screen). # # Fullscreen={_no_, yes} #FullScreen=yes # A list of server hostnames or IP addresses. The # thin client attempts to connect to the next server # on the list if the previous one failed. List items # must be separated by semicolons or commas. # $UN specifies that the sign-on user name is used and # should be set in user.ini. # NOTE: If set to Host=$UN in wnos.ini, the hostname # will display as the default Start; if set to Host=$UN in # user.ini, the hostname will display as the sign-on user name. # # ICA Only. # Published application to launch. Required if # no host is specified. # # Host=[name, IP, $SYS VAR] # OR # Application=published application # ICA Only. # Select browsing protocol. Set to no for udp, # yes for http. Default = no. # This command is used to override the default method of # browsing established in the ICABrowsing command. # # HttpBrowsing={_no_, yes} # Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for # this connection. Use default to display a system default # icon for this connection. For another icon, enter the # name (with extension) of the bitmap file, and ensure # that the file is located in the FTP server wnos\bitmap # directory. If not specified here and the icon is not # specified by a PNAgent/PNLite server, no icon is # displayed for this connection. # # Icon={default, bitmap file} # Set to yes to save the connection to the local NVRAM. # The description field 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. # Default=no. # NOTE: There are a total of 16 local entries. # # LocalCopy={_no_, yes} # ICA Only. # Specifies how users authenticate to the # selected application set or ICA connection. Default = # local-user. # # Logon_mode={local-user, smartcard, user-specified} # Yes/no choice to enable optimization for low speed # connections, such as reducing audio quality and/or # decreasing protocol-specific cache size. Default = no # (disabled). # # Lowband={_no_, yes} # Specifies whether or not to auto-connect and map # connected USB sticks upon connection start. # Default = no. # # Mapdisks={_no_, yes} #Mapdisks=yes # ICA Only. # Specifies if map disks are under Z volume label. # NOTE: mapdisksunderz=yes takes effect only if # mapdisks=yes. # # Mapdisksunderz={no, yes} # Set to yes to turn off compression. Default = no. # # NoReducer={no, yes} # Password to log-in to the application server. Either a # conventional log-in password can be used or a variable # can be used. Up to 19 characters are allowed for this # entry. # Parameter and Value # password — Conventional log-on password # $SN — Serial number used # $MAC — MAC address used # $IP — IP Address used # $UN — Sign-on name used # $TN — Terminal Name # $PW — Sign-on password used # $DN — Sign-on Domain Name used # CAUTION: The application server password is not # encrypted; it is strongly recommended not to specify it. # The user will be prompted to enter the password when # the connection is made. This application server # password directive never starts a line, so it can be # distinguished from the thin client user sign-on password # (which does starts a line). # NOTE: The Password parameter is basically not written # into username.ini by a user. When the New # Password check box is selected, the system writes the # new, changed password into username.ini with # encryption. This password is then checked against the # sign-on password with encryption to determine whether # sign-on is successful. # # Password={password, $SN, $MAC, $IP, $UN, $TN, $PW, $DN} # Specifies an encrypted string as a password for a connection. # # Password-enc= an encrypted password # RDP Only. # If set to yes, then “Menu/Window animation” will be disabled. # Default = no (enable the feature). # # Rdp_No_Animation={_no_, yes} #Rdp_No_Animation=yes # RDP Only. # If set to yes, then “Show content when dragging a window” # will be disabled. # Default = no (enable the feature). # # Rdp_No_Dragging={no, yes} #Rdp_No_Dragging=yes # RDP Only. # If set to yes, then “Theme” will be disabled. # Default = no (enable the feature). # # Rdp_No_Theme={no, yes} #Rdp_No_Theme=yes # RDP Only. # If set to yes, then “Wallpaper” will be # disabled. Default = no (enable the feature). # # Rdp_No_Wallpaper={no, yes} #Rdp_No_Wallpaper=yes # Controls automatic reconnection to an application after # a server disconnection. # Parameter Value and Action: # yes — Restart the connection after 20 seconds when # disconnected. Default delay time for reconnect is 20 seconds. # no — (default) No re-connection after a disconnect. # seconds — (integer) Interval to wait (in seconds) # before automatically restarting the connection after # disconnection. Valid range is 1 to 3600. # # Reconnect={yes, no, 1 to 3600 (seconds)} # Maximum connection resolution. Use this setting to # restrict the highest resolution for connections. The thin # client will operate at the lesser of this setting and # resolution specified at the connection entry. # The default setting default starts the connection using # the current desktop display setting with no window # frame and border. If the connection is to a published # application, then the Seamless selection is available. # For Seamless connections (applicable to ICA only), the # Metaframe hosts select the connection window size that # best fits the applications. # # Resolution=[_default_, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, # 1360x768, 1400x1050, 1440x900,1600x1200, 1680x1050] # ICA only. # Specifices whether enable session reliability is on. # NOTE: WTOS client doesn’t support UDP browsing to # get the new configuration about Session Reliability on # the server. The client always connects to the default # port. # # SessionReliability={_no_, yes} # RDP only. # Specifies to use a smart card login server # when the connection starts. The default is no. # # Smartcards={no, yes} # If unisession=yes for a connection, the connection # will launch only once at a time. # # UniSession={yes, _no_} # Specifies to auto-connect to local printers when the # connection starts. The default is no. # # UnmapPrinters={_no_, yes} # Specifies to auto-connect to local serials when the # connection starts. The default is no. # # UnmapSerials={_no_, yes} # Name to log-in to the application server. Either a # conventional log-in name can be used or a variable can # be used. Up to 31 characters are allowed for this entry. # The combination of all the variables such as $IP@$DN # are also supported. # Parameter and Value # username — Conventional log-on name # $SN — Serial number used # $MAC — MAC address used # $IP — IP Address used # $UN — Sign-on name used # $TN — Terminal Name # $PW — Sign-on password used # $DN — Sign-on Domain Name used # # Username=[username, $SN, $MAC, $IP, $UN, $TN, $PW, $DN] # Specifies an encrypted string as a username for a connection. # # Username-enc= an encrypted username #************************************************************* # Include statement for the specific MAC Address based profile #************************************************************* # # ATTENZIONE !!! # Le lettere nel MAC Address devono essere MINUSCOLE e il file si # deve chiamare tipo cosi': 008064787a69.ini # e deve stare nella cartella wnos/inc Include=$MAC.ini #************************************************************* # Include statement for the specific IP Address based profile #************************************************************* # Include=$IP.ini #************************************************************* # HOWTO: # Using the User Profile ini File Command Set #************************************************************* #------------------------------------------------------------- # About wnos.ini #------------------------------------------------------------- # The wnos.ini file contains Global parameters for all thin clients accessing the file server. # Commands in both Table 2 and Table 3 can be used in wnos.ini, but the commands in # Table 2 are used only in wnos.ini and not in {username}.ini. #------------------------------------------------------------- # About {username}.ini #------------------------------------------------------------- # The {username}.ini file contains the connection profile for an individual user. # Parameters in the User profile generally supersede the identically named Global # parameters. However, Global parameters in Table 3 noted with * supersede the identically # named User profile parameters. After user sign-off, User profile parameters in Table 3 # noted with ** return to their original value set in wnos.ini. # ### Note ### # If both PNAgent/PNLite and a user profile are being used, the username must be defined # in the Windows domain to be used, and the password must be the same for the domain and # the profile. #------------------------------------------------------------- # Using the Sample .ini Files #------------------------------------------------------------- # Sample User Configuration Profile files (.ini files) are available from Wyse. These sample # files are annotated to allow you to use them as a starter set on your file server and can be # modified to suit your needs. The sample files are available on the Wyse Web site at: # http://www.wyse.com/manuals. #------------------------------------------------------------- # Knowing the General Rules of the ini Files #------------------------------------------------------------- # The name .ini file comes from the file’s extension, .ini, which stands for initialization. # The .ini file format is the de facto standard for configuration files. The parameter is the # basic element of an .ini file. Every parameter has a name and a value with the name # appearing to the left of the equals sign (name=value). # The general rules for constructing an .ini file are as follows: # [[1]] # Global connect settings are listed before other connect settings in the wnos.ini file. # For example, the global connect settings in wnos.ini are listed as follows: # Signon=0 # AutoLoad=1 # Vncprompt=0 # # deskcolor=”0 51 153” # # TimeServer=cuckoo.nevada.edu \ # timeformat=”12-hour format” \ # DateFormat=”mm/dd/yyyy” # # connect=ica \ # Description=”Citrix45” \ # host=10.1.1.30 \ # Icon=default \ # username=administrator \ # password=Administrator \ # domainname=cITRIX45 \ # autoconnect=no # # These global settings are not listed correctly: # connect=ica \ # Description=”Citrix45” \ # host=10.1.1.30 \ # Icon=default \ # username=administrator \ # password=Administrator \ # domainname=cITRIX45 \ # autoconnect=no # # Signon=0 # AutoLoad=1 # Vncprompt=0 # # deskcolor=”0 51 153” # # TimeServer=cuckoo.nevada.edu \ # timeformat=”12-hour format” \ # DateFormat=”mm/dd/yyyy” # # [[2]] # Commands and parameters can be entered for reference as necessary but are not mandatory # unless changes from defaults are required. Certain parameters to the Connect= commands are # mandatory; these commands are noted in Tables 2, 3, and 4. # For example, the parameter Autoload by default is set to 1 corresponds to both the upgrading # and downgrading of firmware. For reference in the wnos.ini, you can mention: # # autoload=1 # # If you want to change the default setting, you must include the value that is different from # the default. In the case of Autoload, this value might be 0 to disable the checking of firmware # or 2 to upgrade the firmware: # # autoload=0 # # [[3]] # Placing a backslash (\) at the end of a line indicates line continuation; in other words, # the backslash means that the line and the following line are, for the purposes of reading code, # the same line. No white space can appear after the backslash; however, white space between parameter # entries must be maintained. Therefore, the line after a backslash must either start with a space # (not a tab) or concatenate with the first set of characters from the previous line. To avoid confusion, # starting each line with at least one white space character is recommended. Starting all commands at the # left margin and placing at least one leading space at the beginning of all continuation lines makes # an .ini file easier to read. # For example, there are several ways to present the following SignOn parameter. # # AutoLoad={0, 1, 2} # SignOn={yes,no, NTLM} # [MaxConnect=max] # [ConnectionManager={maximize, # minimize, hide}] [EnableOK={yes,no}] # [DisableGuest={yes,no}] # [DisablePassword={yes,no}] # # You can put all parameters on one line: # # autoload=2 # signon=no DisableGuest=yes DisablePassword=yes # timeserver=tick.usno.navy.mil # deskcolor=”0 75 255” # # Or you can use line continuation lines with indentation for ease of reading: # # autoload=2 # signon=no \ # DisableGuest=yes \ # DisablePassword=yes # timeserver=tick.usno.navy.mil # deskcolor=”0 75 255” # # [[4]] # Including blank lines also makes reading code easier. Following, for example, is the suggested # format for using blank lines: # # [[5]] # The number sign (#) indicates the start of a comment. Comments may begin anywhere on a line. # Everything between the # and the end of the line is ignored. # In the following example #ICA connect parameter for connection 1 is commented and will not be read. # Reading starts at the next line (in this example, at the connect=ica statement): # #ICA connect parameter for connection 1 # connect=ica \ # Description="Citrix45" \ # host=10.1.1.30 \ # Icon=default \ # username=administrator \ # password=Administrator \ # domainname=cITRIX45 \ # autoconnect=no # # [[6]] # String parameters containing white spaces must be placed inside quotation marks # (use common-practice nesting rules). # For example, the timeformat parameter contains a space and requires quotation marks: # # TimeServer=cuckoo.nevada.edu timeformat="12-hour format" # # [[7]] # For parameter list selections of type {0, 1}, # 0 indicates false or no, and # 1 indicates true or yes, as applicable. # The older {0, 1} format is equivalent to and may be used instead of the {no, yes} format # where indicated in Tables 2, 3, and 4. # For example, you can use either of these formats: # # signon=0 or signon=no # # [[8]] # The home directory is the wnos subdirectory for the log-in. You can specify the username and password # for file server access under the Servers tab of the Network Setup dialog box, as shown in Figure 2. # If a File Server directive is processed, the same username and password already configured on the # thin client is usable for accessing files on the new file server. # See Figure 3 for the directory structure of the wnos home directory. # # [[9]] # Use semicolons or commas for list separators (for example, for the list of ICA browsers) # as in this example: # # Pnliteserver=10.1.1.1;10.1.1.2;10.1.1.3 # # [[10]] # All {username}.ini files must be write-enabled to allow the thin client to place the encrypted # user passwords in the files. # ###Note### # {username}.ini Only - # The only command that is valid in {username}.ini is the password command. # If this command is present, it must be the first command in the file. It is created and updated # by the thin client; it is not inserted by the administrator. When the user selected the # Change Password check box in the log-in dialog box, the user is prompted for a new password. # The thin client checks to ensure that both copies of the password are the same, encrypts the password, places it at the beginning of the user’s .ini file (replacing any previous password command), and writes the file back to the file server. If the user forgets the password, the administrator may edit the appropriate .ini file, delete the password command, and save the result. Next time the user attempts to log in, no value should be placed in the Password field of the log-in dialog box. Because the password is encrypted using a one-way algorithm, the original password value cannot be recovered from the .ini file. A new password must be created. # # [[11]] # The combined number of connection entries defined in a {username}.ini file and the wnos.ini file # cannot exceed a defined total maximum number of connections. The maximum number of connections has a # default limit of 216, but can be set from 100 to 1000 through wnos.ini. # # [[12]] # Placing the include=$mac.ini statement on last line of the wnos.ini file to verify that all commands # are processed properly for terminal-specific settings is recommended. For example: # # KeySequence=yes Ctrl+Alt+Del=no Ctrl+Alt+Down=no Ctrl+Alt+Up=no # include=$mac.ini # # Your global settings continue to be included in wnos.ini after the include statement and # terminal-specific settings are included in the include files, as shown in Figure 4. # Figure 4 Global settings in the wnos.ini # --- place here the figure ---- # Use the the EXIT=ALL command in one of the include files to configure terminal-specific settings only # so that no further global settings are made, as shown in Figure 5. # Figure 5 Using the Exit All command # --- place here the figure ---- #