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 $MAC.ini file is stored in the
same directory as a wnos.ini file if you are not using a WNOS.INI
file, otherwise the files should be stored in the INC directory.
NOTE:The placement
of the include=$MAC.ini parameter within the wnos.ini file will dictate
which value will take priority for a same specific parameter that
is contained in both the wnos.ini file and the $MAC.ini file but is
defined differently, that is different values for the same parameter.
For example, if the wnos.ini file has parameterA=valueRED, and the
$MAC.ini file has parameterA=valueBLUE, then:
If the parameter include=$MAC.ini is added in the
wnos.ini file before the parameterA=valueBLUE statement, then parameterA=valueRED is discarded and parameterA=valueBLUE is used.
If the parameter include=$MAC.ini is
included in the wnos.ini file after the parameterA=valueBLUE statement,
then the parameterA=valueBLUE is discarded and parameterA=valueRED
is used.
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