Option |
Description |
Autoconnect={0 to 99} |
Default is 0. Use for automatically starting a session after sign-on,
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.
- 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. It requires Windows
Vista, Windows Server 2008, or newer with RDP.
|
Command=start command |
A string of commands to be executed
after logging on to the server. This entry is limited to 127 characters. |
Console={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to login to a session in Console mode. NOTE:If Console=yes is set behind the RDP connection, the TimeZone redirection
feature will be disabled. |
Description=string description |
Connection description. Enclose
the string description in quotation marks if there are embedded blanks
or single quotes. For quotation marks, use common-practice nesting
rules. Maximum of 38 characters are allowed. |
Directory=working directory |
A directory to be used as the working
directory after logging on to the server. Maximum of 63 characters
are allowed. |
Disablesound={no, yes, 2}
or {0, 1, 2} |
Default is no or Default
is 0. Specifies whether or not to disable remote
sound upon connection start. NOTE:Disablesound=2
only works in RDP sessions and indicates that the remote computer
sound should be disabled at the remote computer. |
Domainname={domain name,$DN} |
Domain name to use in a Windows
network. $DN specifies that the thin client sign-on domain name is
used. Maximum of 19 characters are allowed. |
Fullscreen={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to run the session in full screen. If Fullscreen=no
then the session runs in a windowed screen. NOTE: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, $SYS VAR] |
Host — A list of server host names
or IP addresses to which the thin client will attempt to connect;
the next server on the list is attempted if the previous one failed.
List items must be separated by semicolons or commas. NOTE:$UN
specifies that the sign-on user name is used and should be set in
a {username}.ini file. , see System Variables. If set to Host=$UN in a {username}.ini file, the hostname will
display as the sign-on user name. If set to Host=$UN in a wnos.ini
file, the hostname will display as the default Start. |
Icon={default, bitmap file} |
Specifies an icon to appear on
the thin client desktop for a connection. Use Icon=default to display
a system default icon for a connection. To use
an icon other than the default icon, enter the name with extension
of the bitmap file; ensure that the file is located in the FTP server
wnos\bitmap directory. If Icon= is not specified and the icon is not
specified by a PNAgent/PNLite server, no icon is displayed for a connection. |
KeepAlive={0 to 127} |
Default is 10. Specifies the number of minutes to keep a session connected
after the session is inactive. During this period, one dummy packet
will be sent to the server if network traffic is lost. |
LocalCopy={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to save the connection to the local NVRAM. The connection description of the Description option
is used as the index key into the local connection table. If a match
is found, then the entry is updated. Otherwise, a new entry is created. Maximum total of local entries is 16. |
Logon_mode=prompt |
Specifies one dialog box will pop
up to allow a user to enter username, password, and domain before
connecting to the RDP session. This can prevent the need to input
credentials twice in some cases of server redirection (load balancing). |
Lowband={no, yes} |
Default is no. 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. |
NoReducer={no, yes} |
Default is no — Enables
compression. 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. |
Password={password, $SYS_VAR} |
Password to log-in to the application
server. Either a conventional login password or a variable can be
used. Maximum of 19 characters are allowed. The
value of password is a conventional login password. The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in System Variables. NOTE:The application server password is
not encrypted; we strongly recommend 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 option is not written into a {username}.ini file by a user.
When the New Password check box is selected, the system writes
the new password into the {username}.ini file with encryption. This password is then checked against the sign-on
password with encryption to determine whether sign-on is successful. |
Password-enc=an encrypted password |
Specifies an encrypted string as a password for
a connection. |
RDPAudioQualityMode |
NOTE:DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. |
RDPAudioRecord={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to specify whether users can record audio
to the server. This requires a Windows 7 Server. |
Rdp_No_Animation={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Menu and Window animation
feature; use yes to disable the feature. |
Rdp_No_Dragging={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Show content when dragging
a window feature; use yes to disable the feature. |
Rdp_No_Fontsmoothing={no, yes} |
Default is no. 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. 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. |
Resolution=[default, <monitor
resolution>] |
Default is default. Specifies the connection display resolution. default — Starts the connection using the current desktop
display setting with no window frame and border. <monitor resolution> — Resolution values you can use in the form
XxY. For example: 1024 x 768 depend on your client. See the Release
Notes for your client. NOTE:If Using
DualHead=Yes and setting this resolution value to Default will start
the RDP session in Span Mode. If you want to use only the fullscreen
of one monitor use Resolution=DDC. This option is ignored if Fullscreen=Yes |
Smartcards={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to use a smart card login server when the
connection starts. |
TSGWDomainName=[domain] |
Specifies the TS Gateway Domain for RDP session. |
TSGWENABLE={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to enable TS gateway. |
TSGWNAME=[hostname] |
Specifies the TS Gateway host address. |
TSGWPassword=[password] |
Specifies the TS Gateway Password for the RDP session. |
TSGWPassword-enc=[encrypted-password] |
Specifies the encrypted TS Gateway Password for
RDP session. |
TSGWSERVER=[hostname] |
Specifies the TS Gateway host address. |
TSGWUsername=[username] |
Specifies the TS Gateway Username for RDP session. |
TSGWUsername-enc=[encrypted-username] |
Specifies the encrypted TS Gateway Username for
RDP session. |
TSGWUSESAMEINFO={no, yes} |
Default is no. 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. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local serials when
the connection. |
UnmapUSB={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local USB devices
(Virtual USB) when the connection starts. |
Username=[username, $SYS_VAR] |
Username to log-in to the application
server. Either a conventional login username or a variable can be
used. Maximum of 31 characters are allowed. The
value of username is a conventional log-on username. The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in Table: System
variables. NOTE:The
combination of all the variables such as $IP@$DN are also supported. |
Username-enc=an encrypted username |
Specifies an encrypted string as a username for
a connection. |
[WyseVDA={no, yes}] |
Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator
for all RDP sessions. |