Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value | Description |
**AltCacheDisable={
no, yes}
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to disable the new cache mechanism allowing
more memory to be available to a user. This is developed with Citrix
Presentation Server 4.0 and Windows Server. If set to no, the new
cache mechanism is enabled.
|
**Alternate={
no, yes}
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to use an alternate IP address returned
from an ICA master browser to get through firewalls. This setting
in a wnos.ini file will be saved into NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is
set in the wnos.ini file.
|
AutoDetectNetwork={
yes, no}
| RDP Only.
Default is
yes.
Yes/no option to enable
RDP auto detect network feature. When this option is set to yes the
Optimize for low speed link and the
Desktop Experience options are disable by default.
|
**AutoSignoff={
no, yes}
[Shutdown={
no, yes}]
[Reboot={
no, yes}]
| Default is
no.
AutoSignoff —Yes/no option to automatically sign-off
a user when the last opened session is closed.
Shutdown — Default is
no. Yes/no option to 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 turned off.
Reboot — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to reboot the thin client. If Reboot is set to yes, the ShutdownCounter
value is used to control the count down before the system is rebooted.
|
ClearLicense={
no, yes}
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to clear the TSCAL license stored in the
non-volatile memory. It can be replaced by FixLicense=clean.
|
Connect={ICA, RDP} | Connect — Connection protocol.
Follow the ICA option list, see
Table 8: ICA Connect
Options
or RDP option list, see
Table 9: 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.
|
ConnectionBroker={
default, Microsoft, Quest, VMware}
| Default is
default.
Specifies the Connection Broker type. Select VMware
to enable VDM XML support. If you enter VMware, the VMware logo appears
on the login screen.
For Dell vWorkspace broker,
ConnectionBroker=Quest is recommended.
|
*Device=Ethernet [Speed={
Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD,
100M FD, or 1000M} [MTU=mtu] [KeepAlive={1-600}] [Warning={
no, yes}]
[StaticIPWaitFileServer={
0-255}]
| Device — Specifies to use
an Ethernet.
Speed — Default is
auto. Specifies the ethernet speed to either Auto, 10MHD, 10M FD, 100M
HD, 100M FD, or 1000M. If Speed is set in a wnos.ini file, the Speed
statement in the {username}.ini file will be disabled.
MTU —
A maximum transmission unit value between 500 to 1500.
KeepAlive — Specifies a time value in seconds
between 1 and 600 to keep an idle connection alive.
Warning — Default is
no. Yes/no option to warn about
an idle connection. In the seconds of the specified KeepAlive, if
the tcp connection is idle and Warning=yes, one log will be printed
for the session. For example:
device=ethernet keepalive=20 warning=yes StaticIPWaitFileServer — Default is
0. Specifies the timeout threshold in seconds for cases of static
IP.
|
Device=vusb [ForceRedirect=DeviceID] [ForceLocal=DeviceID] [Type={TCX, HDX}] [InterfaceRedirect={
no, yes}]
| Device — Specifies the ID
of a local USB device that is not redirected by default.
ForceRedirect — Specifies a forced redirect of
the local USB device to the server. This parameter has priority over
ForceLocal.
ForceLocal — Specifies that
the local USB device should not be redirected to the server. The DeviceID
can be found in the event log. For example, if you find TCX USB: Local
Device (0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01), set the parameter as:
Device=vusb ForceRedirect=0x04f2,0x0112,0x03,0x01,0x01 Type —
For Citrix Environments Only. This option allows you to force the usage of HDX for USB virtualization
instead of TCX. For example:
Device=vusb Type=HDX InterfaceRedirect — Default is
no. Yes/no option to enable part of a composite device to run
locally and part of the device to run on a remote session.
|
Device=Wireless [Mode={Infrastructure, AdHoc}] [SSID=ssid Channel={1-14}] [WepKey={
None, 1-4}]
[Key1=k1] [Key2=k2] [Key3=k3] [Key4=k4] [Key1Enc=key1 encrypted] [Key2Enc=key2 encrypted] [Key3Enc=key3 encrypted] [Key4Enc=key4 encrypted] [RoamSensitive={high,
medium, low}]
[Algorithm={Open, SharedKey}] [DisableBand={
None, 2.4G, 5G}]
[PreferBand={None, 2.4G, 5G}] [Priority=ssid_list] [DisableN={
no, yes}]
[DisableWlan={yes,
no, EnetUp}]
| Device — Defines the wireless
Ethernet device remotely and saves to the local NVRAM. Not all options
are needed. For example, you can define Key1 to have a key of k1 and
leave out Key2 through Key4.
- NOTE: See also IEEE8021X={yes,
no}.
General example:
device=wireless SSID=THINOS RoamSensitive=low k1 to k4 are any real values of 5 to 13 characters
or 10 to 26 Hex digits. Encrypted keys will overwrite unencrypted
keys. Thus, if Key1 and Key1Encare both configured, then Key1Enc will
overwrite Key1.
RoamSensitive — Defines
the sensitivity level of wireless roaming with respect to launching
the Roaming daemon:
high - signal lower than -60
dBm
medium - signal lower than -70 dBm low - signal lower than -80dBm The
RoamSensitive parameter is also used to enable wireless roaming. If
it is not configured in the INI file, roaming will never be launched
even if the signal is lower than -80dbm, unless it totally loses a
wireless signal.
Algorithm — Specifies the
authentication method of WEP between ThinOS and the access point.
If set to Open, open authentication will be selected. If set to ShareKey,
shared key authentication will be selected.
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. The ssid list is separated
by a semicolon or comma and the priority is from high to low.
DisableN — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to disable 802.11n Wi-Fi wireless networking.
DisableWlan— Used to disable the wireless connection. If DisableWlan=EnetUp,
and the Ethernet is on while booting, the wireless connection is disabled.
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure SSID=ThinIsIn
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless profile=ThinIsIn access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-MSCHAPV2
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure SSID=wtos_95 roamsensitive=high
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless profile=wtos_95 access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-MSCHAPV2
Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure SSID=wtos_11n
IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless profile=wtos_11n access=WPA2-PSK
wpa2pskpwd=2wsx3edc
Device=Wireless Priority="wtos_11n,wtos_95,ThinIsIn"
|
DISABLETSGW | - IMPORTANT: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. See TSGWENABLE
|
**EnableLocal={
no, yes}
[HideDefault={
no, yes}]
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to enable locally configured entries to
show in the Connect Manager list. When connections defined in local
NV-RAM are displayed in the Connect Manager, they are marked with
an asterisk.
If EnableLocal=yes is in a wnos.ini
file, then the global information will be saved into NVRAM.
- NOTE: The global information
includes: SEAMLESS, ALTERNATE, Reconnect, icaBrowsing, LowBand, NoReducer,
Time settings, and Printer settings in awnos.ini file.
HideDefault — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to hide the default ICA and RDP connections that are present on the
devices.
|
ENABLETSGWSAMEINFO | - IMPORTANT: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
|
*EthernetSpeed={
Auto, 10M
HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, 100M FD, 1000M}
| Default is
auto.
EthernetSpeed — Specifies 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. This parameter can be replaced
by the Device and Speed parameters.
|
Fastconnect={yes, no} [Key={F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12,
Pause/Break}]
[Ctrl={yes, no}] [Alt={yes, no}] [Connect={ICA, RDP, PCoIP}] [List={*|app1|server1;app2}] [Title={*_seamless_window_title*] | If you set the parameter to yes,
press the special key to launch specified desktop or published application.
If the desktop or published application is available, pressing the
key brings it to the foreground.
If you set to
no, the followed options are ignored and disables fast connect functions.
The followed options need to be configured to one or several fast
connect setting.
The option Key specifies the fast
connect key.
The option Ctrl specifies whether the
Control key is combined or not, for fast connect key.
The option Alt specifies whether the Alt key is combined or not,
for fast connect. The option Connect specifies the protocol of fast
connecting session.
The option List specifies the
connecting list of the desktop or published application. It supports
wildcards * to match the session host/application or description.
Also it supports a list separated by ; or ,.
The
option Title specifies the seamless window name. It supports wildcards
* to match the window name. For a seamless window, it is needed because
seamless windows share session. It uses List option to match session
and uses the option Title to match the seamless window.
For example, fastconnect=yes \ key=F1 ctrl=no alt=no connect=ica list="Excel 2013"
title="*Excel*" \
key=F2 ctrl=yes alt=no connect=ica
list="XA76-2008R2*".
When you press F1, the application
Excel 2013 is launched. If there is a seamless window which matches
the title *Excel* in this session, the seamless window is brought
to the foreground, else it is launched.
When you
press Ctrl+F2, the desktop XA76-2008R2* is launched. If the desktop
is available, it is brought to the foreground.
|
FastDisconnect={yes,
no, Signoff}
[CtrlKey={yes,
no}]
[AltKey={yes,
no}]
[PowerButton=signoff] | Default value is
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.
If the option CtrlKey and/or AltKey is set to yes, then the function
key should be combined with
Ctrl key and/or
Alt key.
For PCoIP session, press
Ctrl+Alt+F12 key combination
to disconnect the session unless FastDisconnect=no is configured.
This combined disconnect key is compatible with other platforms such
as P25 and Linux.
If the value is set to Signoff,
pressing the
F12 (default) or the key defined in FastDisconnectKey=
statement will disconnect all sessions and return to the signon window.
If PowerButton is set to signoff, pressing the power
button of the unit after you sign on will disconnect all sessions
and return to the logon window. Otherwise, the unit will shutdown
normally.
|
FastDisconnectKey={F1, F2, F3,
F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, Pause\Break}
| Specifies the disconnect key that will close the
active window from the session.
|
FixLicense={Factory, clean, yes,
no, OldFormat}
| Default is
no.
Specifies the option to replace the TSCAL license stored
in the non-volatile memory.
|
HideIP={
no, yes}
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to hide the information of the connection
host or IP. Some examples 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.
|
Hosts=<hosts file name> | Specifies the file name of the
hosts. This file is a simple text file that associates IP addresses
with hostnames, one line per IP address. The length of the file name
is limited to 63 characters.
The file must be placed
in file server and can be cached if set MirrorFileServer=yes in the
wnos.ini.
When resolving a host name, the system
will initially look in the file and if not found, will search DNS,
WINS, and so on. The following is an example of format in the hosts
file:
10.151.122.1 gateway.ctx.com 10.151.122.123 myvm.ctx.com |
**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.
|
IEEE8021X={yes, no} network={wired, wireless} [Profile=ssid] [access={WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT, WPA2-ENT}] [eap={yes,
no}]
[servervalidate={yes,
no}]
[servercheck={yes, no}] [servername={"servername for EAP-TLS, EAP-PEAP, EAP-FAST"}] [eaptype={
None, EAP-LEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-PEAP, EAP-FAST}]
[leapun={username for EAP-LEAP}] [leappwd={password for EAP-LEAP}] [leappwdEnc={password
encrypted for EAP-LEAP}]
[tlsauthtype={user, machine}] [tlsclntcert={client certificate filename for EAP-TLS}] [tlsclntprikey={filename of certificate with private
key for EAP-TLS}]
[tlsclntprikeypwd={password for
private key}]
[tlsclntprikeypwdEnc={password encrypted
for private key}]
[peapeap={EAP-MSCHAPV2, EAP-GTC}] [peapidentity={identity/username for PEAP}] [peapmschapun={username for EAP-PEAP/ EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [peapmschappwd={password for EAP-PEAP/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [peapmschappwdEnc={password encrypted for EAP-PEAP/EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [peapmschapdm={domain for EAP-PEAP/ EAP-MSCHAPV2}] [peapmschaphidedm={yes,no}] [peapsinglesignon={yes,
no}]
[peapgtcun={username for EAP-PEAP/ EAP-GTC}] [peapgtcpwd={password for EAP-PEAP/ EAP-GTC}] [peapgtcpwdEnc={password for encrypted for EAP-PEAP/EAP-GTC}] [wpapskpwd={passphrase for WPA-PSK}] [wpapskpwdEnc={passphrase encrypted for WPA-PSK}] [wpa2pskpwd={passphrase for WPA2-PSK}] [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/EAP-MSCHAPV2}]
[fastmschapdm={domain
for EAP-FAST/EAP-MSCHAPV2}]
[fastmschaphidedm={yes,no}] [fastsinglesignon={yes, no}] [fastgtcun={username
for EAP-FAST/EAP-GTC}]
[fastgtcpwd={password for
EAP-FAST/EAP-GTC}]
[fastgtcpwdEnc={password for
encrypted for EAP-FAST/EAP-GTC}]
| - If IEEE8021X is set to no, then all parameters following
it is ignored.
If network is not configured, the
configuration is ignored.
The key left of equal is case sensitive,
and the value right of equal case is not case sensitive except for
credential information; for example username, password or certificate
filename.
If two entries exist in an INI file,
one each for wired and wireless, both will take effect; for example IEEE8021X=yes
network=wired EAP=yes … IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless access=WPA-ENT
…
All EAP credential information is stored
whatever the eaptype setting.
The default values are underlined. All passwords here should be encrypted. The wildcard server include three
entries in INI file. If both the servervalidate entry and servercheck
entry are set to yes, the servername entry is valid.
Server certificate validation is mandatory
in EAP-TLS authentication. If the eaptype entry is set to EAP-TLS,
the servercheck entry must be set to yes.
Server list must be included in double
quotation marks. For example IEEE8021X=yes Network=wireless access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes servervalidate=yes servercheck=yes servername=";test.com;wireless98;
test.com" eaptype=eap-peap peapeap=eap-mschapv2 peapmschapun=administrator
peapmschappwd=password
.
Additional option timeoutretry specifies
the retry times when 8021x authentication times out, which means that
it is only validated when the optional network type is wired. For
example, timeoutretry=3 allows you to retry thrice after 8021x authentication
times out.
Additional option Profile specifies
the type of ssid authentication to be configured. When we support
multiple ssid wireless settings, the statement ieee8021x must be after
the statement device=wireless, and one additional profile parameter
is needed to identify the type of ssid authentication which is configured.
For example,
#ThinIsIn Device=Wireless
Mode=Infrastructure SSID=ThinIsInIEEE8021X=yes network=wireless profile=ThinIsIn
access=WPA2-ENT eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-MSCHAPV2 peapmschapdm=wyse
#wtos_95 Device=Wireless Mode=Infrastructure
SSID=wtos_95IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless profile=wtos_95 access=WPA2-ENT
eap=yes eaptype=EAP-PEAP peapeap=EAP-MSCHAPV2
Example: IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless access=wpa-ent eap=yes eaptype=eap-tls
tlsclntcert=user.cer tlsclntprikey=user.pfx tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678
OR IEEE8021X=yes network=wireless
access=wpa-ent eap=yes eaptype=eap-tls tlsclntcert=user.cer tlsclntprikey=user.pfx
tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678 leapun=user1 password=1234 peapmschapun=user1
peapmschappwd=12345 peapmschapdm=wyse.com
IEEE8021X=yes
network=wired eap=yes eaptype=eap-tls tlsclntcert=user.cer tlsclntprikey=user.pfx
tlsclntprikeypwd=12345678
By default, peapidentity
is same as peapmschapun.If peapmschaphidedm is set to yes, the domain
will use saved peap MSCHAP domain name and the prompts dialog will
not include the domain field when you perform ieee8021x authentication.
The following example describes wildcard server validation:
IEEE8021X=yes network=WIRED access=WPA2-ENT servervalidate=yes eap=yes
eaptype=EAP-PEAP servercheck=yes servername=w2k8-ACS-64.sqawirelsess.com
peapmschapdm=EAP-MSCHAPV2 peapgtcun=sqawirless2 peapmschappwd=123!@#qwe
The username of ieee8021x (fastmschapun, peapmschapun,
peapgtcun, leapun) can be configured as system variables like $mac,
$sn etc. By default, fastidentity is same as fastmschapun.
If fastmschaphidedm is set to yes, the domain uses saved
EAP_FAST MSCHAP domain name, and the prompts dialog does not include
the domain field when you perform ieee8021x authentication.
The following example describes wildcard server validation:IEEE8021X=yes
network=WIRED access=WPA2-ENT servervalidate=yes eap=yes eaptype=EAP-FAST
servercheck=yes servername=w2k8-ACS-64.sqawirelsess.com fastmschapdm=EAP-MSCHAPV2
fastgtcun=sqawirless2 fastmschappwd=123!@#qwe
|
**Inactive={
0, to 480} (minutes)
[NoSessionTimer=0-480] | Default is
0.
Specifies that if there is no keyboard or mouse use in
the configured time in minutes, it will sign off or shutdown or reboot
depending on AutoSignoff= …
If NoSessionTimer is
set, then when there is an active sessions, use this timer to replace
the Inactive value.
The following controls whether
to reboot or shutdown or sign off.
AutoSignoff=yes [Shutdown=yes] [Reboot=yes] |
IPProto=ICMP [DisableTStamp={yes, no}] [DisableEcho={yes, no}] | Configures the ICMP protocol. DisableTStamp — If DisableTStamp=yes, the
system will not reflect the ICMP timestamp (13) request.
DisableEcho — If DisableEcho=yes, the system will
not reflect the ICMP echo (8) request. In this case, the unit cannot
be pinged.
|
**LowBand={
no, yes}
| Default is
no.
Yes/no option to enable optimization for low speed connections,
such as reducing audio quality or decreasing protocol-specific cache
size or both.
This setting in a wnos.ini file will
be saved into NVRAM, if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file.
|
MMRCodecConfig=AUDIO [disableac3={
no, yes}]
[disablempeg={
no, yes}]
[disablewma1={
no, yes}]
[disablewma2={
no, yes}]
[disablewma3={
no, yes}]
[disablemp3={
no, yes}]
[disablepcm={
no, yes}]
| MMRCodecConfig —
Only
for platforms with TCX Multimedia
. Specifies the audio to allow
the disabling of the various codec options when playing audio.
disableac3 — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to disable the ac3 codec when playing audio.
disablempeg — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable
the mpeg codec when playing audio.
disablewma1 — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable the wma1 codec
when playing audio.
disablewma2 — Default
is
no. Yes/no option to disable the wma2 codec when playing
audio.
disablewma3 — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable the wma3 codec when playing audio.
disablemp3 — Default is
no. Yes/no
option to disable the mp3 codec when playing audio.
disablepcm — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable
the pcm codec when playing audio.
|
MMRCodecConfig=VIDEO [disablempeg1={
no, yes}]
[disablempeg2={no,
yes}] [disablejpeg={no, yes}]
[disablewmv1={
no, yes}]
[disablewmv2={
no, yes}]
[disablewmv3={
no, yes}]
| MMRCodecConfig —
Only
for platforms with TCX Multimedia
. Specifies the video to allow
the disabling of the various codec options when playing video.
disablempeg1 — Default is
no. Yes/no
option to disable the mpeg1 codec when playing video.
disablempeg2 — Default is
yes. Yes/no option to disable
the mpeg2 codec when playing video.
disablejpeg — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable the jpeg codec
when playing video.
disablewmv1 — Default
is
no. Yes/no option to disable the wmv1 codec when playing
video.
disablewmv2 — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable the wmv2 codec when playing video.
disablewmv3 — Default is
no. Yes/no
option to disable the wmv3 codec when playing video.
|
**NoReducer={
no, yes}
| Default is
no — Enables
compression.
Yes/no option to turn off compression.
To turn off compression, enter yes. Used here this parameter is a
global statement for all connections. It sets the default value of
NoReducer.
- NOTE:
By
default both the ICA and RDP protocols compress their 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.
|
OneSignServer=onesign_server [DisableBeep={
no, yes}
[KioskMode={
no, yes}]
[EnableFUS={
no, yes}]
[TapToLock={0,
1, 2}]
[EnableWindowAuthentication={
yes,no}]
[AutoAccess={VMW,XD,XA}] [NetBIOSDomainName={
no, yes}]
| Specifies a list of host names
or IP addresses with optional TCP port number or URLs of Imprivata
OneSign servers.
- IMPORTANT: An https protocol must be used.
OneSign virtual desktop access offers a seamless authentication
experience and can be combined with single sign-on for no click access
to desktops and applications in a virtual desktop environment.
The following inputs are acceptable values: 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. Yes/no option to set the
Citrix client to remain running when switch users.
TaptoLock — Default is
2. Only active when KioskMode=yes.
Specifies tap to lock.
If TapToLock=0, then tap
a card to lock terminal is disabled. If TapToLock=1 (Tap to lock),
then use the proximity card to lock the terminal.
If TapToLock=2 (Tap over), then lock the terminal and log in a different
user.
EnableWindowAuthentication — Default
is
yes. Yes/no option to sign-on with the user’s Windows credentials
to pre-defined broker if the OneSign sign-on fails.
AutoAccess — Specifies the corresponding type of broker to
automatically start. If not defined, the broker type is obtained from
the Imprivata Server setting of the computer and user policy. If none
of them is defined, then the first available broker server from the
Imprivata server is started.
- NOTE:
AutoAccess
can be set in [username].ini and wnos.ini, however, the wnos.ini,
has priority over [username].ini.
NetBIOSDomainName — Default is
no. Yes/no option to enable
the authentication to the broker server using the NetBIOS domain name.
If set to yes, the Imprivata domain list will show NetBIOS domain
name and the card user will authenticate to the broker server using
the NetBIOS domain.
|
PnliteServer=<List of {IP address,
DNS names, or URLs} >
[ReconnectAtLogon={
0, 1, 2}]
[ReconnectFromButton={
0, 1, 2}]
[AutoConnectList={*/ appname1;appname2; appname3...}] [timeout=5…300] [CAGRSAAuthMethod={LDAP,
RSA}]
[CAGAuthMethod={LDAP, RSA}] [CAGAuthMethod={LDAP+RSA, RSA+LDAP}] [RequestIconDataCount={0-65535}] [DefaultSettings={XenApp, XenDesktop}] [SmartcardPassthrough={
yes, no}]
[StoreFront={
no, yes}]
PnliteServer=List
of {IP address, DNS names, or URLs}
| PnliteServer — Specifies
the list of IP addresses or host names with optional TCP port number
or URLs of PNAgent/PNLite servers. The list is empty by default.
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:
PnliteServer and the DomainList parameters can be used in a {username}.ini
file, but generally are used only in a wnos.ini file.
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
Table 7: Connection
Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files
will take precedence. However, the {username}.ini file will override
the wnos.ini file if the identical parameters with different values
exist in the {username}.ini file.
- NOTE:
When
Multifarm=yes, use # to separate failover servers, and use a comma
(,) or a semicolon (;) to separate servers that belong to different
farms.
ReconnectAtLogon — Specifies
the reconnection function at log in.
Default is
0 — disables the option.
1 — reconnects to
disconnected sessions only.
2 — reconnects to active
and disconnected sessions.
ReconnectFromButton — Specifies the reconnection function from the reconnect command
button.
Default is
0 — disables the option.
1 — reconnects to disconnected sessions only. 2 — reconnects to active and disconnected sessions. AutoConnectList — Specifies the PNA applications
that will be automatically started when using PNA to sign on. If AutoConnectList=*,
then all the PNA applications will be automatically connected.
The autoconnectlist is the connection description
of application or host name which can use the wildcard * to match
the string.
- IMPORTANT: Appname
values are case sensitive.
Timeout — Specifies the time in seconds where a client will try to establish
a connection before reporting that it is unreachable.
CAGRSAAuthMethod or
CAGAuthMethod — CAGAuthMethod option
is used for CAG authentication configuration.
- NOTE: This option replaces
CAGRSAAuthMethod. If CAGAuthMethod=RSA which is same as the prior
CAGRSAAuthMethod=RSASecurid, an extra passcode field needs to be input
except username/password/domain. If CAGAuthMethod=LDAP, no passcode
field is needed.
- CAGAuthMethod={LDAP+RSA, RSA+LDAP} — Used for CAG
authentication configuration.
If CAGAuthMethod = LDAP+RSA, an extra
passcode field needs to be input except username/password/domain.
If the 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.
RequestIconDataCount — RequestIconDataCount
is used for requesting 32-bit color icons. It is a counter which means
that only the count of the icons will be requested. The default number
is
10.
For example, if set RequestIconDataCount=0,
no icon data will be requested. If set RequestIconDataCount=5, only
5 icons are requested.
DefaultSettings —
Specifies the default settings for XenApp or XenDesktop.
Xen App Default Settings: - SignOn=Yes
PnliteServer= RequestIconDataCount=20 desktopcolordepth=32 LongApplicationName=yes sessionconfig=ica progressivedisplay=yes
ondesktop=yes
device=audio volume=high Seamless=yes FullscreenReserved=yes sessionconfig=all mapdisks=yes Enabled by default: Disks, Serials,
Sound
Disabled by default: USB, Printers,
Smart Cards
Xen Desktop Default Settings: - SignOn=Yes
sysmode=vdi toolbarclick=yes toolbardelay=3 sessionconfig=ica progressivedisplay=yes PnliteServer= AutoSignoff=yes Enable by default: Printers, Serials,
USB, Sound
Disabled by default: Disk, Smart
Cards
SmartcardPassthrough — Default is
yes. Yes/no option to enable/disable the smartcard pass through mode.
StoreFront — Default is
no. Yes/no
option to support Citrix StoreFront Authentication. The value will
be saved into NVRAM.
|
RTPTosDscp={Default/CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CS7/AF11/AF12/AF13/AF22/AF23/AF31/AF32/AF33/AF42/AF43} | Sets RTP/UDP audio channel in the TOS fields. |
SaveSysinfo={ftp, usb} | Recommended for use under Customer
Support direction for troubleshooting purposes. Specifies where the
ThinOS event logs will be saved.
- NOTE:
Be
sure that the Privilege parameter level is set to high (Privilege=high)
and that the EnableTrace option for Privilege is set to yes (EnableTrace=yes).
FTP — If you specify SaveSysinfo=ftp,
the ThinOS event logs will be saved to an FTP server.
The FTP server must have read/write permissions, and that event log
files saved remotely are overwritten each time the client is booted
unless the append=yes option is present.
The syntax
for this command is as follows:
SaveSysInfo=ftp://<host>/wyse/wnos/trace/$mac-log.txt SaveSysInfo=ftp://<host>/wyse/wnos/trace/$mac-log.txt append=yes USB — SaveSysinfo=usb specifies
that the ThinOS event logs will be saved.into the last mounted USB
disk. The file used for saving Event log information is named WTOS_log.txt
and is located at the root path of the USB disk.
- IMPORTANT:
By default, smart card Context log (0x1), Handle
log (0x2), Status log (0x4), and Transfer log (0x8) data is not displayed
in the event log. However, there are occasions where this information
can be useful in debugging Smart Card related issues.
The following INI file option (ScardLog) to the SaveSysInfo
command can be used to enable the logging of this data to the event
log.
SaveSysInfo=usb ScardLog=0xF
|
**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.
1 — Taskbar will be hidden when maximizing
the seamless window to full screen. Moving the mouse over the lowest
bottom of the screen will display the taskbar. This setting excluding
the FullscreenReserved parameter in a wnos.ini file will be saved
into NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file.
- NOTE:
- 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 HideTaskbar=3,
the maximized size does not cover the taskbar, but the session size
on the server side is reported as the full-screen size.
When set Seamless=yes FullscreenReserved
and the applications are configured for fullscreen mode, they will
be launched in fullscreen mode, not seamless mode.
|
SecureMatrixServer=<SecureMatrix
Server
Host name or IP address/FQDN or URL> [EnableSelectTable] | Specifies the Host name or IP address/FQDN
or URL of the Secure Matrix server. Http or https protocol usage is
decided by the server configuration. If SecureMatrixServer is defined,
the user must pass authentication with the Secure Matrix server first,
and then there is a seamless log in to the brokers if the server can
provide the correct broker credentials, if not, the user must enter
broker credentials to log in.
For Example: SecureMatrixServer=https://gsb01.bjqa.com EnableSelectTable enables you to select the table
type (3 or 4 tabs) when you change the password (SMXBridge server
3.9 start supports this feature). Default value is No.
|
SelectGroup={
no, yes}
[Default=default_desc] description=group1 [groupname=name1] [description=group2] [groupname=name2] | Default is
no.
SelectGroup — Yes/no option to allow a user to
select from a group list on the Log on dialog box during a log in.
If yes, the description will display in the group list box.
groupname — The group name is used to identify
the group including the directory and file name. If not defined, the
description will become the group name.
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="Dev team" groupname=dev \
description="Sus team" \
description="SQA team" groupname=sqa \
description="guest"
Group 1: Description="Dev
team" groupname=dev
The file \wnos\ini\dev\dev.ini
must be created in the file server. In the dev.ini, the broker, domain
list, or connections can be defined for the dev team.
Group 2: .Description="Sus team" The file \wnos\ini\Sus
team\Sus team.ini must be created in the file server. In the Sus team.ini,
the broker, broker list, or connections can be defined for the Sus
team.
Group3...4...n...and so on. After a user selects a group, the system will load the group ini
file first, and then load the \wnos\ini\{group_name}\username.ini.
If the username.ini in the group directory is not found, it will attempt
to load \wnos\ini\username.ini as before.
Because
the group list may define different brokers, the SelectServerList
statement will be invalid if set SelectGroup=yes.
|
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={
no, yes}]
[Touch_XYReverse={
no, yes}]
[Touch_type={
elo, microtouch, fastpoint}]
| Serial — Default is
COM1. Specifies the local serial ports configuration.
Baud — Specifies the local serial port baud rate.
Parity — Specifies the local serial port parity.
Stop — Specifies the local serial port stop.
Size — Specifies the local serial port size.
Flow — Specifies the local serial port flow.
Touch — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to denote that a serial touch screen is attached.
Touch_XYReverse — Default is
no. Yes/no option to denote
a reversal of the X and Y coordinates which are needed for some touch
screens.
Touch_type — Default is
elo. Specifies the type of touchscreen being used.
- NOTE: Options must
be specified in the order shown.9035366678
|
**SessionConfig=ALL [unmapprinters={
no, yes}]
[unmapserials={
no, yes}]
[smartcards={
no, yes}]
[mapdisks={
no, yes}]
[disablesound={
no, yes}]
[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={
default, vga_resolution}]
[DisableResetVM={
no, yes}]
[WyseVDAServerPort=serverPort] [FontSmoothing={
yes, no}]
[AutoConnect={
yes, no}]
[MultiMonitor={
yes, no}]
[EnableImprivataVC={
yes,no}]
[Locale=LocaleID] [SessionLogoffTimeout=seconds] [GroupSession={yes,
no}]
| SessionConfig — Specifies
the default settings of the optional connection parameters for all
sessions.
unmapprinters — Default is
no. Yes/no option to un-map printers.
unmapserials — Default is
no. Yes/no option to un-map serials.
smartcards — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to use smartcards.
mapdisks — Default is
no. Yes/no option to map disks.
disablesound — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable sound.
unmapusb — Default is
no. Yes/no option
to un-map USBs.
DisksReadOnly — Default
is
no. Yes/no option to mount mass storage disks as read-only.
MouseQueueTimer — Specifies the default queue
timer of a mouse event in an ICA or RDP session (in 1/100 of a second).
It can be used to adjust the bandwidth of a network.
WyseVDA — Default is
no. Yes/no option to enable Virtual
Desktop Accelerator for all ICA and RDP sessions.
WyseVDA_PortRange — Sets the ThinOS VDA client port range.
The port range must follow these rules:
The port range is a list of start port
and end port separated by a semicolon (;) or a comma (,).
Both ports must be between 1 and 65535. The end port must be greater than
start port.
For example, WyseVDA_PortRange=3000,3010, the
start port is 3000, the end port is 3010.
UnmapClipboard — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable clipboard redirection
for all sessions. For ICA and RDP, specifies if redirecting the clipboard.
This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into nvram, if EnableLocal
parameter is set to yes in wnos.ini.
DefaultColor — Specifies the default color depth to use for the session 0=256,
1=High color, 2=True Color.
VUSB_DISKS, VUSB_AUDIO,
VUSB_VIDEO, and VUSB_PRINTER
— Default
no. Specifies if
these USB devices will be redirected to the server using TCX Virtual
USB or ICA or RDP USB redirection. By default, these devices are set
as local devices.
FullScreen — Default is
no. Specifies the default screen mode. When
using FullScreen in a Dual Screen mode, the session will be displayed
in Span mode
Resolution — Default is
default. Specifies the session resolution. For example, 640 x 480 and other
supported resolutions.
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. As default, this function is controlled by the server
side is enabled including VMware View or Citrix PNA.
WyseVDAServerPort — Sets Wyse VDA Server Port for a ThinOS
VDA client. The default port is 3471. The port range must be from
1029 to 40000. For example, WyseVDAServerPort=3000, sets VDA server
port to 3000 and the client will connect to the VDA server using this
port.
FontSmoothing — Default is
yes. Set no to disable font smoothing.
AutoConnect — Default is
yes. Set no to disable auto connect function.
MultiMonitor — Default is
yes. Sets
a multiple monitor layout. Set MultiMonitor=no to disable multiple
monitor layout function. The session has the same desktop width and
height with local virtual desktop size, spanning across multiple monitors,
if necessary.
EnableImprivataVC— Default
is
yes. If set to no, the Imprivata Virtual Channel is disabled.
The user can use vusb redirect instead of Imprivata Virtual Channel
mode to use the Rfideas or finger print device in session as server
side remote device.
[Locale=LocaleID]— Set
Locale=LocaleID to set Locale in session for localization configuration
to work. For information about LocaleID, refer to link
msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd318693(v=vs.85).aspx.
SessionLogoffTimeout—Setting SessionLogoffTimeout value forces all sessions to logoff
when user signs off from the broker. The default value is 0 which
retains the same behavior as before, and also disconnects the sessions.
If you set a value, for example 30 seconds, broker sign-off waits
for 30 seconds for all sessions to finish logoff, then, automatically
session logs off. Broker sign-off will continue. During the waiting
process, one notice prompts for user to check whether the session
stops working if something is not saved. This feature currently supports
Citrix Xen broker sessions and View Broker sessions only.
GroupSession=yes— Set to enable the function of
grouping sessions and the menu item of Group Sessions is checked when
you right click on the desktop. The default value is no and the original
state of Group Sessions is unchecked.
|
**SessionConfig=ICA [desktopmode={
fullscreen, window}]
[mapdisksunderz] : DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE. [TosIpPrecedence={0–5}] [TosDscp={Default/CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CS7/AF11/AF12/AF13/AF22/AF23/AF31/AF32/AF33/AF42/AF43}] [DiskMapTo=a character sequence] [SysMenu={remote,
local}]
[SessionReliability={
no, yes}]
[WarnPopup={
yes, no}]
[ondesktop={
no, yes, all, none, desktops, applications}]
[AudioQuality={
default, high, medium, low}]
[USBRedirection={TCX,
ICA|HDX}]
[ZLKeyboardMode={0, 1, 2}] [ZLMouseMode={0,
1, 2}]
[SucConnTimeout=seconds] [HDXFlashUseFlashRemoting={Never,Always}] [HDXFlashEnableServerSideContentFetching={Disabled,Enabled}] [EnableRTME={
Yes, No}]
[FlipByTimer={
0, 1}]
[RefreshTimeOut={dd:hh:mm}] [Timeout={Yes, No}] [PasswordExpireNotify={yes,
no}]
[RefreshPopupNotice={yes, no}] | SessionConfig — Specifies
the ICA default settings of the optional connection parameters for
all ICA sessions.
desktopmode — Default
is
fullscreen. Specifies the display mode of an ICA published
desktop when using an ICA PNAgent logon; the default is
fullscreen
mode for a PNA desktop application
.
mapdisksunderz — DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
TosIpPrecedence — Allows you to set IP Precedence in the TOS fields.
TosDscp — Sets IP DSCP in the TOS fields.
DiskMapTo — Specifies to map disks to a character sequence.
- NOTE:
A sequence of characters can be 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 ThinOS, it will
be D:/), T is mapped to the second disk (in ThinOS, it will be E:/),
and so on. Only the letters “a” through “y” and “A” through “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 the session depends
on the number of valid letters provided. If no letter is provided,
all disks will be mapped to the session using default driver letters.
SysMenu — Default is
local. Specifies the system menu mode when right-clicking the taskbar
button of a seamless window. If it is remote, the system menu will
come from the remote server; otherwise, it will be the local menu.
SessionReliability — Default is
no.
Yes/no option to enable session reliability.
WarnPopup— If WarnPopup=no, the option can disable the warning
message when session reliability happens in order to decrease the
administrative support calls.
ondesktop —
Default is
no. Specifies options for displaying connection
icons on the desktop:
If AutoConnectList is set in the
PNLiteServer statement, all connections configured in AutoConnectList
parameter will display on the desktop.
Default is no and means that the
property of ondesktop will be controlled by the server. However, the
connections are still always added to the Connect Manager list and
PNA menu list.
- In cases other than no, the connection is controlled
by the local thin client. If set so that the connection icon does
not display on the desktop, the connection icon will not be added
to the Connect Manager list and the PNA menu list.
all — same as yes, display all connections on
desktop.
none — do not display any connections. desktops — only display connections on desktop. applications — only display applications, the connections
will be handled as an ondesktop_list. For example, if you set ondesktop=word;
excel, then only the applications word and excel will be displayed.
AudioQuality — Default is
default.
Specifies the audio quality of ICA sessions.
- NOTE: Medium quality is recommended
for Speech scenarios. For example: SessionConfig=ICA AudioQuality=high
USBRedirection — Default is
ICA|HDX. Option to select the channel of usb devices redirection. This option
is recommended to replace the older setting device=vusb type={TCX,
HDX}.
ZLKeyboardMode — Specifies to accelerate
the display of the input text on the client device over a high latency
connection. 0=off, 1=on, 2=auto
ZLMouseMode — Specifies to accelerate the visual feedback for mouse-clicks on
the client device over a high latency connection. 0=off, 1=on, 2=auto
SucConnTimeout— This option will enhance the
seamless session share. During the first session logon, immediately
start second or later sessions, which will wait for the time set with
SucConnTimeout (or the logon success) to make sure new applications
share with the first logon session.
HDXFlashUseFlashRemoting— Default is
Always, which means the HDX is enabled always.
The value Never is to disable HDX.
HDXFlashEnableServerSideContentFetching— Default is
Disabled, which means the server side fetching
content is not enabled. The value enabled is to enable this function.
EnableRTME— This option controls the launch
of RTME service. The default value is enabled.
FlipByTimer— This option selects the screen refresh method.
For some old server, there is no EndOfFrame transferred to the client.
Then we can use this option to fix such issues.
RefreshTimeOut—RefreshTimeOut triggers auto-refresh which
updates ICA applications automatically. The value format dd:hh:mm,
indicate days&&hours&&minutes as the auto-refresh
interval. The default value is 0, that disables auto-refresh.
Timeout– This option controls the credential prompt
after ICA broker logon was timeout. Session ticket is invalid now.
If yes, users have to enter their credential to re-login to launch
session, if no, ThinOS will use the default credential to do login
in background. The default is yes.
- NOTE: Other Citrix INI parameters
are not listed here. However, these Citrix INI parameters are supported
on ICA connection by using INI
SessionConfig=ICA.
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. The option WarnPopup=no can disable the warning message
when session reliability happens to decrease the administrative support
calls.
RefreshPopupNotice — This option
enables or disables the popup notice during refresh in progress. The
default value is yes.
|
SessionConfig=PCoIP [USBRedirection={
PCoIP, TCX}]
[ShowDisconnectMessage={
yes, no}]
[ShowReconnectMessageTime=seconds] [ResumeTimeout=seconds] | SessionConfig — Specifies
the PCoIP default settings of the optional connection parameters for
all PCoIP sessions.
USBRedirection — Default
is
PCoIP. Specifies the channel of USB devices redirection.
ShowDisconnectMessage — Default is
yes. Yes/no option to display a disconnect message when a session is
disconnected. If set to yes, the message is displayed; if set to no,
the message will only show in the Event Log.
ShowReconnectMessaageTime— This option specifies the number of
seconds to show the session reconnect message box after the session
detects the network congest. The default value is 50 seconds.
ResumeTimeout—The option ResumeTimeout specifies
the number of seconds to wait after the reconnection dialog box prompts,
and before the session successfully reconnects. If timeout value is
reached then the session is closed. The default value is 1200 seconds.
|
**SessionConfig=RDP [MaxBmpCache={128 to 1024}] [DefaultColor={0,1,2}] [EnableNLA]={no,
yes}]
[ForceSpan={
no, yes}]
[EnableTSMM={
yes, no}]
[EnableGFX]={yes, no}] [EnableVOR={
yes, no}]
[EnableRdpH264]={
yes, no}]
[EnableRecord={
yes, no}]
[EnableRFX={
yes, no}]
[USBRedirection={
TCX, 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/AF33/AF42/AF43}] [AutoDetectNetwork={
yes, no}]
[TSGWEnable={
yes, no}]
| SessionConfig — Specifies
the RDP default settings of the optional connection parameters for
all RDP sessions.
MaxBmpCache — Specifies
the maximum bitmap cache number. This impacts the memory usage of
an RDP session.
DefaultColor — Specifies
auto (0), 16-bit (1), and 32-bit (2) options.
EnableNLA — Default is
yes. Yes/no option to utilize the
Network Level Authentication feature in RDP 7.
ForceSpan — Default is
no. Yes/no option to disable
RDP Multi Monitor feature.
EnableTSMM —
Default is
yes . Yes/no option to enable RDP7 Multi-media redirect.
EnableGFX —The option when set to yes, enables
RDP8 Pipelined Graphics feature. Default is
yes for all platforms
other than Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS (T10). If this option
is configured as no, the option EnableVOR and option EnableRdpH264
will be internally set to no despite of the settings in INI.
EnableVOR — Default is
yes. H.264. Yes/no
option to enable RDP8 Video Optimized Redirect.
- NOTE: The EnableVOR parameter
is supported on Wyse 5010 thin client with ThinOS (D10D), Wyse 5010
thin client with PCoIP (D10DP), Wyse 5060 thin client with ThinOS,
Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP, R10L, Wyse 3010 thin client with
ThinOS (T10), and Wyse 3020 thin client with ThinOS (T10D). This is
not supported on C or V class.
EnableRdpH264— Default is
yes. This option enables RDP8.1 h.264 graphics
feature. This option is internally set to no if the option EnableGFX
is set to no manually or by default.
EnableRecord — Default is
yes . Yes/no option to enable RDP feature of
recording from local.
EnableRFX — Default
is
yes. Yes/no option to enable Bitmap Codec RemoteFX. Supported
on R10L, Wyse 5010 thin client with ThinOS (D10D), Wyse 5010 thin
client with PCoIP (D10DP), Wyse 5060 thin client with ThinOS, and
Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP.
USBRedirection — Default is
TCX . Option to select the channel of USB devices
redirection.
RDPScreenAlign4 — Default is
no. RDPScreenAlign4=yes can force RDP session width to 4 pixels
aligned.
For example: SessionConfig=RDP MaxBmpCache=1024 DefaultColor=1 EnableNLA=yes ForceSpan=yes EnableTSMM=no EnableRecord=yes EnableRFX=no
RDPScreenAlign4=no
The options WallPaper, Dragging, Animation and
Theme can set the RDP experience. Default is
yes.
TosIpPrecedence — Allows you to set IP Precedance
in the TOS fields.
TosDscp — Sets IP DSCP
in the TOS fields.
AutoDetectNetwork —Default
is
yes. Yes/no option to enable an RDP session to adapt its
data transfer to band width of network.
TSGWEnable — Default is
yes. Yes/no option to obtain/enable TS gateway
for the applications and desktops from Microsoft RDS broker server.
The default value is yes which means that the TS Gateway setting is
automatically obtained or enabled from the Microsoft RDS broker server.
|
TcpMaxRetransmission={2~12} | Configures the retransmission
of a TCP connection. The default value of this option is
5.
|
TerminalName=name
[reboot={yes,
no}]
[Capital={yes,
no}]
| User can set a string up to 15
characters as terminal name. It can be configured as system variable
like $MAC, $SN or $IP etc.
If reboot is set to yes
and the terminal name is changed, the terminal will reboot.If "TerminalName=$DNS"
is set, the system will do reverse DNS lookup to configure the terminal
name. For example, if the DNS server configures the terminal IP as
reverse dns name p12345.wysespt.com, the terminal name will be configured
as p12345. If you set Capital=yes, the terminal name is capitalized.
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**UniSession={no, yes} | Yes/no option to launch the connection only once
at a time.
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VDIBroker=vdi_broker_url [AutoConnectList={*|host1;host2;host3…}] | VDIBroker — Specifies the
VDI broker server; supports both http and https.
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.
AutoConnectList — Specifies the VDI or VDM host which will be automatically started
when using VDI or VDM sign-on. If the value is *, all of the VDI or
VDM hosts will automatically be connected. The autoconnectlist is
the connection description which can use the wildcard * to match the
string.
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VirtualCenter=virtual_center_url | Specifies the Virtual Center Server
that supports both http and https. If the virtual_center_url does
not start with http or https, the default protocol used is http.
- NOTE:
If a VirtualCenter in an INI file is different from
the original URL, the thin client will reboot for the new URL to take
effect.
Only this setting can enable the Virtual
Center functions.
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**VNCPrompt={no,
yes}
[{Accept, Reject}={
10 to 600} (seconds)]
[ViewOnly={
no, yes}]
[ActiveVisible={
no, yes}]
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yes.
VNCPrompt — Yes/no option to enable a VNC shadowing
prompt to a user. VNCPrompt set to yes means the user will always
be prompted before shadowing starts and the user will then decline
or accept VNC shadowing;
VNCPrompt set to no means
the user will not be able to decline or accept shadowing. See also
MaxVNCD in
Table 4 : Connection
Settings for wnos.ini files only
to enable VNC shadowing.
See also VncPassword in
Table 4: Connection
Settings for wnos.ini Files Only
to specify a string of up
to 8 characters as the password used for shadowing.
Accept, Reject — Default is
10. Specifies the amount
of time (in seconds) a user has to accept or reject the VNC shadowing
prompt before the client desktop is shadowed.
ViewOnly — Default is
no. Yes/no option to specify that
the desktop being shadowed can only be viewed by the person who is
shadowing; no keyboard or mouse events are allowed to interfere with
the thin client being shadowed.
ActiveVisible — Default is
no. Yes/no option to display a VNC session-end
notice after the VNC session ends.
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VPN=openconnect [Description=string_description] [Server=server_ip_or_name] [Username=username_string] [Password=password_string] [Autoconnect={yes, no}] | The INI parameter
openconnect enables you to connect to Cisco AnyConnect VPN servers, that use
standard TLS protocols for data transport.
Description— Specifies the session name. The length of the string is limited
to 21 characters.
Server— Specifies the VPN
server IP or the VPN server name. The length of the string is limited
to 63 characters.
Username— Specifies the
login username. The length of the string is limited to 31 characters.
Password— Specifies the login password. The
length of the string is limited to 31 characters.
Autoconnect— Specifies the option to enable or disable auto-connect
on system startup.
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