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Table 36. Domain join parameters (continued)
INI parameter Description
Domain.ou=<string> It specifies the organization unit within Active Directory to which an administrator can
assign Group Policy settings.
Preserve User Settings
The Preserve User Settings feature enables you to retain the configured user settings when you upgrade from ThinLinux 2.2.
However, before you upgrade from ThinLinux 2.2, the Preserve User Settings feature needs to be enabled.
When imaging is performed using the USB Imaging tool, use the Execute Preserve User Settings option available on the
ThinLinux UI to retain the previous settings after upgrade. If you are using the INI parameters to perform an image upgrade, use
the MerlinUpdate.Preserve_User_Setting parameter to retain the previous settings.
NOTE: Imaging using Wyse Management Suite is not supported by the current Wyse Management Suite release.
INI parameters
Table 37. Preserve User Settings parameters
INI parameter Description
MerlinUpdate.URL=<string> This parameter specifies the URL of the directory where the ThinLinux
image is uploaded.
MerlinUpdate.Username=<string> This parameter specifies the name of the user who has logged in to the
server.
MerlinUpdate.Password=<string> The password is used to log in to the server. Default selection is
base-64 encryption.
MerlinUpdate.Preserve_User_Setting={yes, no} This parameter enables you to retain any previously configured user
settings in the ThinLinux build after you perform an image upgrade
using INI parameters. Default selection is no.
Quick Start
Quick Start is software that provides an overview of different features and hardware specifications of the thin client. The Quick
Start v2.0 wizard runs only for the first time when you start a new thin client, or the first time after performing a factory reset
on the existing thin client.
A default icon is added on the ThinLinux desktop that enables you to launch the application. You can enable or disable the
desktop icon for a specific user by using the Hide Desktop Icons option in Other Settings , or the INI parameter.
INI parameter
Table 38. Quick Start parameters
INI parameter Description
Custom.HideQuickStart={yes, no} This parameter enables you to hide the Quick Start application from the ThinLinux
desktop. Default selection is no.
Suspend mode
ThinLinux 2.2 supports suspend mode, which enables the device to enter the S3 power state (low-power), and quickly resume
your work without rebooting the device.
You can enable the suspend mode using either the GUI option available in System Settings, or from the Power button. You
can also use the INI parameter to enable the suspend mode.
INI parameter
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