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Table 22. Parameters for a xen.ini File (continued)
Parameter Description
The device would use the cached files when files on the file server
are unavailable.
NOTE:
Not supported on ThinOS Lite 2
With ThinOS Lite 1.7 build or later, the original function of
the ini cache is discarded and the mirror file server replaces
it.
NOTE:
For ThinOS Lite 2, use the depreicated EnableCacheIni
parameter to locally cache the xen.ini ONLY.
EnableCacheIni={no, yes}. Default is no.
MultiLogon={no, yes} Default is no.
Yes/no option to support multiple log ons.
If MultiLogon=yes, the PNAgent/PNLite sign-on authenticating
window can input a different username, password, and domain while
signing on to different PNAgent/PNLite servers.
For backward compatibility, the following format is supported:
MultiLogon=yes
PNAgentServer=10.1.1.30;10.2.2.60
The SelectServerList statement is also supported:
MultiLogon=yes
SelectServerList=pna \
description=store host=http://proper-
storefront-url.ctx.com
description="Floor 3" host=10.1.1.30 \
description=""Floor 1" host=10.2.2.60 \
description="All Users" host=10.3.3.90
NOTE:
The Select Server List takes precedence over PNAgentServer.
The PNA server description or name can be displayed on the
signon window so that the user knows which and what server is
logging on.
NoReducer={no, yes}
[Encryption={Basic, 40, 56, 128, Login-128, None}]
Default is no.
NoReducer Yes/no option to turn off compression. Default is
no, which enables 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 the ICA protocol compresses its data to
minimize the amount of data that needs to traverse the
network. This compression can be as much as 50% for text-
based applications such as Microsoft Word and 40% less for
graphics applications than the uncompressed data streams.
Encryption (Citrix Environments Only) Default is Basic.
Specifies the default setting of encryption level for all ICA
connections. The highest level is 128-bit security. The lowest is
Basic.
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