Administrator Guide

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Table 22. Parameters for a xen.ini File (continued)
Parameter Description
The parameters must be specified in the order shown. For
backward compatibility, LPD is accepted as LPD1.
Printer={SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4}
[LocalName=name]
[Host=\[domain]\host]
[Name=share_name]
[PrinterID=window_driver]
[Class=classname]
[Enabled={no,
yes}]
[EnableLPD={no, yes}]
[Username=username]
[Password=password]
[Domain=domain name]
Default is SMB1.
Printer Specifies the shared Microsoft network printer to
configure.
LocalName Specifies the name of the shared printer.
Host Specifies the host name of the shared printer specified
as \domain\host when the host is configured within a Microsoft
domain, otherwise, host can be specified as \\host.
Name Specifies the shared name of the shared printer.
PrinterID Specifies the windows driver to use for the printer. If
not specified, the default Generic/Text Only is used.
Class Used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect; the ThinPrint
technology of mapping the printer from the client side. It can group
printers to use the same template on the ThinPrint server side. The
strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are pre-defined classes. Class can be a
string with 7 characters.
Enabled Default is yes . Yes/no option to enable the printer.
EnableLPD Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the LPD
printer.
Username Specifies the username of a user who can use the
SMB printer.
Password Specifies the password of a user who can use the
SMB printer.
Domain Specifies the domain name of the SMB printer.
** PRIVILEGE=[None, Low,
High]
[LockDown= {no, yes}]
[HideSysInfo={
no, yes}]
[HidePPP={no, yes}]
[HidePN={no, yes}]
[HideConnectionManager={no, yes}]
[EnableNetworkTest={
no, yes}]
[EnableTrace={no, yes}]
[ShowDisplaySettings={no, yes}]
[EnableKeyboardMouseSettings={no, yes}]
[KeepDHCPRequestIP={
no, yes}]
[SuppressTaskBar={no, yes, auto}]
[EnablePrinterSettings={no, yes}]
[CoreDump={ide, disabled]
[EnableNetworkSetup={yes, no}]
[DisableNetworkOptions={yes, no}]
[EnableSystemPreferences={yes,no,
TerminalNameOnly}]
[DisableTerminalName={yes, no}]
Default is high.
Privilege controls operator privileges and access to zero client
resources. See also CCMEnable={yes, no}.
None This level of access is typical for kiosk or other restricted-
use deployment. The System Setup selection on the Floating Bar
menu is disabled and the Setup submenu is not displayed. The
Connect Manager is disabled by default.
The Connect Manager can be enabled by using the
HideConnectionManager=no option, however, the user cannot
create a new connection or edit an existing connection. The user
cannot reset the zero client to factory defaults.
Low This access level is assigned to a typical user. The Network
selection on the Setup submenu is disabled and the Network Setup
dialog box cannot be opened. The user cannot reset the zero client
to factory defaults.
High Administrator access level allows all zero client resources
to be available with no restrictions. A user can reset to factory
defaults.
NOTE:
If None or Low is used, the Network Setup dialog box is
disabled. If it is necessary to access this dialog box and the
setting None or Low is not saved into NVRAM, remove the
network connector and reboot.
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