Reference Guide

Parameter Description
IMPORTANT: The Start and End options are in the
MMWWDD format, where:
MM = Month of the year. Values are 01 to 12 for the months
of the year from January to December. For example, 01 =
January, 12 = December
WW = Week of the Month. Values are 01 to 05 for the week
of the month, 05 is the last week. For example, 01 = 1st
week, 05 = the last week of the month.
DD = Day of the week. Values are 01 to 07 for the day in the
week from Monday to Sunday. For example, 01 = Monday, 07
= Sunday.
NOTE:
For the 2013 year, DST dates are Sunday, March 10, 2:00am
and ends Sunday, November 3, 2:00am.
TimeZoneName — Display name sent to the ICA/RDP
session such as Eastern Standard Time.
DayLightName — Display name for daylight saving time. If
daylight saving time is enabled, DayLightName should be
named something similar to Eastern Daylight Time, otherwise
it should be the same as TimeZoneName.
NOTE:
To congure daylight saving time for an RDP session, you
must enable the Allow Time Zone Redirection function. Use
the following guidelines:
1 Run gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy dialog box.
2 Click Computer Conguration in the Local Computer
Policy tree, and expand the Administrative Templates
folder.
3 Expand the Windows Components folder, and then
expand the Terminal Services folder.
4 Click Client/Server data redirection to open the
Setting list.
5 Right-click Allow Time Zone Redirection and select
Properties to open the Allow Time Zone Redirection
Properties dialog box.
6 Select the Enabled option, and then click OK.
7 Close the Group Policy dialog box.
Overall example:
TimeZone="GMT – 08:00"\
ManualOverride=yes Daylight=Yes\
Start=030107 End=110107\
TimeZoneName="Pacific Standard Time"\
DayLightName="Pacific Daylight Time"\
Peripheral settings for wnos.ini les only
The following table contains the parameters used for conguring peripheral settings such as keyboard, monitor, mouse, and printer. The
defaults values are underlined.
Parameters for wnos INI
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