Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user prole
** After sign o, user prole returns to global value
Description
[CtrlKey={yes, no}]
[AltKey={yes, no}]
[PowerButton=signo]
If the value is set to yes, pressing the F12 (default) key or the key
dened 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 Ctrl Key and/or Alt Key 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 congured.
This combined disconnect key is compatible with other platforms
such as P25 and Linux.
If the value is set to Signo, pressing the F12 (default) or the key
dened in FastDisconnectKey= statement will disconnect all
sessions and return to the signon window.
If PowerButton is set to signo, 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}
Species the disconnect key that will close the active window from
the session.
FixLicense={Factory, clean, yes, no, OldFormat} Default is no.
Species the option to replace the TSCAL license stored in the
non-volatile memory.
NOTE:
The OldFormat value species to keep the same license
format as version 5.2.x.
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 le name>
Species the le name of the hosts. This le is a simple text le
that associates IP addresses with hostnames, one line per IP
address. The length of the le name is limited to 63 characters.
The le must be placed in le 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 le
and if not found, will search DNS, WINS, and so on. The following is
an example of format in the hosts le:
74 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les