Reference Guide
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user prole
** After sign o, user prole returns to global value
Description
NOTE:
If the VDIBroker parameter value is changed, the thin client
will reboot without notice to the user so it can reconnect to
the new server.
AutoConnectList — Species the VDI or VDM host which will be
automatically started when using VDI or VDM sign-on. If the value
is *, all of the VDI or VDM hosts will automatically be connected.
The autoconnectlist is the connection description which can use
the wildcard * to match the string.
VirtualCenter=virtual_center_url
Species the Virtual Center Server that supports both http and
https. If the virtual_center_url does not start with http or https, the
default protocol used is http.
NOTE:
If a VirtualCenter in an INI le is dierent from the original
URL, the thin client will reboot for the new URL to take
eect.
Only this setting can enable the Virtual Center functions.
**VNCPrompt={no, yes}
[{Accept, Reject}={10 to 600} (seconds)]
[ViewOnly={no, yes}]
[ActiveVisible={no, yes}]
Default is yes.
VNCPrompt — Yes/no option to enable a VNC shadowing prompt
to a user. VNCPrompt set to yes means the user will always be
prompted before shadowing starts and the user will then decline or
accept VNC shadowing;
VNCPrompt set to no means the user will not be able to decline or
accept shadowing. See also MaxVNCD in Connection Settings for
wnos.ini les only to enable VNC shadowing.
See also VncPassword in Connection Settings for wnos.ini Files
Only to specify a string of up to 8 characters as the password used
for shadowing.
Accept, Reject — Default is 10. Species the amount of time (in
seconds) a user has to accept or reject the VNC shadowing prompt
before the client desktop is shadowed.
ViewOnly — Default is no. Yes/no option to specify that the
desktop being shadowed can only be viewed by the person who is
shadowing; no keyboard or mouse events are allowed to interfere
with the thin client being shadowed.
ActiveVisible — Default is no. Yes/no option to display a VNC
session-end notice after the VNC session ends.
VPN=openconnect
[Description=string_description]
[Server=server_ip_or_name]
[Username=username_string]
[Password=password_string]
The INI parameter openconnect enables you to connect to Cisco
AnyConnect VPN servers, that use standard TLS protocols for data
transport.
Description— Species the session name. The length of the string
is limited to 21 characters.
Server— Species the VPN server IP or the VPN server name.
The length of the string is limited to 63 characters.
92 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les