Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 INI Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics
- Parameters for wnos INI files only
- Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
- Connect Parameter: Options
- TimeZone Parameter: Values
- Best Practices: Troubleshooting and Deployment Examples
Table 6. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
Parameter Description
Dualhead=yes \ ManualOverride=yes \ Mainscreen=1 \
Orientation=hort \ Taskbar=mainscreen
NOTE:
If using, be sure the ManualOverride option is the first option used after
the Dualhead parameter position in the statement.
Mainscreen — Sets which screen is used as the main screen. When using a
DVI to DVI and VGA cable, the DVI connected monitor will be the default
mainscreen=1.
Orientation — Default is hort. Sets which style is used for display. Hort
means horizontal and vert means vertical.
Align — Sets how screens are aligned: Top means screens are top aligned in
hort orientation. Left means screens are left aligned in vert orientation.
Center means screens are center aligned. Bottom means screens are bottom
aligned in hort orientation. Right means screen are right aligned in vert
orientation.
Taskbar — Default is wholescreen. Sets which style is used for the taskbar:
wholescreen places the taskbar at the bottom of the entire screen;
mainscreen places it at the bottom of the main screen. This is only when
SysMode=Classic and has no effect on VDI mode.
MonitorAutoDetect — Determines whether or not the system will detect
how many monitors are connected. If only one monitor is connected, Span
mode will be transferred to Mirror mode.
Swap — Default is no. Yes/no option to use with supported ThinOS builds to
swap dual monitors when Mainscreen=2 is set. Swap=yes puts monitor 2 on
the left or top of monitor 1 according to the orientation.
For example, if you want a standard dual screen layout you would use:
DualHead=Yes \ Mainscreen=1 \ Orientation=Hort \
Taskbar=Mainscreen \ Align=Center
Screen=1 Resolution=DDC Refresh=60 \ Rotate=None
Screen=2 Resolution=DDC \ Refresh=60 Rotate=None
EnsureDpIsOn—The optional keyword is only used for Wyse 5010 thin client
with ThinOS, Wyse 5010 thin client with PCoIP, Wyse 5060 thin client with
ThinOS and Wyse 5060 thin client with PCoIP. When EnsureDpIsOn is set to
yes, D-class will halt at boot time until DP monitor is plugged in.
EnableRAVE={
yes, no}
Default is yes.
Yes/no option to enable the client to use Citrix Multimedia Acceleration
(RAVE) to play supported media files residing on an ICA server. This is a
global parameter for all ICA connections. EnableRAVE=yes is default.
FileServer=List of {IP address, DNS name}
[Username=username]
[Password=password]
[SecurityMode={Low, Warning, Full,
default}]
[Username-
Enc={encrypted_password_string}]
[Password-
Enc={encrypted_password_string}]
FileServer — Specifies the FTP or Web (http://) server IP address or DNS
name that is entered into thin client local setup (non-volatile memory); the
thin client immediately uses this server to access files.
Username — Specifies the username of the file server.
Password — Specifies the password of the file server.
NOTE:
The target file server must support access using the same user
credentials used in the INI files.
The optional keyword Username and Password specify the username/
password of the file server. When the client fetches the WNOS.INI file from a
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