Release Notes
INI parameters Description
• Excellent—network is good
• Typical—network is normal
• Poor—network is bad
The Blast Extreme connection selects either UDP or TCP based on the network
conditions. When the network is excellent and typical, the Blast Extreme connection
selects the TCP. When it is poor, the Blast Extreme connection selects UDP.
Service=vncd disable={yes, no}
[servers=server_list]
*[HttpPort=_http_port_]
*[TcpPort=_tcp_port_]
Service=vncd disable—Yes/no option to disable the vncd service, same as MaxVncd={0,
1}.
Default value is no.
servers—Use the servers option to limit the valid vncd client site to the IP addresses in
the server_list parameter, which contains IPv4 IP or IP range addresses, such as
192.168.1.0/24; 192.168.2.48.
If this option is not set, then all IP addresses are displayed as valid.
• service vncd—supports both http and tcp connections.
• HttpPort—sets the http port for vncd service, the default port is 5800.
• TcpPort—sets the tcp port for vncd service, the default port is 5900.
ResourceURL={yes, no}
*[Type={Picture, Firmware, Package}]
The resource les have their specied default path in le server, for example, the pictures
for Showing Picture screen saver are from the folder /wnos/picture in le server (default),
and the bitmap are from /wnos/bitmap.
ResourceURL—If this option is set to yes, the subsequent options are use to congure
one or more resource URLs. The system fetches the resource les from the new URL.
If this option is set to no, all the subsequent options are ignored.
• Set Type=Picture to specify the url of pictures for Showing Picture screen saver.
• Set Type=Firmware to specify the url for ThinOS image, BIOS image, hosts,
printermap, and noticele.
• Set Type=Package to specify the url for packages.
For example,
ResourceUrl=yes \
type=picture url=ftp://10.xxx.xxx.xx/pic1 user=pteng password=xxxxxx encrypt=no \
type=rmware url=http://10.xxx.xxx.x/wnos1 user=administrator password=XXXXXX
encrypt=yes \
type=package url=https://10.xxx.xxx.xxx/wnos/pkg2 user=abc password=yyyy
DESKTOP=bitmap le
[Layout={tile, center, stretch}]
[IconTextColor="rrr ggg bbb"]
Desktop—Species the bitmap le to be used as wallpaper for the local desktop. This le
could be a 4-bit, 8-bit, or 24-bit BMP le or a standard GIF le or a standard JPEG le. The
le must be located in the FTP server wnos\bitmap directory. Default is DELL wallpaper.
When bitmap le is set in wnos.ini, at next re-boot, the thin client will not show DELL
default wallpaper until INI wallpaper is loaded. To recovery the DELL default wallpaper, set
Desktop=DELLDEFAULT in wnos.ini or do factory reset.
When you set Desktop=WYSEDEFAULT, the old DELL logo wallpaper is displayed before
8.5.0 build is loaded. When you set Desktop="", the wallpaper is disabled.
SignOn={yes, no, NTLM}
SignOn—Default is yes. Yes/no/NTLM option to enable the sign-on process. If set to
NTLM, a user can be authenticated with an NTLM protocol.
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