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
ftproot folder, for FTP or C:/inetpub/wwwroot folder, for HTTP or HTTPS and place your INI files and other
necessary files inside the structure as noted. This list describes the folder structure, starting with the root directory.
Table 3. Folder structure
Folder structure Description
/wyse/ Required—The root directory. It stores the wnos folder.
/wyse/wnos Required—The main INI configuration folder. It stores the wnos.ini file, {username}.ini
file, $MAC.ini file, firmware, and the following optional folders:
● bitmap folder
● cacerts folder
● font folder
● inc folder
● ini folder
● locale folder
● trouble_shoot folder
/wyse/wnos/bitmap Optional—The folder where you can place custom images you plan to use.
/wyse/wnos/cacerts Optional—The folder where you can place the CA certificates that can be imported to
a thin client.
NOTE: Use the AddCertificate INI parameter in the wnos.ini file to import the
certificates to thin clients.
/wyse/wnos/font Optional—The folder where you can place font files for languages such as Chinese
Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean that requires the file.
/wyse/wnos/inc Optional—The folder where you can place the mac.ini files.
NOTE: The use of parameter Include=$mac.ini will load /wnos/inc/mac-
address.ini so that you can use inc in the folder structure and use $MAC.ini.
/wyse/wnos/ini Optional—The folder where you can place the {username}.ini files and {group} folder.
/wyse/wnos/trouble_shoot Optional—The folder where you can place the trace files that you can capture and
play back.
NOTE: Be sure to enable the parameter, EnableTrace=yes.
10 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics