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** PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, High]
[LockDown= {no, yes}]
[HideSysInfo={no, yes}]
[HidePPP={no, yes}]
[HidePN={no, yes}]
[HideConnectionManager={no, yes}]
[EnableNetworkTest={no, yes}]
[EnableTrace={no, yes}]
[ShowDisplaySettings={no, yes}]
[EnableKeyboardMouseSettings={no, yes}]
[KeepDHCPRequestIP={no, yes}]
[SuppressTaskBar={no, yes, auto}]
[EnablePrinterSettings={no, yes}]
[CoreDump={ide, disabled]
[EnableNetworkSetup={yes, no}]
[DisableNetworkOptions={yes, no}]
[EnableSystemPreferences={yes,no}]
[DisableTerminalName={yes, no}]
[DisableSerial={yes, no}]
[DisableRotate={yes, no}]
[DisableChangeDateTime={yes, no}]
[EnableVPNManager={yes, no}]
[TrapReboot={yes, no}]
[EnableCancel={yes, no}]
Default is
high.
Privilege controls operator privileges and access to thin client
resources. See also CCMEnable={yes, no}.
None — This level of access is typical for kiosk or other restricted-
use deployment. The System Setup selection on the desktop menu
is disabled and the Setup submenu is not displayed. The Connect
Manager is disabled by default.
The Connect Manager can be enabled by using the
HideConnectionManager=no option, however, the user cannot
create a new connection or edit an existing connection. The user
cannot reset the thin client to factory defaults.
Low — This access level is assigned to a typical user. The Network
selection on the Setup submenu is disabled and the Network Setup
dialog box cannot be opened. The user cannot reset the thin client
to factory defaults.
High — Administrator access level allows all thin client resources to
be available with no restrictions. A user can reset to factory
defaults.
NOTE:
If None or Low is used, the Network Setup dialog box is
disabled. If it is necessary to access this dialog box and the
setting None or Low is not saved into NVRAM, remove the
network connector and reboot.
LockDown — Default isno. Yes/no option to allow lockdown of the
thin client. If yes is specied, the system saves the privilege level in
ash. If no is specied, the system clears the privilege level from
ash to the default unlocked state.
NOTE
:
If the thin client is set to LockDown without a High privilege
level, it will disable the G key reset on power-up.
LockDown can be used to set the default privilege of the thin
client. For example
If LockDown=yes, then the privilege is saved in
permanent registry.
if LockDown=no, then the privilege level is set to the
default high in the permanent registry.
That is, the system has a default high privilege level,
which is stored in the permanent registry.
If you do not specify a privilege in either the wnos.ini le
or the {username}.ini le or the network is unavailable,
the setting of LockDown will take eect. It can be
modied by a clause.
For example, privilege=<none|low|high>lockdown=yes in
a wnos.ini le or a {username}.ini le sets the default
privilege to the specied level.
HideSysInfo — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the System
Information from view.
Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files
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