Reference Guide

Default is yes.
Yes/no option to enable RDP auto detect network feature. When
this option is set to yes the Optimize for low speed link and the
Desktop Experience options are disable by default.
**AutoSigno={no, yes}
[Shutdown={no, yes}]
[Reboot={no, yes}]
Default is no.
AutoSignoYes/no option to automatically sign-o a user when
the last opened session is closed.
Shutdown — Default is no. Yes/no option to shut down the thin
client. If shutdown is set to yes, the ShutdownCounter value is used
to control the count-down before the system is turned o.
Reboot — Default is no. Yes/no option to reboot the thin client. If
Reboot is set to yes, the ShutdownCounter value is used to control
the count down before the system is rebooted.
ClearLicense={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to clear the TSCAL license stored in the non-volatile
memory. It can be replaced by FixLicense=clean.
Connect={ICA, RDP}
Connect — Connection protocol. Follow the ICA option list, see
Table 8: ICA Connect Options or RDP option list, see Table 9: RDP
Connect Options. Any options you use for your connection must be
on the same logical line; \can be used for line continuation, see
Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files.
ConnectionBroker={default, Microsoft, Quest, VMware} Default is default.
Species the Connection Broker type. Select VMware to enable
VDM XML support. If you enter VMware, the VMware logo appears
on the login screen.
For Dell vWorkspace broker, ConnectionBroker=Quest is
recommended.
*Device=Ethernet
[Speed={Auto, 10M HD, 10M FD, 100M HD,
100M FD, or 1000M}
[MTU=mtu]
[KeepAlive={1-600}]
[Warning={no, yes}]
[StaticIPWaitFileServer={0-255}]
DeviceSpecies to use an Ethernet.
Speed — Default is auto. Species the ethernet speed to either
Auto, 10MHD, 10M FD, 100M HD, 100M FD, or 1000M. If Speed is
set in a wnos.ini le, the Speed statement in the {username}.ini le
will be disabled.
NOTE:
Device and Speed parameters can be replaced by the
EthernetSpeed parameter.
MTU — A maximum transmission unit value between 500 to 1500.
KeepAliveSpecies a time value in seconds between 1 and 600
to keep an idle connection alive.
Warning — Default is no. Yes/no option to warn about an idle
connection. In the seconds of the specied KeepAlive, if the tcp
connection is idle and Warning=yes, one log will be printed for the
session. For example:
device=ethernet keepalive=20 warning=yes
62 Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files