Setup Guide

Table 4. General Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
The file name does not include the symbol : in the
{username} address. See also the Exit parameter for
information on how to terminate Include.
MirrorFileServer={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to enable the cache all server files functionality.
This enables the cache all server files such as INI files,
wallpaper, bitmap, font, local messages and so on to the
local flash when files are changed in the file server. ThinOS
would use the cached files when files on the file server are
unavailable.
NOTE: S10 is not supported
RootPath=<file server root path>
This file server root path is entered into thin client local
setup (non-volatile memory). The thin client immediately uses
this path to access files. The directory name \wnos will be
appended to the file server root path entry before use.
TerminalName=<name>
[reboot={no, yes}]
TerminalName Name of the client comprising a 15-
character string. It can also be configured with system
variables. Basically all the variables can be used except $TN
(recursive), $UN, $PW, $DN. However, these are not yet
available when parsing wnos.ini. Additionally combinations like
xy$mac, sz$tnxyz etc are supported.
reboot Default is no. Yes/no option to reboot the thin
client if the terminal name is changed.
TimeZone=<zone value>
[ManualOverride={no, yes}]
[daylight={
no, yes}]
[start=MMWWDD end=MMWWDD]
[TimeZoneName=<timezonename>]
[DayLightName=<daylightname>]
TimeZone Specifies the time zone if the zone is
unspecified on the thin client or is used with ManualOverride.
Supported zone values s are listed in the System Preference
dialog box on the thin client and in TimeZone Parameter:
Values.
NOTE:
The TimeZone parameter is dependent on the
TimeServer=parameter. If a time server is not defined,
the client CMOS/BIOS internal clock will be used as a
reference.
ManualOverride Default is no. Yes/no option to override
the thin client System Preference Menu setting with this
TimeZone setting. TimeZone settings in the wnos.ini file will
be saved into NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini
file.
Daylight Default is no. Yes/no option to enable daylight
saving time; MMWWDD is a 6 digit number to specify the
start and the end of daylight saving time.
NOTE: The Start and End options are in the MMWWDD
format, where:
MM = Month of the year. Values are 01 to 12 for
the months of the year from January to December. For
example, 01 = January, 12 = December
WW = Week of the Month. Values are 01 to 05 for the
week of the month, 05 is the last week. For example, 01 =
1st week, 05 = the last week of the month.
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