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
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