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1. Default Basic Runs the session at full screen not in a window Default No Default is no Yes no option to enable deep compression codec support Specifies a host or lists of host values The thin client attempts to connect to the next server on the list if the current one fails List items must be separated by semicolons or commas NOTE Mandatory if no application option is specified Designates the browsing protocol O udp 1 default http ssl https Maps serial devices on the server to serial devices on the thin client where x 1 to 4 if COMy map to that serial port on the thin client if USBSERz map to that USB serial port NOTE Be sure each serial device command is separated by a comma and space IcaStorename lt name value gt Icon image file This is a global ini parameter This sets the name of the Store in the global ICA settings UI This parameter is applicable for PAM login Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this connection The file must be located in the server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed except in the case of a published application A PNG JPEG or GIF may be used XPM is permitted for backward compatibility LocalCopy no yes Yes no option to use the local copy of the ini file LowBand no yes Yes no option to enable optimization for low speed connections such as reducing audio quality and or dec
2. Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp LOLA Yes no option to disable the panel automatically in cases where the browser is launched in Kiosk mode Specifies an icon to appear on the local desktop or Connection Manager The file must be located in the server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed except in the case of a published application A PNG JPEG or GIF may be used XPM is permitted for backward compatibility LocalCopy no yes Yes no option to use the local copy of the ini file Reconnect no yes Yes no option to display the Enable Auto Reconnect check box to control automatic re connection to an application server after a disconnection Option Value and Action yes or 1 Enables the Enable Auto Reconnect check box no or O default Disables the Enable Auto Reconnect check box ReconnectSeconds seconds Resolution 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 FullScreen URL URL Specifies the amount of time in seconds default is 30 to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection Requires Reconnect yes or 1 Specifies the connection window size Default is the last session setting Specifie
3. MAC SIP UN PW TN UseThread yes no Specifies the name to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in name or a variable can be used Variable and Description username Conventional log in name sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name PW Sign on password STN Terminal name Default is yes Yes no option to enable the use of a a thread to be used for this virtual channel Connect Parameter Options 35 Custom Connect Options Table 10 contains the supported options you can use for Custom connections underlined values are defaults Example CONNECT Custom Description Custom_Connection AutoConnect Yes Reconnect Yes ReconnectSeconds 100 Command usr bin xterm Table 10 Custom Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Command lt command or application to be executed from the client gt Description Default is no Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Mandatory Option Specifies a command or application to be executed from the client For example Command usr bin xterm gt Description lt string description gt Reconnect no yes ReconnectSeconds lt value in seconds gt Mandatory Option Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in quotation marks if it conta
4. available printers Default is no Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use as a local printer driver NOTE The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system 56 Appendix B SMBPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the SMBPrinter parameter TIP The SMBPrinter command line defines a network printer shared through the Windows Sever Message Block protocols CAUTION Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional Example SMBPrinter host username username password password domain Windows domain common parameters Table 21 SMBPrinter Options Options Description Default yes no Indicates that the option block defines the default printer for the thin client If it occurs on more than one printer definition in the INI file the last definition to specify is chosen as the default Description text Offers a short human readable description of the printer being defined If the description includes blank spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks Enable yes no Yes no option to specify that the printer is available for use EnableLPD yes no This parameter is retained for backwards compatibility otherwise it is ignored ModellD Linux driver name Identifies the printer for
5. connection only Ping yes no Port COM1 COM2 Default is yes Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Default is COM1 Designates the connection serial port For serial connection only Reconnect no yes Default is no Yes no option to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection ReconnectSeconds lt value in seconds gt Resolution default 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 lt width gt x lt height gt TerminalType TerminallD Terminal lt emulation type gt Termname lt terminal ID string gt Uiconfig menu toolbar status buttons Default is 30 Specifies the amount of time in seconds default is 30 to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection Requires Reconnect yes or 1 Default is default which starts the connection using the current desktop display setting with no window frame or border Specifies the connection display resolution The default value starts the connection using the current desktop display setting with no window frame or border Arbitrary widthxheight values are accepted Specifies the terminal emulation type Specifies the terminal identification string that is sent as a response when a request for identification is requested to terminal
6. recommended to use a PNG file no larger than 100 Width x 64 height pixels SystemURL lt URL gt Specifies the URL displayed on the System Information dialog box TerminalName name of thin client Name of the thin client comprising a 15 character string TimeFormat 12 hour format 24 hour format Specifies the time format to use how the clock on the desktop panel is displayed By default the local format is used Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 13 Table 2 General Settings wix ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description TimeServer host host Specifies the SNTP time servers to use for time retrieval You can designate one or two Network Time Protocol servers separated by a semicolon The client synchronizes the time of day to the servers at boot time and keeps the time in sync with the servers during operation TimeZone zone value TimeZone Specifies the time zone if the zone is ManualOverride no yes unspecified on the thin client or is used with ManualOverride ManualOverride Yes no option to override the thin client System Preference Menu setting with this TimeZone setting TimeZone settings in the wlx ini file will be saved into NVRAM if EnableLocal yes is set in the wlx ini file NOTE For the complete list of TimeZone values see TimeZone Parameter Values 14 Chapter 3 Peripheral Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files O
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8. Argentina Ushuaia Aruba Asuncion Atikokan Atka Bahia Barbados Belem Belize Blanc Sablon Boa_Vista Bogota Boise Buenos_Aires Cambridge_Bay Campo_Grande Cancun Caracas Catamarca Cayenne Cayman Chicago Chihuahua Coral_Harbour Cordoba Costa_Rica Cuiaba Curacao Danmarkshavn Dawson Dawson_Creek Denver Detroit Dominica Edmonton Eirunepe El_Salvador Ensenada Fort_Wayne Fortaleza Glace_Bay Godthab Goose_Bay Grand_Turk Grenada Guadeloupe Guatemala Guayaquil Guyana Halifax Havana Hermosillo Indiana Indianapolis Indiana Knox Indiana Marengo Indiana Petersburg Indiana Tell_City Indiana Vevay Indiana Vincennes Indiana Winamac Indianapolis Inuvik Iqaluit Jamaica Jujuy Juneau Kentucky Louisville Kentucky Monticello Knox_IN La_Paz Lima Los_Angeles Louisville Maceio Managua Manaus Marigot Martinique Mazatlan Mendoza Menominee Merida exico_City Miquelon Moncton Monterrey Montevideo ontreal Montserrat Nassau New_York Nipigon Nome Noronha orth_Dakota Center North _Dakota New_Salem Panama Pangnirtung Paramaribo Phoenix Port au Prince Port_of_Spain Porto_Acre Porto_Velho Puerto_Rico Rainy_River Rankin_Inlet Recife Regina Resolut Rio_Branco Rosario Santiago Santo_Domingo Sao_Paulo Scoresbysund Shiprock St_Barthelemy St_Johns St_Kitts St_Lucia St_Thomas St_Vincent Swift_Current Tegucigalpa Thule Thunder_Bay Tijuana Toronto Tortola Vancouver Virgin
9. If the include wlx ini parameter is included in the MAC ini file after the parameterA valueC statement then the MAC ini parameterA valueC is discarded and parameterA valueB from the wlx ini file is the final value used Default is cache Specifies the location of the ini file to use e localis the ini file created from settings made on the client GUI cache is the cached saved used at least once ini file originally from a file server or from the local GUI for example a GUI initially set up by an administrator IMPORTANT If a file server is available the cache value will still allow the client to first look to a file server for the latest ini available on the server to use However if a file server is not found for example the file server is down the client will use the cached saved used at least once ini file e server is the ini file only from the file server such as an FTP server NOTE The server value will not allow the client to use a cached ini file Panel Networklcon no yes Yes no option to display the network icon on the home panel for low and none privilege users Password lt password gt Specifies the plain text or base64 encoded password for the ini user See also PasswordEncryptionCode Parameters for WLX INI MAC INI and username INI Files 23 Table 5 General Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Description PasswordEncrypti
10. Opens the window with the menu toolbar status bar or buttons 38 Appendix A RDP Connect Options Table 12 contains the supported options you can use for RDP connections Example CONNECT RDP Host 10 150 123 35 Description RDP_Server AutoConnect yes Colors 16m Username Administrator Password Password Domainname DN Resolution 800x600 Directory C Windows Command C Windows system32 cmd exe Reconnect no Drives J disk Drives k floppy Sound off LocalCopy Yes Table 12 RDP Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Description Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Colors 256 64k High 16m Specifies the session color mode For faster display performance use 256 colors Default 64k or High these options are the same Compression Level lt value allowed by GUI gt Select a compression level for encoding Commandsstart command Description string description Lists a string of commands to be executed after logging on to the server The maximum is 127 characters Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp LOTO Directory working directory DisablePanellnFullscreen yes no DomainName Windows dom
11. Table 12 RDP Connect Options New parameter Rdp DriveMap to enable drive mapping in an RDP session added to Table 7 Connection Settings wix ini files MAC ini files and username ini files See Drives in Table 12 RDP Connect Options New parameter to specify the USB family of devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session comma separated USB device families that are excluded from the VMWare View session added to Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only Summary of Revisions vii Reference VMWareViewExcludeUSBID VMWareView ncludeUSBFamily Description New parameter to specify the USB devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session comma separated vendor Ids and product Ids of USB devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session added to Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only New parameter to specify the USB family of devices that are included in the VMWare View session comma separated USB device families that are included in the VMWare View session added to Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ni Files Only VMWareViewI ncludeUSBID Web Browser Connect Options New parameter to specify the USB devices that are included in the VMWare View session comma separated vendor Ids and product Ids of USB devices that are included in the VMWare View session added to Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files
12. WPA2 Personal LEAP in WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise The following security types are not supported All WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise authentications except a LEAP which does not require a certificate Dynamic WEP 802 1x Security options descriptions are as follows NONE OPEN Security type WEP40 128 BITKEY WEP 40 128 bit Key WEP128 BITPASSPHRASE WEP 128 bit Passphrase LEAP leap WPA amp WPA2PERSONAL WPA and WPA2 personal WPA amp WPA2ENTERPRISE WPA and WPA2 Enterprise DYNAMICWEP Dynamic WEP 802 1x AuthType Notes AuthType should be OpenSystem or SharedKey when Security is WEP40 128 BITKEY or WEP128 BITPASSPHRASE for other enterprise securities AuthType should be TLS LEAP TTLS PEAP For WPA amp WPA2 Enterprise security only the LEAP authentication type is supported WEP KEY Notes WEP KEY1 through WEP KEY4 are optional WEPKEYINDEX Key index Number is optional If not specified by default it is set to the key corresponding to WEP KEY1 Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 19 Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description continued Examples Security type OPEN example WLAN wlani SSID XYZ Security none Mode Infrastructure Security type WEP 40 128 bit key example WLAN wlan2 SSID XYZ Security wep40 128 bitkey Modes Infrastructure Wep Key1 1234567890 WepKeyIndex 1 AuthType OpenSystem Security type WEP 1
13. are excluded SB device family gt from the VMWare View session comma separated USB device families that are excluded from the VMWare View session The format must be the following VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily lt USB device family gt For example VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily audio storage This example excludes all USB devices per their device class family VMWareViewExcludeUSBID vid lt hex Specifies the USB devices that are excluded from number gt pid lt hexnumber gt VMWare View session comma separated vendor Ids and product Ids of USB devices that are excluded from the VMWare View session The format must be the following VMWareViewExcludeUSBID vid lt hexnumber gt pid lt hex number gt For example VMWareViewExcludeUSBID vid148fpid2770 vidOx13d 3pid3273 This example excludes two USB devices Note that there is no space between vid and pid and each device is separated with acomma VMWareViewIncludeUSBFamily lt U Specifies the USB family of devices that are included SB device family gt in the VMWare View session comma separated USB device families that are included in the VMWare View session The format must be the following VMWareViewIncludeUSBFamily lt USB device family gt For example VMWareView ncludeUSBFamily audio storage This example includes all USB devices per their device class family VMWareViewincludeUSBID vid lt hex Specifies the USB devices that are included in the number gt pi
14. in a window Specifies a host or lists of host values The thin client attempts to connect to the next server on the list if the current one fails List items must be separated by semicolons or commas NOTE This option is mandatory Icon image file Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this connection The file must be located in the server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed except in the case of a published application A PNG JPEG or GIF may be used XPM is permitted for backward compatibility LocalCopy no yes LowBand no yes Yes no option to use the local copy of the ini file Yes no option to enable optimization for low speed connections such as reducing audio quality and or decreasing protocol specific cache size LPTports LPTx LPTy USBLPZ LPTx Maps parallel devices on the server to parallel devices on the thin client where x 1 to 4 if LPTy map to that parallel port on the thin client if USBLPz map to that USB parallel port NOTE Be sure each serial device command is separated by acomma and space NOTE Windows 2000 servers do not support LPT port mapping NLA no yes Default is no Yes no option to enable Network Level Authentication for RDP sessions NoGrabKeyboard no yes Default is no Yes no option to enable the keyboard event grabbing in any direct RDP connection session not supported through VMware V
15. keys Keyboard layouts Parameter Values Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued 65 Country ICA RDP Value Notes de_ro Romanian keyboard German letters de_ro_nodeadkeys Romanian keyboard German letters eliminate dead keys Greece gr_polytonic Polytonic gr_nodeadkeys Elminate dead keys gr_extended Extended Hungary x x hu Hungarian hu_standard Standard hu_qwerty Qwerty nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys hu_101_qwerty_comma_dead 101 qwerty comma dead keys hu_101_qwerty_comma_nodead 101 qwerty comma Eliminate dead keys hu_101_qwerty_dot_dead 101 qwerty dot dead keys hu_101_qwerty_dot_nodead 101 qwerty dot Eliminate dead keys hu_101_qwertz_comma_dead 101 qwertz comma dead keys hu_101_qwertz_comma_nodead 101 qwertz commaj Eliminate dead keys hu_101_qwertz_dot_dead 101 qwertz dot dead keys hu_101_qwertz_dot_nodead 101 qwertz dot Eliminate dead keys hu_102_qwerty_comma_dead 102 qwerty comma dead keys hu_102_qwerty_comma_nodead 102 qwerty comma Eliminate dead keys hu_102_qwerty_dot_dead 102 qwerty dot dead keys hu_102_qwerty_dot_nodead 102 qwerty dot Eliminate dead keys hu_102_qwertz_comma_dead 102 qwertz comma dead keys hu_102_qwertz_comma_nodead 102 qwertz comma Eliminate dead keys hu_102_qwertz_dot_dead 102 qwertz dot dead keys hu_102_qwertz_dot_nodead 102 qwertz dot Eliminate dead keys Iceland x X is Ic
16. must be crt pem or any valid certificate type Example ImportCerts yes Certs Certl cer Cert2 crt Cert3 pem Cert4 der 10 Chapter 3 Table 2 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter IniAptUrl deb your_deb_pkg_repo Install pkg_name or Upgrade yes no or DistUpgrade yes no Description IniAptUrl Specifies a new APT URL which is the deb package repository server APT URL should be in double quotes and include keyword deb Be sure that the InitAptUrl provides the correct information without spelling errors as anything incorrect may result in the abortion of apt get update used for subsequent Install Upgrade and or DistUpgrade Install Be sure there is NO spaces to the right side of the sign The comma or period is used to separate multiple packages Do not specify the package version At least one of the install Upgrade or DistUpgrade must be specified to carry out the actions Example IniAptUrl deb http my_server com_or_ip_address repo public Install wyse patch your_pkg_name NOTE if the package name is wyse patch_1 0 0 00 01_armel deb use wyse patch only do not use the full name such as Install wyse patch_1 0 0 00 01_armel deb IniForSystemUsers no yes Yes no option to allow fetching the corresponding user ini for the system users admin thinuser guest during automatic login Parameters
17. published apps on the desktop Default is no NOTE By default the applications seen on the desktop in a PNAgent login are the applications that have a Desktop shortcut set at the server side To see allthe published apps on the desktop IcaShowAllApps must be enabled PermitSSHRootLogin no yes PNLiteServer hostl port RapportSecurePort port Yes no option to enable logging in through SSH as the Linux superuser root A list of hosts with optional port numbers If not specified port depends on the browsing protocol Default Empty Designates the HTTP S secure port used for the WDM agent Default port number is 443 For example RapportServer 192 168 0 2 80 RapportSecurePort 443 RapportServer hostl port Seamless no yes The WDM Server and optional port to which to connect This can be either a DNS name or an IP Address optionally followed by a and a port number The default port number is 80 Yes no option to set the default resolution for ICA published applications to seamless TCXUSBVirtualize no yes Yes no option to enable TCX USB virtualization ports UsePasswd Yes no option to require a password to be entered for the remote VNC connection Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 17 Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily lt U Specifies the USB family of devices that
18. use as a local printer driver NOTE The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system 54 Appendix B PrinterURI Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the PrinterURI parameter TIP The PrinterURI command line defines a printer using a URI supported by the Common Unix Printing System CUPS This command is useful when you want the thin client to access a printer for which you already have a working CUPS client because you can simply copy the URI from the cups printers conf file on the existing client CAUTION Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional Example PrinterURI ipp user password host port path http user password hosi port path socket host port lpd host queue smb user password workgroup server port sharename usb dev usb lpunit parallel dev lpunit serial dev ttySunit baud speed common parameters TIP Additional protocols beyond those listed here for example FTP and TFTP may be supported by the CUPS system on the thin client Table 20 PrinterURI Options Options Description Default yes no Indicates that the option block defines the default printer for the thin client If it occurs on more than one printer definition in the INI file the last definition to specify is cho
19. 28 bit Passphrase example WLAN wlan3 SSID ABCD Security wep128 bitpassphrase Modes Infrastructure Wep key1 1111111111 Wep Key2 2222222222 WepKeylndex 2 Authtype OpenSystem Security type WPA amp WPA2 Personal example WLAN wlan4 SSID WPA2 Security wpa amp wpa2personal Mode Infrastructure Password 12345678 Security type LEAP example WLAN wlan5 SSID Wyse Security leap Mode Infrastructure Username admin Password 1234567890 AuthType LEAP example WLAN wlan6 SSID ACS Security wpa amp wpa2enterprise Modes Infrastructure AuthType leap Username linux Password linux WlanAutoRoaming no yes Yes no option to enable the WLAN Auto Roaming RoamThreshold 128 to 128 feature and set the Roaming Threshold value for WLAN NOTE Both WlanAutoRoaming and RoamThreshold must be in the same line Supported platforms include R class and X50L devices For example WlanAutoRoaming Yes RoamThreshold 50 20 Chapter 3 This page intentionally blank Parameters for WLX INI MAC INI and username INI Files This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wlx ini file a MAC ini file and in a username ini file TIP For information to help you construct and use the supported INI files see Getting Started Learning INI File Basics To increase usability such as relation to thin client dialog box equivalents the supported parameters are separated into the following catego
20. 68 rotate normal MON2 1024x768 rotate right on left DisplaySettings MON1 1024x768 rotate normal MON2 1024x768 rotate left on left DisplaySettings MON1 1024x768 rotate normal MON2 1024x768 rotate normal on left DisplaySettings MON1 800x600 60 rotate normal MON2 800x600 rotate left on left Disp Disp aySettings MO aySettings MO N1 800x600 75 rotate normal N1 800x600 75 rotate normal MON2 800x600 75 rotate normal on above Disp aySettings MO N1 1280x1024 rotate normal MON2 1280x1024 rotate normal mirror Disp aySettings MO N1 1280x1024 rotate normal MON2 1280x1024 rotate normal on right Disp aySettings MO N1 720x400 rotate right Parameters for WLX INI MAC INI and username INI Files 25 Table 6 Peripheral Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Keyboard layouts Keyboard layouts value Description Keyboard layout parameter replaces prior Keyboard value parameter For a list of supported keyboard layout values see Appendix D Keyboard layouts Parameter Values Example Keyboard layouts us for United States Keyboard layouts ru for Russia MouseSpeed 0 10 MouseSwap no yes RepeatRate lt value of 3 to 255 gt lt supported value of 0 to 2 gt Specifies the speed when moving the mouse Yes no option to swap the button order on the mouse Specifies the number of allowable repeat key presses per second Enter a
21. C ini and username ini Files Table 6 contains parameters used for configuring peripheral settings such as keyboard monitor mouse printer and so on Table 6 Peripheral Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Description Desktop None Default lt Filename gt Specifies the image file to be used as wallpaper for the local desktop None Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Default Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Filename Sets the logo to the image file contained in the bitmap directory of the file server DisplaySettings MONI lt resolution gt MON2 lt resolution gt lt position gt Defines the display settings for single and multi monitor display clone and span mode Possible values for resolution x X y DDC position mirror on left on right on above on below NOTE Meaning of different position values mirror Clone mode on left Span on left side on right Span on right side on above Span on top on below Span on bottom Examples DisplaySettings MON1 rotate normal 1024x768 75 MON rotate normal 1024x768 75 on below DisplaySettings MON1 rotate normal 1280x1024 DisplaySettings MON1 1280x1024 DisplaySettings MON1 1280x768 DisplaySettings MON1 960x540 DisplaySettings MON1 1024x768 rotate right DisplaySettings MON1 1024x768 rotate normal MON2 1024x768 rotate right on right DisplaySettings MON1 1024x7
22. INI file formatting conventions The INI files consist of Wyse parameters Any of the parameters can be used if you desire but are not necessary unless you want changes from client and other defaults for example other can be the default resolution of your monitor Every parameter and their options has a name and a value with the name appearing to the left of the equals sign name value All parameters with the same name in the various INI files have the same meaning that is a parameter named WysexYZ in a wlx ini file and named WyseXYZ in a username ini file will have the same meaning Number signs indicate the start of a comment Comments can begin anywhere on a line Everything between the and the End of Line is ignored Along with these general formatting conventions use the following guidelines when constructing the INI files 1 Global Connect Parameters First Global connect parameters should be listed before other connect parameters in a wlx ini file 2 Continue Lines with a Space and Backslash Placing a space and backslash at the end of a line indicates line continuation that is the backslash means that the line and the following line are for the purposes of reading code the same line No white space can appear after the backslash the requirement of white space between parameter entries is maintained by the use of the space before the backslash In addition starting all parameters at the left margin an
23. Only New Web Browser Connect Options connect options in Web Browser Mozilla Firefox Connect Options viii Summary of Revisions This page intentionally blank Introduction Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux combines the security flexibility and market leading usability of Ubuntu trademark of Canonical Group Limited with Dell s cloud computing optimizations in management and user experience It is ideal for organizations that want to run server based Web based or local applications including legacy applications without the deployment and security concerns of a non standard Linux distribution CAUTION Information and procedures presented in this guide are intended for use by system administrators and should not be used by untrained persons 2 Chapter 1 About this Guide This guide is intended for administrators of Dell thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux It provides the detailed information you need to help you understand and use the Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI files It contains information on the different INI files you can use and the rules for constructing the files It also provides the parameter details you need with working examples to get the most out of your INI files Finding the Information You Need in this Guide You can use either the Search window or Find toolbar to locate a word series of words or partial word in an active PDF document For detailed information on using these features
24. Reference Guide Wysee Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files Issue 040414 PN 883933 11 Rev E Copyright Notices 2014 Dell Inc All Rights Reserved This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted You may not reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this publication without express written permission End User License Agreement License A copy of the End User License Agreement is included in the software and provided for your reference only The License at http www wyse com license as of the purchase date is the controlling licensing agreement By copying using or installing the software or the product you agree to be bound by those terms Trademarks The Dell Wyse and PocketCloud logos and Wyse and PocketCloud are trademarks of Dell Inc Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Specifications subject to change without notice Restricted Rights Legend You acknowledge that the Software is of U S origin You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and country d
25. T is the value for the ACT time zone ACT Adelaide Brisbane Broken_Hill Canberra Currie Darwin Eucla Hobart LHI Lindeman Lord_Howe Melbourne NSW North Perth Queensland South Sydney Tasmania Victoria West Yancowinna The following values must be preceded with Brazil For example Brazil Acre is the value for the Acre time zone Acre DeNoronha East West Canada Chile These values are proceeded by Canada For example Canada Atlantic is the value for the Atlantic time zone Atlantic Central East Saskatchewan Eastern Mountain Newfoundland Pacific Saskatchewan Yukon Chile Continental Chile EasterIsland 62 Appendix C Table 22 TimeZone Values Continued Continent Country Value Europe The following values must be preceded with Europe For example Europe Amsterdam is the value for the Amsterdam time zone Amsterdam Andorra Athens Belfast Belgrade Berlin Bratislava Brussels Bucharest Budapest Chisinau Copenhagen Dublin Gibraltar Guernsey Helsinki Isle_of_Man Istanbul Jersey Kaliningrad Kiev Lisbon Ljubljana London Luxembourg Madrid Malta Mariehamn Minsk Monaco Moscow Nicosia Oslo Paris Podgorica Prague Riga Rome Samara San_Marino Sarajevo Simferopol Skopje Sofia Stockholm Tallinn Tirane Tiraspol Uzhgorod Vaduz Vatican Vienna Vilnius Volgograd Warsaw Zagreb Zaporozhye Zurich The following values can be used without b
26. Whitehorse Winnipeg Yakutat Yellowknife The following values can be used without being preceded with America Cuba Jamaica Navajo TimeZone Parameter Values 61 Table 22 TimeZone Values Continued Continent Country Value Asia see also Mideast The following values must be preceded with Asia For example Asia Aden is the value for the Aden time zone Aden Almaty Amman Anadyr Aqtau Aqtobe Ashgabat Ashkhabad Baghdad Bahrain Baku Bangkok Beijing Beirut Bishkek Brunei Calcutta Choibalsan Chongqing Chungking Colombo Dacca Damascus Dhaka Dili Dubai Dushanbe Gaza Harbin Ho_Chi_Minh Hong_Kong Hovd Irkutsk Istanbul Jakarta Jayapura Jerusalem Kabul Kamchatka Karachi Kashgar Katmandu Kolkata Krasnoyarsk Kuala_Lumpur Kuching Kuwait Macao Macau Magadan Makassar Manila Muscat Nicosia Novosibirsk Omsk Oral Phnom_Penh Pontianak Pyongyang Qatar Oyzylorda Rangoon Riyadh Riyadh87 Riyadh88 Riyadh89 Saigon Sakhalin Samarkand Seoul Shanghai Singapore Taipei Tashkent Tbilisi Tehran Tel_Aviv Thimbu Thimphu Tokyo Ujung_Pandang Ulaanbaatar Ulan_Bator Urumqi Vientiane Vladivostok Yakutsk Yekaterinburg Yerevan The following values can be used without being preceded with Asia Hongkong Iran Israel Japan Singapore Turkey Australia Brazil The following values must be preceded with Australia For example Australia AC
27. ain name DN Specifies a directory to be used as the working directory after logging on to the server The maximum is 63 characters Yes no option to disable the panel on the local system when the RDP connection is launched in fullscreen This values of this parameter will be applied if the connection is set to Fullscreen yes If this parameter is not used in the connection definition the panel will remain active in auto hide mode that is the user can display the panel by moving the mouse pointer over the hidded panel for example the top of the screen Specifies the domain name in a Windows network SDN specifies that the thin client sign on domain name is used Connect Parameter Options 39 Table 12 RDP Connect Options Continued Option Description Drives drive letter floppy cdrom disk basedir drive letter Encryption none Maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client where drive letter A to Z floppy USB floppy cdrom USB CDROM disk USB drive or memory stick rw read write ro read only basedir an optional directory on the USB device to use NOTE Be sure each drive command is separated by a space If none no encryption is used NOTE Use this option when connecting to a server with data encryption between the communication of the server and the client FullScreen no yes Host host host Runs the session at full screen not
28. and parameterA valueC from the MAC ini file is the final value used If the include wlx ini parameter is included in the MAC ini file after the parameterA valueC statement then the MAC ini parameterA valueC is discarded and parameterA valueB from the wlx ini file is the final value used Working with username ini Files A username ini file contains the user specific or user profile parameters you want that will comprise the connection profile for an individual user These parameters will affect only the user you specify Parameters in Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files can be used in a username ini file TIP User profile parameters found in the username ini file generally override the identically named global parameters found in the wlx ini file however some global parameters do not allow this for hierarchical precedence of one variable over another refer to the parameter descriptions in Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files CAUTION If both PNAgent PNLite and a user profile are being used in the environment the username must be defined in the Windows domain to be used and the password used must be the same for both the Windows domain and the user profile Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files In general Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu INI files follow currently accepted standard
29. are not allowed amp Icon lt image file gt LocalCopy no yes Mode kiosk normal Reconnect no yes ReconnectSeconds lt value in seconds gt Specifies an icon to appear on the local desktop or Connection Manager The file must be located in the server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed except in the case of a published application A PNG JPEG or GIF may be used XPM is permitted for backward compatibility Default is no Yes no option to use the local copy of the ini file Launches Firefox in kiosk or normal mode Default is no Yes no option to display the Enable Auto Reconnect check box to control automatic re connection to an application server after a disconnection Option Value and Action yes or 1 Enables the Enable Auto Reconnect check box no or O default Disables the Enable Auto Reconnect check box Default is 30 Specifies the amount of time in seconds default is 30 to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection Requires Reconnect yes or 1 Resolution 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 FullScreen Default is FullScreen Specifies the connection window size URL lt URL gt Specifies the starting URL 48 Appendix A This page intentionally blank B Printer Parameters Options This appendix provides the options that you can use for the following supp
30. arning notification on the panel during installation for not turning off the power NOTE The NewAddons parameter specifies which packages among all installable packages should be installed by this INI command All dependent packages must be provided together with the packages to be installed ChangeAdminPassword password Specifies the new password for the admin user ChangeGuestPassword password Specifies the new password for the guest user ChangeRootPassword password Specifies the new password for the root user ChangeThinUserPassword password Specifies the new password for the thin user Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only Table 2 General Settings wix ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description DefaultBrowser yes no Yes no option to display the default terminal connection icon on the home screen of the desktop for the high privilege users NOTE In cases of autologin the user must logout reboot to see the changes take effect The boot up time is faster than the time to execute the INI file completes before fetching INI file from the server DefaultTerminal yes no Yes no option to display the default chromium browser connection icon on the home screen of the desktop for the high privilege users NOTE In cases of autologin the user must logout reboot to see the changes take effect The boot up time is faster than the time to execute the INI file
31. as a default limit of 216 but can be set from 100 to 1000 using the wlx ini file 9 Use System Variables with Some Options of the Connect Parameter Some options of the Connect parameter can use the system variables shown in Table 1 to map the string All combinations of the variables are supported For options that support use of system variables see Connect Parameter Options Table 1 System Variables Option Value SN Serial number used MAC MAC address used IP IP Address used DN Sign on domain name used UN Sign on name used PW Sign on password used TN Terminal name 6 Chapter 2 Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server If you have set up your environment to provide your thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux with automatic configurations as described in Administrators Guide Dell Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux you can use the following folder structure on your server under the C inetpub 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 NOTE You can also use WDM to provide your thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux with automatic configurations wyse wyse wlx wyse wix bitmap wyse wlx certs wyse wlx ini The root directory It stores the wlx folder and th
32. ay stay at the login screen for a few seconds before taking effect Once doing so it will automatically log in and all future reboots will autologin with the defined delay Changing from AutoLogin yes to AutoLogin no may require 2 reboots to take effect in some cases No password is required for automatic login even if the user normally needs a password The wlx ini will be fetched and processed every time the network comes up so if the network goes down and is restored during a session it may affect existing settings although the login related settings will not be apparent until the current user logs out Also note that neither mechanism actually authenticates the user they just verify that the user exists But both methods and normal manual login will fetch and process a USER ini file if one exists independent of what if any authentication mechanism was used Yes no option to automatically log the user off when all connections are closed Yes no option to disable the display of the Domain field on the login dialog box The default value depends on the value of the DomainList option When the DomainList is empty DisableDomain defaults to yes the display of a Domain field does not display otherwise it defaults to no the display of a Domain field does display Yes no option to disable the VNC server A list of domain names that will appear in the login dialog box as options to help users in selecting the domain to l
33. blePanellnFullscreen yes no Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp LOA Use the published desktop name Specifies the desktop size fullscreen largewindow smallwindow or use exact size in the form XxY Yes no option to disable the panel on the local system when the VMWare View Client connection is launched in fullscreen This values of this parameter will be applied if the connection is set to Fullscreen yes If this parameter is not used in the connection definition the panel will remain active in auto hide mode that is the user can display the panel by moving the mouse pointer over the hidded panel for example the top of the screen Appendix A Table 14 VMware View Client Connect Options Continued Option Description Domainsstring Specifies the domain name in a Windows network where the VMware server is located FullScreen no yes Runs the session at full screen not in a window Default No Host hostl host Interactive yes no Specifies a host or lists of host values The thin client attempts to connect to the next server on the list if the current one fails List items must be separated by semicolons or commas NOTE This option is mandatory Yes no optio
34. completes before fetching INI file from the server DefaultUser username Specifies the default sign on user See also AutoLogin FormURL None Default Specifies the logo on the login screen dialog box lt Filename gt None Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Default Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Filename Sets the logo to the image file contained in the bitmap directory of the file server It is recommended to use a PNG file no larger than 100 Width x 120 height pixels IdleAction Enable no yes IdleAction Enable Yes no option to enable IdleAction TimeOut 0 to 1440 IdleAction allows an action of the device for an idle IdleAction Action Any valid state Command IdleAction Timeout Specifies in minutes from O to 1440 the amount of inactive time before the device will execute the command specified in the IdleAction Action parameter if IdleAction Enable yes IdleAction Action Valid commands include either e sbin reboot sbin shutdown Note that sbin reboot is the default Example IdleAction Enable yes IdleAction TimeOut 30 IdleAction Action sbin reboot ImportCerts no yes ImportCerts Yes no option to import certificates Certs list of certificate names from the server Certs is a list of certificate names the names must be separated by a semicolon NOTE Certificates must be placed in the wyse wlx certs directory NOTE The certificates
35. d usr X11R6 bin xterm LocalCopy no Table 13 SSH Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Command command line Description Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Specifies acommand to execute remotely For xterms it is recommended that the ls option be used so that it is a login shell NOTE This option is mandatory Description string description Host host Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp 1 NOTE This option is mandatory Specifies the server name or IP address to connect to NOTE This option is mandatory Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop Icon bitmap file for this connection The file must be an XPM file located in the FTP server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed LocalCopy no yes Yes no option to save this connection in the local permanent registry ping yes no Reconnect no yes Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Yes no option to automatically reconnect to an ReconnectSeconds seconds application server after a
36. d lt hexnumber gt VMWare View session comma separated vendor Ids and product Ids of USB devices that are included in the VMWare View session The format must be the following VMWareViewIncludeUSBID vid lt hexnumber gt pid lt hex number gt For example VMWareViewIncludeUSBID vid148fpid2770 vidOx13d 3pid3273 This example includes two USB devices Note that there is no space between vid and pid and each device is separated with acomma 18 Chapter 3 Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description VNCPasswd base 64 encoded password WLAN wlan connection name SSID SSID Name Security NONE WEP40 128 BITKEY WEP128 BITPASSPHRASE LEAP WPA amp WPA2PERSONAL WPA amp WPA2ENTERPRISE DYNAMICWEP Mode Infrastructure AdHoc Username username Password password AuthType OpenSystem SharedKey TLS LEAP TTLS PEAP Wep Key1 wep key1 Wep Key2 wep key2 Wep Key3 wep key3 Wep Key4 wep key4 WepkKeylndex Key Index number If the VNC Server Add on is installed the password to be entered for the remote VNC connection If no VNCPasswd is specified the default password is Wyse You can use any third party base 64 encoder decoder Wireless LAN can be configured through this INI parameter and the options Securiity Notes Supported wireless security types Open WEP 40 128 bit key WEP 128 bit Passphrase LEAP WPA amp
37. d placing at least one leading space or tab at the beginning of all and only continuation lines makes an INI file easier to read Note that in circumstances where you require string concatenation you can use a backslash without a space before or after it to concatenate with the first set of characters from the previous line for example the strings snow and ball may be concatenated to give snowball Getting Started Learning INI File Basics 5 3 Blank Lines Make Files Easy to Read Using blank lines is recommended for making code easier to read 4 Comment with a Sign As stated earlier number signs indicate the start of a comment Comments can begin anywhere on a line Everything between the and the End of Line is ignored 5 Values with White Spaces Require Quotation Marks Values of parameters and their options containing white spaces must be placed inside quotation marks use common practice nesting rules 6 Separate Lists with Semicolons or Commas Use semicolons or commas for list separators 7 username ini Files must be Write Enabled All username ini files must be write enabled to allow the thin client to place the encrypted user passwords in the files 8 Use the wlx ini File to Set the Maximum Number of Connection Entries Allowed The combined number of connection entries defined in a username ini file and a wlx ini cannot exceed a defined total maximum number of connections The maximum number of connections h
38. dQueueSize lt integer value gt UDPAudioPortHigh UDPAudioPortLow UseThread New INI parameter to defines the size of the thread s data queue in bytes added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options NOTE If threading is enabled this defines the size of the thread s data queue in bytes Default is 65536 for Thinwire and 32768 for client audio A larger queue size may result in more lag because the overall buffering increases New INI parameter to specify the maximum port number for UDP audio on the user device added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to specify the minimum port number for UDP audio on the user device added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to enable the use of a a thread to be used for this virtual channel added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options Summary of Revisions Dell Inc 883933 11 Rev D The following changes were made to this document since revision C Reference Updated URLs Bootorder Citrix ICA Connect Options Connect has the following new values e Ericom_PowerTerm Custom Connect Options Ericom PowerTerm Connect Options INIFileSource MgmtDiscoveryMethod Description Updated various Wyse Web site URLs New INI parameter to set the boot order in the BIOS added to Table 5 General Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files New Citrix naming for ICA connect options in Citrix ICA Connect Options Connect paramete
39. disconnection Specifies the amount of time in seconds default is 30 Username username SN MAC to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection Requires Reconnect yes or 1 Specifies the name to log in to the SSH server Either a IP UN PW TN conventional log in name or a variable can be used Variable and Description username Conventional log in name sN Serial number used MAC MAC address used IP IP Address used SUN Sign on name used PW Sign on password used TN Terminal name Connect Parameter Options 43 VMware View Client Connect Options Table 14 contains the supported options you can use for VMware View Client connections Example Connect VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT Description VMview Host 192 168 0 2 DomainName DN AutoConnect Yes Username Administrator Password Password Fullscreen yes Ping yes LocalCopy yes Example Connect VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT Description VMview Host 192 168 0 2 DomainName DN Username Administrator Password Password DesktopSize 800x600 Ping yes LocalCopy yes Table 14 VMware View Client Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Description Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Description string description Desktop string Desktopsize fullscreen largewindow smallwindow lt x gt x lt y gt Disa
40. e Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp ey LS Specifies a directory to be used as the working directory after logging on to the server The maximum is 63 characters Appendix A Table 9 ICA Connect Options Continued Option Description DisablePanellnFullscreen yes no Yes no option to disable the panel on the local system when the ICA connection is launched in fullscreen This values of this parameter will be applied if the connection is set to Fullscreen yes If this parameter is not used in the connection definition the panel will remain active in auto hide mode that is the user can display the panel by moving the mouse pointer over the hidded panel for example the top of the screen DomainName Windows domain name DN Specifies the domain name in a Windows network DN specifies that the thin client sign on domain name is used EnableUDPAudio no yes Encryption Basic 40 56 128 Login 128 RC5 None FullScreen no yes H264Enabled yes no Host hostl host HttpBrowsing 0 1 ssl ICAComports COMx COMy USBSERz COMx Default is no Yes no option to enable the transport of audio data as UDP Specifies the connection security level The highest level is 128 bit security the lowest level is Basic
41. e addons folder The main INI configuration folder It stores the following wix ini file or MAC ini file e bitmap folder e certs folder e ini folder The folder where you can place custom images you plan to use The folder where you can place the CA certificates that can be imported to a thin client Note Use the Certs and ImportCerts INI parameters in the wlx ini file to import the certificates to thin clients The folder where you can place the username ini files Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wlx ini file and in a MAC ini file TIP For information to help you construct and use the supported INI files see Getting Started Learning INI File Basics CAUTION Parameters in Tables 2 through Table 2 can only be used in a wlx ini file or MAC ini file they cannot be used in a username ini file To increase usability such as relation to thin client dialog box equivalents the supported parameters are separated into the following categories General Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only e Peripheral Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only 8 Chapter 3 General Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only Table 2 contains parameters used for configuring general settings bold values are defaults Table 2 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini
42. ePage URL ICABrowsing udp http https Maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client where drive letter A to Z floppy USB floppy cdrom USB CDROM disk USB drive or memory stick rw read write ro read only basedir an optional directory on the USB device to use NOTE Be sure each drive command is separated by a space If the browser add on is installed this is the URL to the home page for the browser For ICA only Specifies the default browsing protocol Default is http This setting can be overridden by the HttpBrowsing yes no ssl in each connection property Parameters for WLX INI MAC INI and username INI Files 27 Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Description ICADrives drive letter floppy cdrom disk rw ro basedir drive letter IcaEnhancedAudio no yes For ICA only To map drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client where drive letter AtoZ floppy USB floppy cdrom USB CDROM disk USB drive or memory stick rw read write ro read only basedir an optional directory on the USB device to use NOTE Be sure each drive command is separated by a space For ICA only Enables Disables Citrix enhanced audio yes true enables Citrix enhanced audio no false disables Citrix enhanced audio Default is no ICAhotkey yes n
43. eing preceded with Europe Eire GB GB Eire Greenwich Iceland Poland Portugal Mexico exico BajaNorte Mexico BajaSur Mexico General New Zealand United States Z NZ CHAT The following values must be preceded with US For example US Alaska is the value for the Alaska time zone Alaska Aleutian Arizona Central East Indiana Eastern Hawaii Indiana Starke Michigan Mountain Pacific Samoa Universal UTC ZULU Keyboard layouts Parameter Values Table 23 contains the values that you can use for the Keyboard layouts parameter to designate the keyboard type TIP You can use the Keyboard layouts parameter in wlx ini MAC ini and username ini files CAUTION All values listed in Table 23 work on the thin client locally However the values marked with an x are also supported on ICA and RDP connections only In addition values listed in the Notes column that are marked with an asterisk are legacy values that are supported by ICA or RDP as marked Example Keyboard layouts us Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Country ICA RDP Value Notes Albania al Armenia am_phonetic Phonetic Arabic x x ara Arabic Egypt ara_azerty Azerty ara_azerty_digits Azerty digits ara_digits Digits ara_qwerty_digits Azerbajian az_cyrillic Cyrillic Bangladesh bd_probhat Belarus by by_winkeys Winkeys by_latin Latin Belgium x be Belgian French be_
44. elandic is_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys is_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys India in_ben Bengali 66 Appendix D Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued Country ICA RDP Value Notes in_ben_probhat Bengali Probhat in_guj Gujarati in_guru Gurmukhi in_kan Kannada in_mal Malayalam in_ori Oriya in_tam Tamil in_tam_tab Tamil TAB Typewriter in_tam_tscii Tamil TSCI Typewriter in_tam_unicode Tamil Unicode in_tel Telugu in_urd Urdu Iran ir_keypad Keypad ir_pro Pro ir_pro_keypad Pro Keypad Ireland ie_unicodeexpert UnicodeExpert ie_clogaelach CloGaelach ie_ogam Ogham ie_ogam_is434 Ogham 15434 Israel il_si1452 sil452 il_lyx lyx il_phonetic Phonetic Italy x x it ltalian it_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Japan x x jo Japanese Kazakhstan kz_kazrus Kazakh with Russian kz_ruskaz Russian with Kazakh Korean x x ko Korean Latin latam_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys latam_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys lv_tilde Tilde variant Keyboard layouts Parameter Values Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued 67 Country ICA RDP Value Notes Latin American x x latam Latin American Netherlands x x nl Dutch Norway x x no Norwegian no_smi_nodeadkeys Northern Saami eliminate dead keys no_dvorak Dvorak no_nodeadkeys Elimina
45. erland X X ch_de_nodeadkeys Swiss German eliminate dead keys x x ch_de_sundeadkeys Swiss German Sun dead keys ch_fr Swiss French x x ch_fr_nodeadkeys Swiss French eliminate dead keys x x ch_fr_sundeadkeys Swiss French Sun dead keys de_ch Swiss German x x fr_ch Swiss French Syria Sy_SyC Syriac sy_syc_phonetic Syriac phonetic Tajikistan tj Thailand x x th Thai th_pat Pattachote th_tis TIS 820 2538 Keyboard layouts Parameter Values Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued 69 Country ICA RDP Value Notes Turkey x x tr Turkish Q tr_alt Alt Q X X tr_f Turkish F Ukraine ua_phonetic Phonetic ua_rstu Standard RSTU ua_rstu_ru Standard RSTU on Russian layout ua_typewriter Typewriter ua_winkeys Winkeys U K x x gb British English gb_intl International with dead keys gb_dvorak Dvorak U S x x us U S English us_alt intl Alternative international former us_intl x x us_dvorak US Dvorak x x us_intl US International with dead keys x us_rus Russian phonetic Uzbekistan uz Vietnam vn 70 Appendix D This page intentionally blank Tables OANADUAWNDNHE System Variables 5 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only 8 Peripheral Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only 14 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only 15 General Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files 22 Peripheral Settings wlx
46. es of this parameter will be applied if the connection is set to Fullscreen yes If this parameter is not used in the connection definition the panel will remain active in auto hide mode that is the user can display the panel by moving the mouse pointer over the hidded panel for example the top of the screen Display 0 99 Specifies the display to connect to on the server Default 0 FullScreen no yes Runs the session at full screen not in a window Default No Host hostl host Specifies a host or lists of host values The thin client attempts to connect to the next server on the list if the current one fails List items must be separated by semicolons or commas NOTE This option is mandatory LocalCopy no yes Yes no option to save this connection in the local permanent registry 46 Appendix A Table 15 VNC Viewer Connect Option List Continued Option Description Password password SN MAC IP UN PW TN ping yes no Specifies the password to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in password or a variable can be used Variable and Description password Conventional log in password sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name PW Sign on password TN Terminal name CAUTION The application server password is not encrypted not specifying it is strongly recommended The user will be prompted to en
47. estination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information on exporting the Software see http www microsoft com exporting Ordering Information For availability pricing and ordering information in the United States and Canada call 1 800 438 9973 or visit us at Dell com In all other countries contact your sales representative Contents Summary of Revisions v Introduction 1 About this Guide 2 Finding the Information You Need in this Guide 2 Dell Technical Support 2 Related Documentation and Services 2 Dell Online Community 2 Getting Started Learning INI File Basics 3 Supported INI Files You can Construct 3 Working with wlx ini Files 3 Working with MAC ini Files 3 Working with username ini Files 4 Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files 4 Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server 6 Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 7 General Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only 8 Peripheral Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only 14 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only 15 Parameters for WLX INI MAC INI and username INI Files 21 General Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files 22 Peripheral Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files 24 Connection Settings wix ini MAC ini and username ini Files 26 Connect Parameter Options 29 Chromium Connect Options 30 Citrix ICA Connect Optio
48. etters digits underscores and dashes NOTE This parameter is mandatory all other common parameters are optional PrinterlD Windows driver Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver for example Brother MFC 420CN Printer Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection printers autolocate no yes Yes no option to automatically locate and register available printers Default is no PPD PPD name Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use as a local printer driver NOTE The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system Printer Parameters Options 53 Printer Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the Printer parameter TIP The Printer command line defines a locally attached printer connected through the noted interface CAUTION Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional Example Printer USB USB1 USB2 USBLPT1 USBLPT2 USBSER1 USBSER2 COM1 COM2 common parameters Table 19 Printer Options Options Description Default yes no Indicates that the option block defines the default printer for the thin client If it occurs on more than one printer definition in the INI file the last defi
49. files only Parameter AudioMute no yes AudioVolume 0 to 100 Description Yes no option to mute the audio Determines the audio volume level Values of 0 to 100 provide more exact volume level AutolnstallPackagesUrl url dirl dir2 Used for auto installing packages from a url ftp or http https where packages reside without the need of establishing an APT repository How to use 1 Provide an ftp or http https url as the value for url dir dir2 in the INI file For example AutolnstallPackagesUrl ftp 10 100 xxx xxx dirl name dir2 name NOTES a the url should be within double quotes b the ftp can be replaced by http https c the dirl_name is the name of directory under the base directory of ftp server or http https server d the dir2_name optional is the name of directory under dirl_name More subdirectories are acceptable 2 Place all debian packages ending with deb in file names to be automatically installed updated under the directory dirl_name dir2_name on the ftp or http https server 3 Create a directory file which is generated by running sudo Is gt directory in the directory mentioned in Step 2 above 4 Log file is tmp autolnstallPackages log where success or failure with failing reasons is reported In most failure cases the lack of proper dependencies is the reason for failure so that more packages can be provided in the ftp http https server 5 There is a w
50. for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 11 Table 2 General Settings wix ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description MgmtDiscoveryMethod SRV Default is the following order SRV CNAME CNAME HOSTNAME UI DHCP HOSTNAME UI DHCP if any of the methods STATIC DEFAULT specified in the INI file fails Specifies the automatic discovery methods you want to use for the automatic discovery of a thin client after failure of thin client discovery Use any or all of the following SRV DNS SRV Record Dynamic Discovery Allows devices to use the DNS SRV record lookup method to discover a WDM Server e CName DNS Alias Allows devices to use the DNS Alias method to discover a WDM Server e Hostname DNS Name Record Dynamic Discovery Allows devices to use the DNS Hostname lookup method to discover a WDM Server e Ul Allows devices to use the UI entries to discover a WDM Server DHCP Option Tags Dynamic Discovery Allows devices to use DHCP option tags to discover a WDM Server Static Allows devices to use a static location to discover a WDM Server NOTE When the Static option is used the MgmtDiscoveryMethod parameter should be used with a valid Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP Address Default The Default method to discover a WDM Server is used when none is specified or if any of the methods mentioned in this section fails then the default method is used which is the foll
51. iew broker For example NoGrabKeyboard yes 40 Appendix A Table 12 RDP Connect Options Continued Option Description Password password SN MAC IP UN PW TN ping yes no Specifies the password to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in password or a variable can be used Variable and Description password Conventional log in password sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address UN Sign on name PW Sign on password TN Terminal name CAUTION The application server password is not encrypted not specifying it is strongly recommended The user will be prompted to enter the password when the connection is made This application server password directive never starts a line so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign on password which starts a line Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Protocol 4 5 Access servers running RDP 4 or RDP 5 To access servers running RDP 4 set the protocol to 4 Default 5 servers running RDP 5 are accessed RDDomainName lt domain gt For RDP only Specifies the domain of the RD Gateway It applies only if SameLoginForRD is not defined or set to no RDPassword lt password gt RDServer lt IPaddress gt For RDP only Specifies the
52. ing that is sent as a response when a request for identification is requested to terminal Echo no yes Default is no Yes no option to set the local echo option on the serial port For serial connection only FileName lt name gt Lists the name the configuration files you want to use FilePath lt file location gt Specifies where the configuration files are on the server FullScreen no yes Default is no Yes no option to run the session at full screen not in a window Host lt host address gt lt host address gt Icon lt image file gt Mandatory Option Specifies the host The thin client attempts to connect to the next server on the list if the current one fails List items must be separated by semicolons or commas Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this connection The file must be located in the server wlx bitmap directory If not specified the default icon is displayed except in the case of a published application A PNG JPEG or GIF may be used XPM is permitted for backward compatibility Connect Parameter Options 37 Table 11 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options Continued Option Description LocalCopy no yes Default is no Yes no option to save to the permanent registry or saves the Ericom PowerTerm TEC settings locally after reboot Phone lt phone number gt Specifies the modem dial up number For serial
53. ini files MAC ini files and username ini files 24 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files 26 Chromium Connect Options 30 ICA Connect Options 31 Custom Connect Options 35 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options 36 RDP Connect Options 38 SSH Connect Options 42 VMware View Client Connect Options 43 VNC Viewer Connect Option List 45 Mozilla Firefox Connect Options 47 JetDirectPrinter Options 50 NetworkPrinter Options 52 Printer Options 53 PrinterURI Options 54 SMBPrinter Options 56 TimeZone Values 59 Keyboard layouts Values 63 Reference Guide Dell Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files Issue 040414 Written and published by Dell Inc April 2014 Created using FrameMaker and Acrobat
54. ini files exist Local configuration is applied Working with wix ini Files A wlx ini file contains the global parameters you want that will affect all thin clients accessing the server Parameters in both Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only and Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files can be used in a wlx ini file TIP Parameters in Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only can only be used in a wlx ini file they cannot be used in a username ini file Working with MAC ini Files A MAC ini file can be used instead of a wlx ini file for device specific configurations If the thin client locates a MAC ini file it is stored in the same directory as a wlx ini file then the wlx ini file is not accessed unless you use the include wlx ini parameter Note also that the placement of the include wlx ini parameter within the MAC ini file will dictate which value will take priority for a same specific parameter that is contained 4 Chapter 2 in both the wlx ini file and the MAC ini file but is defined differently different values for the same parameter For example if the wlx ini file has parameterA valueB and the MAC ini file has the same parameterA valueC then If the include wlx ini parameter is included in the MAC ini file before the parameterA valueC statement then the wlx ini parameterA valueB is discarded
55. ins spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp Default is no Yes no option to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection Default is 30 Specifies the amount of time in seconds default is 30 to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection Requires Reconnect yes or 1 36 Appendix A Ericom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options Table 11 contains the supported options you can use for Ericom PowerTerm TEC connections underlined values are defaults Example CONNECT Ericom_Powerterm Description Ericom_Test Host 192 168 0 2 AutoConnect Yes Reconnect Yes ReconnectSeconds 100 Filename sec Filepath Wyse WLX Ping yes Terminal WY50 TermName Wyse50 Resolution 800x600 Fullscreen No DevicelD Wyse50 Echo No UlConfig menu LocalCopy yes Table 11 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Description lt string description gt Description Default is no Yes no option to start aconnection automatically at sign on Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp 11 OTI OA DevicelD lt string gt Specifies the terminal identification str
56. n to enable interactive connection mode LocalCopy no yes Yes no option to save this connection in the local permanent registry Password password SN MAC IP UN PW TN Specifies the password to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in password or a variable can be used Variable and Description password Conventional log in password sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name PW Sign on password TN Terminal name CAUTION The application server password is not encrypted not specifying it is strongly recommended The user will be prompted to enter the password when the connection is made This application server password directive never starts a line so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign on password which starts a line ping yes no Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Port string Specifies a different port number other than default 80 or 443 Default 80 or 443 when UseSSL is enabled Useallmonitors no yes Yes no option to enable a session to display on all connected monitors Requires Fullscreen yes Username username SN MAC IP UN PW TN UseSSL no yes Specifies the name to log in to the application server Either a conve
57. ne parameter must be followed by the ManualOverride true option Example TimeZone US Pacific ManualOverride true Table 22 TimeZone Values Continent Country Africa Value The following values must be preceded with Africa For example Africa Abidjan is the value for the Abidjan time zone Abidjan Accra Addis_Ababa Algiers Asmara Asmera Bamako Bangui Banjul Bissau Blantyre Brazzaville Bujumbura Cairo Casablanca Ceuta Conakry Dakar Dar_es_Salaam Djibouti Douala El_Aaiun Freetown Gaborone Harare Johannesburg Kampala Khartoum Kigali Kinshasa Lagos Libreville Lome Luanda Lubumbashi Lusaka Malabo Maputo Maseru Mbabane Mogadishu Monrovia Nairobi Ndjamena Niamey Nouakchott Ouagadougou Porto Novo Sao_Tome Timbuktu Tripoli Tunis Windhoek The following values can be used without being preceded with Africa Egypt Libya 60 Appendix C Table 22 TimeZone Values Continued Continent Country Value Americas see also Brazil Canada Chile Mexico United States The following values must be preceded with America For example America Adak is the value for the Adak time zone Adak Anchorage Anguilla Antigua Araguaina Argentina Buenos_Aires Argentina Catamarca Argentina ComodRivadavia Argentina Cordoba Argentina Jujuy Argentina La_Rioja Argentina Mendoza Argentina Rio_Gallegos Argentina San_Juan Argentina San_Luis Argentina Tucuman
58. nition to specify is chosen as the default Description text Offers a short human readable description of the printer being defined If the description includes blank spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks Enable yes no Yes no option to specify that the printer is available for use EnableLPD yes no This parameter is retained for backwards compatibility otherwise it is ignored ModellD Linux driver name Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver for example HP LaserJet 4 Usually this parameter is not specified for any locally attached printers it is used for LPR printers on the network Name printer name Provides both the name that is given in the local printers list and the internal name of the local print queue Name must be between 1 and 16 characters starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters digits underscores and dashes NOTE This parameter is mandatory all other common parameters are optional Printer D Windows driver Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver for example Brother MFC 420CN Printer Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection printers autolocate no yes Yes no option to automatically locate and register available printers Default is no PPD PPD name Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for
59. nly Table 3 contains parameters used for configuring peripheral settings such as keyboard monitor mouse printer and so on Table 3 Peripheral Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Parameter ForwardPrinters yes no JetDirectPrinter options Description Yes no option to enable the forwarding and use of all available printers to with the RDP session Any direct RDP connection is supported not supported through VMware View broker For example ForwardPrinters yes The JetDirectPrinter command line defines a printer served by an HP JetDirect print server For parameter options used in the command line see JetDirectPrinter in Printer Parameters Options MicMute no yes Yes no option to mute the microphone volume MicVolume 0 100 NetworkPrinter options Specifies the microphone volume level Default is 50 The NetworkPrinter command line defines a printer that uses traditional Unix Line Printer Daemon protocols For parameter options used in the command line see NetworkPrinter in Printer Parameters Options Printer options PrinterURI options SMBPrinter options The Printer command line defines a locally attached printer connected through the noted interface For parameter options used in the command line see Printer in Printer Parameters Options The PrinterURI command line defines a printer using a URI supported by the Common Unix Pri
60. nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys be_iso alternate ISO alternate be_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys Bhutan bt Bosnia ba_unicode Use Bosnian digraphs Brazil x x ba_alternatequotes ba_unicodeus ba_us br Use guillmots for quotes US keyboard with Bosnian digraphs US keyboard with Bosnian letters Brazilian 64 Appendix D Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued Country ICA RDP Value Notes br_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Bulgaria bg_phonetic Cambodia kh Canada x x ca Canadian English Multilingual ca_fr Canadian French ca_multi 2gr Multi lingual second part x ca_fr dvorak French Dvorak x ca_fr legacy French legacy ca_ike Inuktitut x x ca_multi Multi lingual first part x ca_multix Mult ilingual Croatia x x hr Croatian Denmark x x dk Danish dk_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Estonia ee_dvorak Dvorak ee_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Faroe fo_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Finland x x fi Finish fi_smi Northern Saami fi_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys France x x fr French fr_dvorak Dvorak fr_nodeadkeys Elminate dead keys fr_latin9 Alternative fr_latin9_nodeadkeys Alternative eliminate dead keys fr_latin9_sundeadkeys Alternative Sun dead keys fr_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys Georgia ge_ru Russian Germany x x de German x x de_CH Swiss German de_deadacute de_deadgraveacute de_dvorak de_nodeadkeys Dead acute Dead grave acute Dvorak Eliminate dead
61. ns 31 Custom Connect Options 35 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options 36 RDP Connect Options 38 SSH Connect Options 42 VMware View Client Connect Options 43 VNC Viewer Connect Options 45 Web Browser Mozilla Firefox Connect Options 47 Printer Parameters Options 49 JetDirectPrinter 50 NetworkPrinter 52 Printer 53 PrinterURI 54 SMBPrinter 56 Contents TimeZone Parameter Values 59 Keyboard layouts Parameter Values 63 Tables 71 Summary of Revisions Dell Inc 883933 11 Rev E The following changes were made to this document since revision D Reference AudioBandwidthLimit EnableUDPAudio H264Enabled IcaStorename StoreFront StoreName Description New INI parameter to ensure quality audio added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to enable the transport of audio data as UDP added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to enable deep compression codec support added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to set name of the Store in global ICA settings UI added to Table 9 ICA Connect Options New INI parameter to have the connection attempt to connect to the Storefront server added to Table 2 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only New INI parameter to define the name of the store connect through the PNAgent server or Storefront server added to Table 2 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Threa
62. ntials Host remote computer credentials Smartcard no yes Sound off local remote Yes no option to enable Smart Card Authentication Specifies if and where to enable sound off disable sound local enable sound to local machine default remote enable sound to remote machine UseRDGateway yes no Username username SN MAC IP TN UN PW For RDP only Yes no option to use an RD Gateway to connect to your remote computers NOTE An RD Gateway server is a type of gateway that enables authorized users to connect to remote computers on a corporate network from any computer with an Internet connection An RD Gateway server enables Remote Desktop connections to a corporate network from the Internet without having to set up virtual private network VPN connections Ask your network administrator whether you need to specify an RD Gateway server Specifies the name to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in name or a variable can be used Variable and Description username Conventional log in username sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name PW Sign on password TN Terminal name 42 Appendix A SSH Connect Options Table 13 contains the supported options you can use for SSH connections Example CONNECTSSSH Description SSH_Connection Host 192 168 0 2 Reconnect Yes Username root Comman
63. nting System CUPS This command is useful when you want the thin client to access a printer for which you already have a working CUPS client because you can simply copy the URI from the cups printers conf file on the existing client For parameter options used in the command line see PrinterURI in Printer Parameters Options The SMBPrinter command line defines a network printer shared through the Windows Sever Message Block protocols For parameter options used in the command line see SMBPrinter in Printer Parameters Options Parameters for WLX INI and MAC INI Files Only 15 Connection Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only Table 4 contains parameters used for configuring connection settings Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Parameter AddtoEtcHosts ip1 FQDN1 aliasesl ip2 FQDN2 aliases2 Description Adds entries to the hosts file where aliases are an optional space separated list of host names AutoLogin no yes CountDown seconds AutoSignoff no yes DisableDomain no yes DisableVNC no yes DomainList list of Windows domain names Yes no option to automatically log the user in as DefaultUser if no login occurs before the CountDown interval This is for use at kiosks and other environments where the user logs in without human intervention Autologin can be canceled by pressing the ESC button The first time a device reads Autologin it m
64. ntional log in name or a variable can be used Variable and Description username Conventional log in name sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name PW Sign on password TN Terminal name Yes no option to enable a secure connection HTTPS Connect Parameter Options 45 VNC Viewer Connect Options Table 15 contains the supported options you can use for VNC Viewer connections Example CONNECT VNC_VIEWER Description VNC_Connection Host 192 168 0 2 Color 24 AutoConnect Yes Display 0 Password xyz Fullscreen Yes LocalCopy No Table 15 VNC Viewer Connect Option List Option Description AutoConnect no yes Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Colors True_Color 16 24 Specifies how many colors to display for each pixel OwnCMap 16 is 16 bit thousands 24 is 24 bit millions OwnCMap specifies to use your own color map Default is True_Color Description string description Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters are not allowed amp Oley DisablePanellnFullscreen yes no Yes no option to disable the panel on the local system when the VNC Viewer client connection is launched in fullscreen This valu
65. o hotkey value ICAMultiMedia no yes For ICA only Yes no option to enable and allow mapping of the hotkeys For example ICAhotkey yes HotkeyiChar F1 Hotkey1Shift Shift Hotkey2Char F3 Hotkey2Shift Shift Hotkey3Char F2 Hotkey3Shift Shift Hotkey4Char F1 Hotkey11Char plus Hotkey11Shift Ctrl NOTE All hotkey options must be on one line For ICA only Yes no option to enable Citrix multimedia redirection yes enables Citrix multimedia redirection no disables multimedia redirection Default is no ICAProxyHost proxy server IP address For ICA only Specifies the firewall server address for the ICA connection When configuring an alternate address for firewalls and HTTPS or SOCKS is used for ICAProxyType you must provide the proxy server IP address and port Each entry with optional port is specified as host port where port is optional if not specified port depends on the browsing protocol ICAProxyType None HTTP SOCKS For ICA only Defines the proxy type for the ICA connection When configuring an alternate address for firewalls you can select the proxy type of None HTTP or SOCKS Chapter 4 Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Description NFuseServer hostl port host port or PNAgentServer hostlI port host port or PNLiteServer hostl port host port Specifies a list of PN Agent se
66. og in to PNAgent PNLite servers Once specified it is saved in non volatile memory NOTE Be sure to enclose in quotation marks if spaces are included For example DomainList North_America SQA test domain EnableBanner no yes BannerMsg text description EnableLocal yes no Provides a banner description The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters Yes no option to enable locally configured connection entries to show in the connection list that is activate local entries 16 Chapter 3 Table 4 Connection Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter Description EthernetSpeed Auto 100M F 100M H 10M F 10M H Specifies the NIC speed Auto auto negotiates speed with peer default 100M F is 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100M H is 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10M F is 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10M H is 10 Mbps Half Duplex NOTE Gigabit ethernet 1000Mbps is available on hardware that supports it via the Auto value FileServer lt protocol gt host host is used to access files using the specified protocol If no protocol is specified FTP is assumed for example 192 168 0 1 is understood as ftp 192 168 0 1 IcaForceHttps no yes IcaShowAllApps no yes For ICA only Yes no option to force the connection PnAgent login to use HTTPS servers Default is no For ICA only Yes no option to display allthe
67. onCode 0 1 Privilege High None Low Specifies whether to use Plain text password or a Base64 encoded password O Plain text password 1 default Base64 encoded password If PasswordEncryptionCode is not defined in the INI file the passwords are processed as base64 encoded strings NOTE This parameter can be used multiple times in an INI file The statements following the PasswordEncryptionCode that contain the passwords will be processed based on the encryption code defined Privilege controls operator privileges and access to thin client resources Value and Operator Privileges High default For administrators All thin client resources are available with no restrictions A high level user can reset the device to factory defaults Low For a typical user Access is granted to the Connection Manager and desktop panel but not the More Applications button or Control Center Users can an view connections but not add or modify them None For a kiosk or other restricted use deployment Users have access only to icons put on the desktop by the administrator not the Connection Manager desktop panel More Applications button or Control Center The default high privilege level is stored in the permanent registry ShutdownOptions Lock Logout Restart Shutdown Suspend Specifies Shutdown screen options for low and none privilege users 24 Chapter 4 Peripheral Settings wlx ini MA
68. orted printer parameters e JetDirectPrinter e NetworkPrinter e Printer PrinterURI SMBPrinter TIP You can use supported printer parameters in wlx ini MAC ini and username ini files 50 Appendix B JetDirectPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the JetDirectPrinter parameter TIP The JetDirectPrinter command line defines a printer served by an HP JetDirect print server CAUTION Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional Example JetDirectPrinter host common parameters Table 17 JetDirectPrinter Options Options Description Default yes no Indicates that the option block defines the default printer for the thin client If it occurs on more than one printer definition in the INI file the last definition to specify is chosen as the default Description text Offers a short human readable description of the printer being defined If the description includes blank spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks Enable yes no Yes no option to specify that the printer is available for use EnableLPD yes no This parameter is retained for backwards compatibility otherwise it is ignored ModellD Linux driver name Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver for example HP LaserJet 4 Usually this parameter is n
69. ot specified for any locally attached printers it is used for LPR printers on the network Name printer name Provides both the name that is given in the local printers list and the internal name of the local print queue Name must be between 1 and 16 characters starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters digits underscores and dashes NOTE This parameter is mandatory all other common parameters are optional PrinterID Windows driver Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver for example Brother MFC 420CN Printer Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citrix or RDESKTOP connection printers autolocate no yes Yes no option to automatically locate and register available printers Default is no Printer Parameters Options 51 Table 17 JetDirectPrinter Options Continued Options Description PPD PPD name ThinPrintClass PrinterName1 Class1 PrinterName2 Class2 Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use as a local printer driver NOTE The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system Sets the class name for a printer For example ThinPrintClass LaserJet Series PCL5 DeskJet Series PS 52 Appendix B NetworkPrinter Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the NetworkPrinter paramete
70. owing dicovery order SRV CNAME HOSTNAME UI DHCP NewAddons lt name of addon gt Specifies addons to install Use comma separated add on names See also AutolnstallPackagesUrl parameter NoGrabKeyboard no yes Default is no Yes no option to enable the keyboard event grabbing in any direct RDP connection session not supported through VMware View broker For example NoGrabKeyboard yes Specifies addons to uninstall Use comma separated RemoveAddons name_addoni nam add on names e_addon2 NOTE Since this is based on the deb package removal process it may fail if a dependency is not satisfied or extra packages may be removed as well because of the dependencies requirements Use this option only when it is necessary and dependencies are clearly understood by administrators Chapter 3 Table 2 General Settings wlx ini files and MAC ini files only Continued Parameter RepoConfigFile Default or lt filename gt Description RepoConfigFile Default or lt filename gt where lt filename gt is the file that is expected to contain content in the format seen on regular sources list and should be placed in the root directory where the corresponding wnos ini wlx ini reside Example RepoConfigFile Default restore back to factory default RepoConfigFile my_file list use my_file list RootPath root path ScreenSaver 0 to 180 LockTerminal no yes StoreFront yes no This root path i
71. password of the RD Gateway It applies only if SameLoginForRD is not defined or set to no For RDP only Specifies the RD Gateway server it should be used in combination with UseRDGateway yes RDUserName lt name gt Reconnect yes no ReconnectSeconds 1 3600 For RDP only Specifies the username of the RD Gateway It applies only if SameLoginForRD is not defined or set to no Yes no option to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection Option Value and Action Yes default Immediately restarts the connection 30 seconds after a disconnect The default for a reconnection is 30 seconds No Does not reconnect after a disconnect Specifies the interval to wait in seconds an integer between 1 and 3600 before automatically restarting the connection after a disconnection Valid range is 1 to 3600 Connect Parameter Options 41 Table 12 RDP Connect Options Continued Option Description Resolution default seamless 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 Specifies the connection display resolution The default value starts the connection using the current desktop display setting SameLoginForRD yes no For RDP only Yes no option to use the same credentials User Name Password and Domain fields for the RD Gateway as your Remote Desktop credentials if the RD Gateway server credentials are the same credentials as your Remote Desktop crede
72. pecifies the port of the VDA client Default is 3471 See also Enablevda Connect Parameter Options This appendix provides the options that you can use for the Connect parameter in the following supported connections Chromium Connect Options Citrix ICA Connect Options Custom Connect Options Ericom Powerlerm TEC Connect Options RDP Connect Options SSH Connect Options VMware View Client Connect Options VNC Viewer Connect Options Web Browser Mozilla Firefox Connect Options TIP You can use the Connect parameter in wlx ini MAC ini and username ini files NOTE Options marked with an asterisk in these tables are mandatory Appendix A Chromium Connect Options Table 8 contains the supported options you can use for Chromium connections Example CONNECT BROWSER Description Wyse Home Page URL http www wyse com Resolution FullScreen LocalCopy no Table 8 Chromium Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes Description Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on AutoLogin no yes Yes no option to automatically log the user in as DefaultUser This is for use at kiosks and other environments where the user logs in without human intervention NOTE No password is required for automatic login even if the user normally needs a password Description string description DisablePanellnKioskMode yes no Icon image file
73. r TIP The NetworkPrinter command line defines a printer that uses traditional Unix Line Printer Daemon protocols CAUTION Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional Example NetworkPrinter LPD Queue printer queue name on server Table18 NetworkPrinter Options Options Description Default yes no Indicates that the option block defines the default printer for the thin client If it occurs on more than one printer definition in the INI file the last definition to specify is chosen as the default Description text Offers a short human readable description of the printer being defined If the description includes blank spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks Enable yes no Yes no option to specify that the printer is available for use EnableLPD yes no This parameter is retained for backwards compatibility otherwise it is ignored ModellD Linux driver name Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver for example HP LaserJet 4 Usually this parameter is not specified for any locally attached printers it is used for LPR printers on the network Name printer name Provides both the name that is given in the local printers list and the internal name of the local print queue Name must be between 1 and 16 characters starting with a letter and composed entirely of l
74. r updated in Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files to include the following values e Ericom_Powerlerm New Custom connect options in Custom Connect Options New Ericom PowerTerm Connect Options connect options in Ericom Powerlerm TEC Connect Options New INI parameter to specify the location of the ini file to use added to Table 5 General Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files New parameter to specify the automatic discovery methods you want to use for the automatic discovery of a thin client after failure of thin client discovery added to Table 2 General Settings wlx ini and MAC ini Files Only NoGrabKeyboard RepeatRate RdpDriveMap Rdp DriveMap VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily NoGrabKeyboard added to Table 3 Peripheral Settings wix ini files and MAC ini files only providing an option to enable or disable the grabbing of keyboard events in any direct RDP connection session New INI parameter to specify the number of allowable repeat key presses per second added to Table 6 Peripheral Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files DO NOT USE Deprecated and removed from Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files See replacement RDP DriveMap in Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files and see also Drives in
75. reasing protocol specific cache size Connect Parameter Options 33 Table 9 ICA Connect Options Continued Option Description NoReducer no yes Password password SN MAC IP UN PW TN ping yes no Reconnect no yes 1 3600 Yes no option to turn off compression Specifies the password to log in to the application server Either a conventional log in password or a variable can be used Variable and Description password Conventional log in password sN Serial number MAC MAC address IP IP Address SUN Sign on name Pw Sign on password TN Terminal name CAUTION The application server password is not encrypted not specifying it is strongly recommended The user will be prompted to enter the password when the connection is made This application server password directive never starts a line so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign on password which starts a line Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Controls automatic re connection to an application server after a disconnection Option Value and Action yes Immediately restarts the connection 30 seconds after a disconnect Default for reconnect is 30 seconds no default Does not reconnect after a disconnect 1 3600 integer Specifies
76. ries e General Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files e Peripheral Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files Connection Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files 22 Chapter 4 General Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files Table 5 contains parameters used for configuring general settings Table 5 General Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter DesktopTaskBar bottom top left right Description DesktopTaskBar Specifies the position of the taskbar For example DesktopTaskBar left Include path filename INIFileSource cache local server Includes another ini file at the position of this command NOTE Only one level of include is allowed nesting is not allowed Note also that the placement of the include wlx ini parameter within the MAC ini file will dictate which value will take priority for a same specific parameter that is contained in both the wlx ini file and the MAC ini file but is defined differently different values for the same parameter For example if the wlx ini file has parameterA valueB and the MAC ini file has the same parameterA valueC then If the include wlx ini parameter is included in the MAC ini file before the parameterA valueC statement then the wlx ini parameterA valueB is discarded and parameterA valueC from the MAC ini file is the final value used
77. rvers If not specified port depends on the browsing protocol Default Empty PNAgentServer See NFuseServer PNLiteServer See NFuseServer RdpClipBoard yes no For RDP only Yes no option to enable the clipboard in an RDP session Default is yes RdpDriveMap DO NOT USE DO NOT USE This parameter is being deprecated and is being removed from Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files See replacement RDP DriveMap in Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files and see also Drives in Table 12 RDP Connect Options Rdp DriveMap yes no For RDP only Yes no option to enable drive mapping in an RDP session Default is yes Example First for RDP drive mapping to work you need to add RDP DriveMap yes Second to map a usb drive for ALL RDP connections you would do this outside of any RDP connection definition An example that maps the usb drive uses base directory to map a subdirectory called test on the usb drive would look like this RDP DriveMap yes RDP Drives M disk test You can alternatively specify a drive to map for only one connection by making it part of the RDP connection definition You still need the RDP DriveMap yes outside the connection definition and then inside you would use Drives M disk test See Drives in Table 12 RDP Connect Options VDAport integer value S
78. s the starting URL Connect Parameter Options 31 Citrix ICA Connect Options Table 9 contains the supported options you can use for ICA connections Example CONNECTSICA BrowserIP 10 150 123 30 Application Desktop Description ICA_Desktop AutoConnect Yes Reconnect Yes Encryption 128 Colors 16m Fullscreen No Resolution 800x600 Username UN Password PW Domainname DN Alternate Yes LowBand Yes LocalCopy no Table 9 ICA Connect Options Option Description Applicaton published application Specifies the published application to launch NOTE Mandatory if no host option is specified AudioBandwidthLimit 0 1 AutoConnect no yes BrowserlP list of browsers Colors 256 64k 16m Commandsstart command Default is 0 Ensures medium quality audio when set to 1 For UDP Audio feature to be operational this parameter should be set to 1 Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Lists IP addresses or DNS registered names to specify ICA browsers Items on the list must be separated by semicolons or commas Specifies the session color mode For faster display performance use 256 colors Default 64k Lists a string of commands to be executed after logging on to the server The maximum is 127 characters Description string description Directory working directory Connection description Provides a connection name for th
79. s used to access files on the server The directory name wlx will be appended to the root path entry before use NOTE If no root path is provided wyse is the default ScreenSaver Specifies to put the thin client in a screensaver state when the time limit for inactivity in minutes delay before starting is reached NOTE Put the parameters on the same line For example ScreenSaver 5 LockTerminal yes LockTerminal Yes no option to specify the thin client LOCK state function when the screen saver is activated no Disabled yes Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated The user will be prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the sign on password to unlock the thin client Yes no option to have the connection attempt to connect to the Storefront server If set to no the connection will attempt to connect to the PNAgent server There is no default value If the parameter is not specified it will be considered as a Server connection StoreName lt Name of the Store gt Name of the Store to connect through the PNAgent server or Storefront server SystemLogo None Default lt Filename gt Specifies the logo displayed on the System Information dialog box None Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Default Sets the logo to the Wyse default image file Filename Sets the logo to the image file contained in the bitmap directory of the file server It is
80. sen as the default Description text Offers a short human readable description of the printer being defined If the description includes blank spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks Enable yes no Yes no option to specify that the printer is available for use EnableLPD yes no This parameter is retained for backwards compatibility otherwise it is ignored ModellD Linux driver name Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver for example HP LaserJet 4 Usually this parameter is not specified for any locally attached printers it is used for LPR printers on the network Name printer name Provides both the name that is given in the local printers list and the internal name of the local print queue Name must be between 1 and 16 characters starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters digits underscores and dashes NOTE This parameter is mandatory all other common parameters are optional Printer Parameters Options 55 Table 20 PrinterURI Options Continued Options Description Printer D Windows driver printers autolocate no yes PPD PPD name Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver for example Brother MFC 420CN Printer Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection Yes no option to automatically locate and register
81. te dead keys no_smi Northern Saami Pakistan pk Poland x x p Polish Programmers pl_qwertz qwertz pl_dvorak Dvorak pl_dvorak_altquotes Dvorak Polish quotes on key 1 pl_dvorak_quotes Dvorak Polish quotes on quotemark key Portugal x x pt Portuguese pt_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys pt_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys Romania ro_std Standard ro_winkeys Winkeys Russia x x ru Russian ru_phonetic Phonetic ru_typewriter Typewriter ru_winkeys Winkeys Serbia CS_YZ Z and ZHE swapped cs_latin Latin cs_latinyz Latin qwerty cs_latinunicode Latin Unicode cs_latinunicodeyz Latin Unicode qwerty cs_latinalternatequotes Latin with guillemots cs_alternatequotes With guillemots CS_yZ Z and ZHE swapped Slovakia si_alternatequotes Use guillemots for quotes 68 Appendix D Table 23 Keyboard layouts Values Continued Country ICA RDP Value Notes si_unicode Use Slovenian digraphs si_unicodeus US keyboard with Slovenian digraphs si_us US keyboard with Slovenian letters Slovenia x x si Slovenian Spain x x es Spanish es_sundeadkeys Sun dead keys es_dvorak Dvorak es_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys Sri Lanka Ik_tam_tab Tamil TAB typewriter Ik_tam_unicode Tamil Unicode Sweden x x se Swedish se_dvorak Dvorak se_nodeadkeys Eliminate dead keys se_smi Northern Saami se_rus Russian phonetic se_rus_nodeadkeys Russian phonetic eliminate dead keys Switz
82. ter the password when the connection is made This application server password directive never starts a line so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign on password which starts a line Yes no option to enable ping For non published application connections a ping ICMP is sent to the host server prior to connecting to verify that the host is reachable Connect Parameter Options 47 Web Browser Mozilla Firefox Connect Options Table 8 contains the supported options you can use for Mozilla Firefox connections underlined values are defaults Example CONNECT BROWSER Description Wyse Home Page URL http www wyse com Resolution FullScreen Mode Normal LocalCopy no Table 16 Mozilla Firefox Connect Options Option AutoConnect no yes AutoLogin no yes Description lt string description gt Description Default is no Yes no option to start a connection automatically at sign on Default is no Yes no option to automatically log the user in as DefaultUser This is for use at kiosks and other environments where the user logs in without human intervention NOTE No password is required for automatic login even if the user normally needs a password Connection description Provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager CAUTION The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters These characters
83. the interval to wait in seconds before automatically restarting the connection after a disconnection Valid range is 1 to 3600 Resolution default seamless 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 StopWatchMin lt integer value gt ThreadQueueSize lt integer value gt Specifies the connection display resolution The default value starts the connection using the current desktop display setting If the connection is to a published application the seamless selection is available Controls over scrolling when using some published applications Specify an integer value to control over scrolling for example 100 Users may experience problems with over scrolling when using some published applications and can address this problem by adjusting the value to a greater number Default is for Thinwire and 32 768 for client audio If threading is enabled this defines the size of the thread s data queue in bytes Default is 65536 for Thinwire and 32768 for client audio A larger queue size may result in more lag because the overall buffering increases UDPAudioPortHigh lt integer value gt Default is 16509 Specifies the maximum port number for UDP audio on the user device 34 Appendix A Table 9 ICA Connect Options Continued Option Description UDPAudioPortLow lt integer value gt Default is 16500 Specifies the minimum port number for UDP audio on the user device Username username SN
84. the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver for example HP LaserJet 4 Usually this parameter is not specified for any locally attached printers it is used for LPR printers on the network Name printer name Provides both the name that is given in the local printers list and the internal name of the local print queue Name must be between 1 and 16 characters starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters digits underscores and dashes NOTE This parameter is mandatory all other common parameters are optional PrinterlD Windows driver Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver for example Brother MFC 420CN Printer Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection printers autolocate no yes Yes no option to automatically locate and register available printers Default is no PPD PPD name Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use as a local printer driver NOTE The PPD option can be useful when attaching a local printer for which you already have a CUPS configuration on another system Printer Parameters Options This page intentionally blank 57 58 Appendix B TimeZone Parameter Values Table 22 contains the supported values that you can use for the TimeZone parameter TIP You can use the TimeZone parameter in wlx ini and MAC ini files only CAUTION The TimeZo
85. truct and use the supported INI files It includes Supported INI Files You can Construct e Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files e Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server After you become familiar with the INI file basics you can refer to the parameter details you need in the other chapters and appendixes of this guide Supported INI Files You can Construct The INI files contain the parameters and associated options and values necessary for the various functionality you want You can construct the following INI files wlx ini file see Working with wlx ini Files e username ini file see Working with username ini Files MAC ini file see Working with MAC ini Files IMPORTANT The INI file processing hierarchy is as follows Scenario 1 MAC ini exists The MAC ini file is processed and if the Include wlx ini statement is included then the wlx ini file is processed Scenario 2 MAC ini exists and username ini exists The MAC ini file is processed and if the Include wlx ini statement is included then the wlx ini file is processed Once the credentials are provided the username ini file is processed e Scenario 3 wlx ini exists The wlx ini file is processed e Scenario 4 wlx ini exists and username ini exists The wlx ini file processed Once the credentials are provided the username ini file is processed e Scenario 5 No
86. value between 3 and 255 ora designated rate as follows Value and Keyboard Repeat Rate O Slow GUI value is 10 1 Medium default no GUI value 2 Fast GUI value is 110 26 Chapter 4 Connection Settings wlx ini MAC ini and username ini Files Table 7 contains parameters used for configuring connection settings Table 7 Connection Settings wlx ini files MAC ini files and username ini files Parameter Alternate no yes Description For ICA only Yes no option to use an alternate IP address returned from an ICA master browser to get through firewalls Browser Homepage URL If the browser add on is installed this is the URL to the home page for the browser Connect BROWSER Custom ICA RDP SSH Ericom_PowerTerm Ericom_WebConnect VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT VNC_VIEWER Connection protocol Appendix A describes these connect options BROWSER see Chromium Connect Options e Custom see Custom Connect Options e ICA see Citrix ICA Connect Options e RDP see RDP Connect Options SSH see SSH Connect Options Ericom_PowerTerm see Ericom Powerlerm TEC Connect Options e VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT see VMware View Client Connect Options e VNC_VIEWER see VNC Viewer Connect Options NOTE Which connection types are available depends on which were installed Drives lt drive letter gt floppy cdrom disk rw ro basedir drive letter Hom
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