Reference Guide

Options Description
DomainName={<domainname>, $DN} This parameter species the domain name. $DN species that the
thin client sign-on domain name is used.
Drives=<drive letter>= <drive_name> [,basedir] It maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached
to the thin client, where
drive letter= A to Z
drive_name = usbstorage-x and cdrom-x, where x=0,1,2 and so on.
basedir=an optional directory on the USB device to use.
NOTE:
Drives = WyseUSB = all, use this parameter to enable
RDP drive mapping.
Make sure each drive command is separated by a space.
Encryption= {none, normal} If the value is none, then 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.
EnableH264={yes,no} Default is Yes.
EnableUDP={Yes,No} Default is Yes.
ForwardPrinters={yes, no} Default is yes.
Yes/no option to enable the forwarding and use of all available
printers to or with the RDP session. Any direct RDP connection is
supported (not supported through VMware View broker).
FullScreen={no, yes} Default is no
Runs the session at full screen.
Host=<host server name or IP address> Species the server name or IP address to connect.
NOTE: This option is mandatory.
Icon=<bitmap le> Species an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this
connection. The le must be an XPM le located in the FTP server
wlx2/bitmap directory. If not specied, the default icon is displayed.
LocalCopy={no, yes} Default is no
The LocalCopy option is used to save this connection in the local
permanent registry.
LowBand={no, yes} Default is no
LPTports=LPTx={LPTy,USBLPz},LPTx=... It maps parallel devices on the server to make devices parallel 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: Make sure each serial device command is
separated by a comma and space, and Windows 2000
servers do not support LPT port mapping.
42 Connect Parameter Options