Reference Guide

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.
$PLATFORM Model of the thin client.
NOTE: If Auto Login in enabled then $PW returns null, so with auto logins enabled do not use $PW as value for any parameter.
Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the
Server
You must need an FTP server to download your INI les and the path to download is specied in the INI page on the thin client. Under the
C:/ inetpub/ftproot folder for FTP or C:/inetpub/wwwroot folder for HTTP/HTTPS and place your INI les. Other necessary les inside
the structure as noted that this list describes the folder structure, starting with the root directory.
ThinLinux will set the default path as /wlx2 instead of traditional /wlx because some of the INI parameters are not compatible with old INI
parameters from the older Linux Clients. The default path to search is /wlx2 rst, if /wlx2 directory is not found then you can search
for /wlx directory.
NOTE
: There is no mixed path of /wlx2 and /wlx.
/wyse/ The root directory. It stores the wlx2 folder and the addons folder
It also stores the following les, which are used for imaging and
updating devices:
thin-linux-<version>.raw
thin-linux.info
/wyse/wlx2 The main INI conguration folder. It stores the following:
wlx.ini le or MAC.ini le
bitmap folder
certs folder
ini folder
/wyse/wlx2/bitmap The folder where you can place custom images you plan to use.
/wyse/wlx2/certs The folder where you can place the CA certicates that can be
imported to a thin client.
8 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics