Administrator Guide
NOTE:
If both PNAgent and a user prole are being used, the username must be dened in the Windows domain that is used. Also the
password must be the same for the domain and the prole.
Setting up the automatic congurations and updates
For a Dell thin client running Dell Wyse ThinLinux to successfully access INI les and update itself from a server, you must set up the server
with the correct folder structure where the INI les and other update les are located, direct the thin client to the server, and then reboot
or start the thin client.
After DHCP and servers are congured and available, the thin client checks at each restart to see whether or not any add-ons or INI
parameters are available on a predened server.
NOTE: DCHP Option #161 species the server URL, DCHP Option #162 species the root path to the server.
This involves two tasks:
1 Preparing the Root Directory and Folder Structure on the Server
2 Directing the Thin Client to the Server
Preparing the root directory and folder structure on the server
To prepare the root directory and folder structure on the server:
1 Set up 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 les and other necessary les inside the structure as noted.
2 This list describes the folder structure, starting with the root directory.
Table 21. Root directory
Parameter Description
/wyse/ The root directory. It stores the wlx2 folder and the add-ons folder.
/wyse/wlx2 The main INI conguration 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 certicates that can be imported to
a thin client.
NOTE: To import the certicates to the thin clients, use the Certs
and ImportCerts INI parameters.
/wyse/addons The folder where you can place the add-ons you want to use. It also stores
the directory le and the .deb packages available to be installed on the thin
client. The directory le should list all available add-ons. The directory le is
required in the add-ons folder to guarantee that add-ons are properly
located.
120 Central conguration—Automating updates and congurations