Reference Guide

Option Parameter
Icon=<image file> Specifies an icon to appear on the local desktop or Connection
Manager. The file must be located in the server wlx2/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.
Interactive={yes, no} Default is yes.
Interactive option is used to enable interactive connection mode.
LockServerURLField={yes,no} Default is yes.
This option enables the New Server option when you try to add a
new VMware connection.
Monitors=<numbered list> Enter a value to specify which subset of the displays to use.
For example, you are using a Wyse 5470 Thin Client. If you specify
the numbered list as 2,3 in a configuration where three displays are
set next to each other horizontally, the session is displayed on the
second and third displays, and the local session is available on the
first display.
For example, you are using a Wyse 5070 Thin Client or Wyse 3040
Thin Client. If you specify the numbered list as 2,3 in a
configuration where four displays are set next to each other
horizontally, the session is displayed on the second and third
displays, and the local session is available on the first and fourth
displays.
Password={base-64 encoded password string , $SN, $MAC, $IP,
$DN, $UN, $PW, $TN}
Specifies the password required to log in to the application server.
Either a base-64 encoded login password or a variable can be used.
password — base-64 encoded login password.
Variable and Description: $SN — Serial number
$MAC — MAC address
$IP — IP Address
$DN — Sign-on domain name
$UN — Sign-on name
$PW — Sign-on password
$TN — Terminal name
NOTE: The application server password is not
encrypted; not specifying it is recommended. The user is
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} Default is yes.
You can enable the ping using Ping parameter. For non-published
application connections, a ping (ICMP) is sent to the host server
prior to connect, to verify that the host is reachable.
Port=<port number> Default is 443. Specifies a different port number other than
default 443 for SSL connection.
Protocol={PCOIP, RDP, Blast} Default is PCoIP.
Specifies the protocol to use.
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