Reference Guide
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 require either an FTP or HTTP/HTTPS server to download your INI files and the path to download is specified 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
files. Other necessary files inside the structure as noted that this list describes the folder structure, starting with the root directory.
ThinLinux sets 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 first, if /wlx2 directory is not found and then you can search
for /wlx directory.
NOTE: There is no mixed path of /wlx2 and /wlx.
Table 2. INI files details
Parameters Description
/wyse/ The root directory. It stores the wlx2 folder and the addons folder.
/wyse/wlx2 The main INI configuration folder. It stores the following:
• wlx.ini file or MAC.ini file
• bitmap folder
• certs folder
• ini folder
/wyse/wlx2/bitmap The folder where you can place custom images that you plan to
use.
/wyse/wlx2/certs The folder where you can place the CA certificates that can be
imported to a thin client.
NOTE: To import the certificates to the thin clients, use
the Certs and ImportCerts INI parameters.
/wyse/addons The folder where you can place the add-ons that you want to use.
It also stores the directory file and the *.deb packages available to
be installed on the thin client. The directory file should list all
available add-ons. The directory file is required in the addons folder
to guarantee that add-ons are properly located.
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