Setup Guide

Table 6. Connection Settings: wnos.ini files only (continued)
Taskbar Default is wholescreen. Sets which style is used
for the taskbar: wholescreen places the taskbar at the bottom
of the entire screen; mainscreen places it at the bottom of the
main screen. This is only when SysMode=Classic and has no
effect on VDI mode.
MonitorAutoDetect Determines whether or not the
system will detect how many monitors are connected. If only
one monitor is connected, Span mode will be transferred to
Mirror mode.
Swap Default is no. Yes/no option to use with older
ThinOS 7.x builds to swap dual monitors when Mainscreen=2
is set. Swap=yes puts monitor 2 on the left or top of monitor 1
according to the orientation.
For example, if you want a standard dual screen layout you
would use:
DualHead=Yes \
Mainscreen=1 \
Orientation=Hort \
Taskbar=Mainscreen \
Align=Center
Screen=1 Resolution=DDC Refresh=60
Rotate=None
Screen=2 Resolution=DDC Refresh=60
Rotate=None
EnsureDpIsOnThe optional keyword is only used for Wyse
5010 thin client with ThinOS, Wyse 5010 thin client with
PCoIP, Wyse 5060 thin client with ThinOS and Wyse 5060
thin client with PCoIP. When EnsureDpIsOn is set to yes, D-
class will halt at boot time until DP monitor is plugged in.
EnableRAVE={
yes, no}
Default is yes.
Yes/no option to enable the client to use Citrix Multimedia
Acceleration (RAVE) to play supported media files residing
on an ICA server. This is a global parameter for all ICA
connections. EnableRAVE=yes is default.
NOTE:
If EnableRAVE=no or this parameter is not present,
the TCX Multimedia will be used for all media files. If
EnableRAVE=yes, RAVE will be used only for media files
it supports.
EnableRAVE=yes is ignored unless a valid TCX Multimedia
license is used.
FileServer=List of {IP address, DNS name}
[Username=username]
[Password=password]
[SecurityMode={Low, Warning, Full,
default}]
FileServer Specifies the FTP or Web (http://) server IP
address or DNS name that is entered into thin client local
setup (non-volatile memory); the thin client immediately uses
this server to access files.
Username Specifies the username of the file server.
Password Specifies the password of the file server.
NOTE:
The target file server must support access using the same
user credentials used in the INI files.
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