Reference Guide

SmartcardPassthrough — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable/
disable the smartcard pass through mode.
StoreFront — Default is no. Yes/no option to support Citrix
StoreFront Authentication. The value will be saved into NVRAM.
RTPTosDscp={Default/CS1/CS2/CS3/CS4/CS5/CS6/CS7/AF11/
AF12/AF13/AF22/AF23/AF31/AF32/AF33/AF42/AF43}
Sets RTP/UDP audio channel in the TOS elds.
SaveSysinfo={ftp, usb}
Recommended for use under Customer Support direction for
troubleshooting purposes. Species where the ThinOS event logs
will be saved.
NOTE:
Be sure that the Privilege parameter level is set to high
(Privilege=high) and that the EnableTrace option for
Privilege is set to yes (EnableTrace=yes).
FTP — If you specify SaveSysinfo=ftp, the ThinOS
event logs will be saved to an FTP server.
The FTP server must have read/write permissions, and
that event log les saved remotely are overwritten each
time the client is booted unless the append=yes option is
present.
The syntax for this command is as follows:
SaveSysInfo=ftp://<host>/wyse/wnos/
trace/$mac-log.txt
SaveSysInfo=ftp://<host>/wyse/wnos/
trace/$mac-log.txt append=yes
USB — SaveSysinfo=usb species that the ThinOS
event logs will be saved.into the last mounted USB disk.
The le used for saving Event log information is named
WTOS_log.txt and is located at the root path of the USB
disk.
IMPORTANT:
By default, smart card Context log (0x1), Handle log
(0x2), Status log (0x4), and Transfer log (0x8) data
is not displayed in the event log. However, there are
occasions where this information can be useful in
debugging Smart Card related issues.
The following INI le option (ScardLog) to the
SaveSysInfo command can be used to enable the
logging of this data to the event log.
SaveSysInfo=usb ScardLog=0xF
**Seamless={no, yes}
[HideTaskbar={0, 1, 2, 3}]
[FullscreenReserved={no, yes}]
Seamless — Default is no. Yes/no option to set the default
resolution for ICA published applications to Seamless for ICA
connection parameters.
HideTaskbar — Default is 0. Species the status of the taskbar
when maximizing the seamless window.
0 — Do not hide the taskbar.
1 — Taskbar will be hidden when maximizing the seamless window
to full screen. Moving the mouse over the lowest bottom of the
screen will display the taskbar. This setting excluding the
Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files 73