Reference Guide
Parameter Description
VDI desktops or applications are automatically connected. The auto connect list is
the connection description which can use the wildcard * to match the string.
VMWaitTimer— The option VMWaitTimer specifies the time remaining in seconds
for reconnecting to a Horizon desktop before exiting the desktop. When the
connection fails while connecting to a Horizon desktop, a message
Horizon
Error- Waiting to recover is displayed along with the countdown timer.
The range is 0 to 3600. The default value is set to 0. The previous settings are
retained with the error message and you can click OK to exit the error message.
When you enable this INI parameter with a value lesser than 20, the waiting time is
set to 20 seconds. If you set the value greater than 3600, the waiting time to set to
3600 seconds. The countdown timer is displayed at the right bottom of the screen.
After the count down reaches 0, the connection is canceled and you can exit to the
ThinOS desktop.
DelCertificate={filename, all, builtin}
filename—Removes the file from the nand flash or from the memory.
all—Removes all certificates except built-in certificates included by default.
builtin—Removes all certificates including the public certificates included by
default.
From ThinOS 8.6_019 release, the specific file name supports wildcard variables,
such as $TN.pfx, $TN, and WT*.pfx.
DesktopColorDepth={16, 32}
[RGB565={no, yes}]
DesktopColorDepth — Sets the desktop color to 16 or 32 bits. If
DesktopColorDepth=16, the default color is 15 bits.
RGB565 — Default is no. Applies only if the desktop color is using 16 bits.
NOTE:
If the RBG565 parameter value is changed to yes, the thin client will
require a reboot.
DHCPExpire={reboot, shutdown}
Default is reboot.
When a DHCP lease expires, a message notifies the user as follows: DHCP
Expired, you must reboot.
reboot — After 5 seconds, the system reboots.
shutdown — After 5 seconds, the system shuts down.
DHCPOptionsRemap={no, yes}
[DisableOption12={no, yes}]
[FileServer={128 to 254}]
[RootPath={128 to 254}]
[FtpUserName={128 to 254}]
[FtpPassWord={128 to 254}]
[PnliteServer={128 to 254}]
[DomainList={128 to 254}]
[VDIBroker-{248 to 254}]
[Discover={yes, no}]
[WMSGroupKey={128-254}]
[WMSServer={128-254}]
[WMSMQTTServer={128-254}]
WMSCAValidation={128-254}]
Default is
no.
DHCPOptionsRemap — Specifies whether or not the following options can be
set.
The value for each option must be from 128 to 254. Values for the options must be
different for each option. These options are used to configure DHCP server tags for
thin client booting.
The option DisableOption12 sets if the option tag 12 in DHCP is accepted or not. As
default, DHCP option 12 sets the hostname and domain name of the terminal. For
example, the information of option 12 is terminal name.wyse.com, the terminal name
will be set as terminalname and the domain name will be set as wyse.com.
If you set different value for DisableOption12 from the value in NVRAM, the system
will automatically reboot to make the value valid. (CIR36891)
Discover—If Discover=yes, the device fetches Wyse DHCP options from DHCP
server, otherwise, it prevents the device from fetching those information. Default
value is yes. If the device receives FileServer information through the DHCP server,
then the associate User interface is protected.
NOTE: The WMSGroupKey, WMSServer, WMSMQTTServer and
WMSCAValidation options are specified to remap the tags forWMS
configuration.
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