Reference Guide

Parameter Description
DisableEditDomain— The optional keyword DisableEditDomain, is set to yes to
stop typing in the domain box manually. Typing the character @ or \ as in the
format domain\user and user@domain in the username box are not allowed.
AdGroupPreFix— The option AdGroupPreFix is only valid, when you configure
SignOn=NTLM. If the option is configured, then the thin client verifies the names of
all AD groups to which a sign-on user belongs, to get the first group name so that
its prefix matches adgrpnameprefix, and load
adgroup/"the_whole_ad_group_name".ini, if the configuration file exists, before
loading the user specific INI.
For example, if the sign on user is user_111 in a domain, and the user_111 belongs to
group domain user and group tc_grp1_ad, the option is configured as
AdGroupPrefix=tc_grp1. If the configuration file adgroup/tc_grp1_ad.ini is available,
it will be loaded.
ClearUser—The option keyword ClearUser, if set to yes, clears the username
when login fails, and if set to no, retains username that is entered after login failure.
The default value is no.
DisableSignoff—The option keyword DisableSignoff, if set to yes, disables signoff
button from shutdown and connection manager window. Also this parameter
disables the logoff button on StoreFront desktop.
SFZeroButtons—The option keyword SFZeroButtons. if set to yes, displays the
buttons (shutdown, login and so on) at the bottom of signon window, such as Zero
mode when set StoreFront style.
SignonStatusColor—This option specifies the signon status and the unlocking
status text color respectively in RGB string format. The decimal numbers rrr, ggg,
and bbb are in the range of 0–255. By default, the status text color is light red (255
60 60) for ThinOS lite and gray for ThinOS.
The SCHidePINLeft parameter enables you to hide or display the number of
attempts remaining to enter a correct PIN for the smart card. The default value is
no.
Speedbrowser={
on, off}
Default is on.
On/off option to enable the ICA Speed screen Browser Acceleration Function.
Sleep=[yes, no]
[program=[Sleep, Power off]]
[timer=[0, 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 120, 300, 600]
[MaxSleepPeriod]=[0-255]]
Sleep—This parameter enables or disables the sleep mode feature. The sleep mode
enables the thin client to enter the power-saving state and quickly resumes full
power operations without loss of data. The default value is yes.
Program—This parameter specifies whether the thin client must enter the sleep
mode or power off after the screen is turned off by screen saver. The default value
is Sleep.
Timer— This parameter specifies the time in minutes to either enter the sleep mode
or shut down the client after the screen saver starts. The default value is 10
minutes.
MaxSleepPeriod—This parameter specifies the maximum time period the thin client
is allowed to be in sleep mode. The thin client reboots after resuming from sleep
mode. If you set the value as 0, the thin client resumes from sleep mode without
rebooting.
Primary unit is day, and the current unit is hour. The default value is set to one hour,
and its range is 0 to 255.
SwitchApplication
NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
SysMode={classic, vdi, VMware, Citrix}
[toolbardisable={no, yes}]
[toolbardisablemouse={no, yes}]
SysMode — Specifies the Zero interface optimized for VDI or the Classic
interface. This value will be remembered across reboots until changed. If not
defined and an INI is present, Classic mode is the default. If no INI is present, VDI
mode is the default.
34 Parameters for wnos INI files only