Reference Guide
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
[AltKey={yes, no}]
[PowerButton=signoff]
If the value is set to yes, pressing the F12 (default) key or the key
defined in FastDiconnectKey= statement will close the active
window of the session. If the active window is a seamless window,
the action will only close the window. If the window is not a
seamless window, then the session will be disconnected.
If the option Ctrl Key and/or Alt Key is set to yes, then the
function key should be combined with Ctrl key and/or Alt key.
For PCoIP session, press Ctrl+Alt+F12 key combination to
disconnect the session unless FastDisconnect=no is configured.
This combined disconnect key is compatible with other platforms
such as P25 and Linux.
If the value is set to Signoff, pressing the F12 (default) or the key
defined in FastDisconnectKey= statement will disconnect all
sessions and return to the signon window.
If PowerButton is set to signoff, pressing the power button of the
unit after you sign on will disconnect all sessions and return to the
logon window. Otherwise, the unit will shutdown normally.
FastDisconnectKey={F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11,
F12, Pause\Break}
Specifies the disconnect key that will close the active window from
the session.
FixLicense={Factory, clean, yes, no, OldFormat} Default is no.
Specifies the option to replace the TSCAL license stored in the
non-volatile memory.
NOTE:
The OldFormat value specifies to keep the same license
format as version 5.2.x.
HideIP={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to hide the information of the connection host or IP.
Some examples include:
- When moving a mouse cursor over the connection icons on the
desktop, a balloon help pop-up displays ‘…’ instead of the host
name.
- When a Reconnect to a connection message or an ICA error
message window displays, the connection description displays
instead of host name.
- When moving a mouse cursor over the PN icon, the connected
PN servers do not display.
Hosts=<hosts file name>
Specifies the file name of the hosts. This file is a simple text file
that associates IP addresses with hostnames, one line per IP
address. The length of the file name is limited to 63 characters.
The file must be placed in file server and can be cached if set
MirrorFileServer=yes in the wnos.ini.
When resolving a host name, the system will initially look in the file
and if not found, will search DNS, WINS, and so on. The following is
an example of format in the hosts file:
10.151.122.1 gateway.ctx.com
10.151.122.123 myvm.ctx.com
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 69