Reference Guide
Input string length Generated AES encrypted string length
>127 Not supported
•
Admin mode username and password limitations
Item Value Comments
User name length limit <=31 The username longer than 31 characters is
truncated.
Password length limit <=31 The username longer than 31 characters is
truncated.
Special characters that are supported ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * { } _ +| : " < > ? ' [ ]
\ ; , . /
NA
• VNC password limitation
Items Value Comments
Password length limit <=16 INI and Wyse Management Suite support
password character length greater than
31. However, you may observe issues while
logging into VNC.
• Maximum length for Citrix/VMWare / Microsoft/AWS broker connection username and passwords.
Items Value Comments
Username length limit <=31 Supports up to 63 characters using $UN,
$PW during single sign-on.
Password length limit <=19 Supports up to 63 characters using $UN,
$PW during single sign-on.
• Maximum length for NTLM username and password.
Items
Value Comments
Username length limit <=128 Use the RDP username, password
limitation.
Password length limit <=128 Use the RDP username, password
limitation.
• Maximum length for 802.1x EAP username and passwords (EAP–FAST, EAP–PEAP, EAP–LEAP, and so on)
Items
Value
Username length limit <=31
Password length limit <=31
NOTE: For minimum length limitation:
• The VNC admin mode, username, and password do not have minimum length requirement, they support one-
character password.
• The broker user name and password follow the broker server setting. There is no minimum limit on the ThinOS side.
Placing the INI files into the folder structure on
the server
If you have set up your environment to provide your thin clients running ThinOS with automatic updates and configurations as described in
ThinOS Administrator’s Guide, you can use the following folder structure on your server under the C:/inetpub/ftproot folder, for
FTP or
C:/inetpub/wwwroot folder, for HTTP or HTTPS and place your INI files and other necessary files inside the structure as
noted. This list describes the folder structure, starting with the root directory.
Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics
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