Reference Guide
Parameter Description
ManualOverride=[no, yes]
[Components={None, display, keyboard, mouse, timezone,
network, audio, printer, language, All}]
The parameter ManualOverride allows the end users to keep their
personalized settings. The default value is No.
If the value is set to No, personalized setting is not allowed.
If the value is set to Yes, the personalized settings are saved in the
device component which can be specified through the
components option.
The parameter Components specifies the component that is
allowed as a personalized setting. Currently the options supported
are None, display, keyboard, mouse, timezone, network, audio,
printer, language, all. The default value is
None.
NOTE:
If the parameter ManualOverride is set, a warning
message is displayed when the users try to reset the
device to allow them to retain the personalized settings
or revert to default settings. The components set using
the INI statements are ignored.
For example,
ManualOverride=Yes
Components="display,timezone"
This INI statement allows you to customize display and
timezone settings, and these personalized settings are
not overridden by wnos.ini after the device restart.
MirrorFileServer={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to enable the cache all server files functionality. This
enables the cache all server files such as INI files, wallpaper, bitmap,
font, local messages and so on to the local flash when files are
changed in the file server. ThinOS would use the cached files when
files on the file server are unavailable.
RootPath=<file server root path>
This file server root path is entered into thin client local setup (non-
volatile memory). The thin client immediately uses this path to
access files. The directory name \wnos will be appended to the file
server root path entry before use.
TerminalName=<name>
[reboot={no, yes}]
TerminalName — Name of the client comprising a 15-character
string. It can also be configured with system variables. Basically all
the variables can be used except $TN (recursive), $UN, $PW,
$DN. However, these are not yet available when parsing wnos.ini.
Additionally combinations like xy$mac, sz$tnxyz etc are supported.
reboot — Default is no. Yes/no option to reboot the thin client if
the terminal name is changed.
16 Parameters for wnos INI files only