Reference Guide
Parameter Description
PasswordServer=password_server
[AccountSelfService={yes, no}]
[connect={ica, rdp}]
[encryption={Basic, 40, 56, 128,
Login-128, None}]
Specify an ica/rdp server that can be used to log on to modify password when you
sign-on with password timeout.
The PasswordServer statement can specify the connection parameters as
described in the Connect statement. If no parameter is specified, it connects with
ICA protocol.
AccountSelfService — Yes/no option to define the password server as an Account
Self Service server.
If AccountSelfService=yes follows PasswordServer, click the icon on the signon
window to do account self-service.
If Connect parameters do not follow AccountSelfService=yes, this password server
will be the account self-service server of Citrix and clicking the icon will use Citrix
protocol to unlock or change password for an account.
If Connect parameters follow AccountSelfService=yes, clicking the icon launches a
session to change password for an account.
PCoIP_Logging={yes, no}
[Broker_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}]
[Session_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}]
The option PCoIP_Logging can enable and disable the PCoIP client logs output in
Trouble Shooting. If you set the value to yes, then it is same as selecting the Trouble
Shooting Capture Export PCoIP Log radio button to persistent and no to none.
The option Broker_Logging_level and Session_Logging_Level accord to PCoIP
broker log level and PCoIP session log level. The default value is 0 which means
critical log, 1 means log severity error, 2 means log severity info, 3 means log
severity debug, and 4 means log severity unrestrained.
PlatformConfig=all
[EncryptFS=yes]
Encrypts local flash, specifically cached INI files and credentials that are stored, if
using signon=yes.
NOTE:
Event log will display new statements stating that FileSystem
encryption has been enabled.
PlatformConfig=D/DQ/U/T Class
[Firmware={Firmware filename}]
[BIOS={BIOS filename}]
If a specific platform is specified by the PlatformConfig parameter, ThinOS attempts
to load the Firmware and BIOS for the specified platforms by the Firmware and
BIOS parameters.
If the Firmware and BIOS are valid on file server, they are loaded by default. If the
Firmware and BIOS are invalid on file server, ThinOS uploads the platform with
default Firmware and BIOS instead.
ThinOS searches the file server for the exact firmware name. If the defined
firmware name is not found, then the default is applied and ThinOS searches for
DOVE_boot firmware.
Parameters for wnos INI files only 31