Reference Guide
Parameter Description
SignOn={yes, no, NTLM}
[MaxConnect=max]
[ConnectionManager={maximize, minimize, hide}]
[EnableOK={no, yes}]
[DisableGuest={no, yes}]
[DisablePassword={no, yes}]
[LastUserName={no, yes}]
[RequireSmartCard={yes or force, optional, no}]
[SCRemovalBehavior= {none or -1, logoff or 0,
lock or 1, killsessions or 2}]
[SaveLastDomainUser={yes, no, user, domain}]
[DefaultINI=filename]
[IconGroupStyle={default, folder}]
[IconGroupLayout={Vertical, Horizontal}]
[PasswordVariables={yes, no}
[LockTerminal={yes, no}]
[ExpireTime={0, 1 - 480}]
[UnlockRefresh={yes, no}]
[SCShowCNName={yes,no}]
[SCSecurePINEntry={no, yes}]
[AutoConnectTimeout={10–300}]
[DisableEditDomain={yes, no}]
[AdGroupPrefix=adgrpnameprefix]
[ClearUser={yes, no}]
[DisableSignoff={yes, no}]
[SFZeroButtons={yes, no}]
[SignonStatusColor=“rrr ggg bbb”]
[SCHidePINLeft={yes, no}]
SignOn
— Default is yes. Yes/no/NTLM option to enable the sign-on process. If
set to NTLM, a user can be authenticated with an NTLM protocol.
The user must be a domain user and the same sign-on user credentials must be
available in the ftp://~/wnos/ini/ directory.
MaxConnect — Default is 216. Maximum number of connections allowed to be
specified in the wnos.ini file and {username}.ini file added together. The range
allowed for MaxConnect is 100 to 1000. The default maximum is 216 entries.
ConnectionManager — Default is minimize. State of the Connect Manager
during sign-on.
EnableOK — Default is no. Yes/no option to show the OK and Cancel the
command buttons in the Sign-on dialog box.
DisableGuest — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the guest sign-on.
DisablePassword — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the password text box
and password check box in the Sign-on dialog box.
LastUserName — Default is no. Yes/no option to display the last sign-on
username after the user logs off.
RequireSmartCard — Default is optional. If optional keyword is set to yes or
force, only smartcard authentication is allowed. If set to no, smartcard
authentication is disabled. If the value is set to optional, smartcard authentication is
optional.
SCRemovalBehavior — This parameter specifies the thin client behavior when a
smart card is removed. The default value is 0.
• none or -1 — If the smart card is removed then the client has no action.
Whether the session can be used or not is dependent on the server policy.
• logoff or 0 — System logs off.
• lock or 1 — System is locked and can be unlocked only when the same
certificate is used with smart card.
• killsessions or 2 — This option can be used with the AutoSignoff parameter.
SaveLastDomainUser — Yes/no option to save the username and domain into
NVRAM once signon is successful. On next reboot, the username and domain saved
in the NVRAM will be displayed in signon server as the default username and domain
if no DefaultUser is set in the wnos.ini file.
The size of username/domain is limited to 32 characters, and if larger than 32, it will
first be truncated and then saved into NVRAM.
DefaultINI — The optional DefaultINI configures a file name which is in the default
folder of the username ini files. If the {username}.ini is not found, this file will be
loaded as default.
IconGroupStyle — The optional IconGroupStyle configures the icon group style on
the desktop. PNAgent published applications can be configured with the client
folder in the PNA server.
If set IconGroupStyle=folder, the PNAgent published applications which are
specified to display on the desktop will display with the folder.
After clicking the folder icon, the subfolder or applications in this folder will display
on the desktop. In this case, there is an Up to 1 Level icon on top. Clicking the icon
will display the up one level folder contents.
IconGroupLayout — Default is vertical. Configures the direction of the icongroup
on the desktop.
PasswordVariables — Default is no. Yes/no option to support variable mapping
($TN, $UN etc) for a password.
Parameters for wnos INI files only
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