Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user
profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to
global value
Description
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HideConnectionManager — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the Connect
Manager window from view.
NOTE:
As stated earlier, although the Connect Manager is disabled by default if
Privilege=none, the Connect Manager can be enabled by using
HideConnectionManager=no; however, the user cannot create a new
connection or edit an existing connection.
EnableNetworkTest — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the Network Test.
EnableTrace — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable trace functionality. The active
items are added to the desktop right-click menu in Privilege=Highlevel.
ShowDisplaySettings — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the Display Settings
in a popup menu.
EnableKeyboardMouseSettings. Yes/no option to enable the keyboard and mouse
configuration preferences.
KeepDHCPREquest — Default is no. Yes/no option to keep the same IP address
that is requested from the DHCP server after a request fails and does not invoke the
Network Setup dialog box.
SuppressTaskBar — Default is no. Yes/no/auto option to hide the taskbar. If set to
auto the taskbar will automatically hide/display the taskbar.
When using this parameter in a wnos.ini file, it will be saved to NVRAM if EnableLocal
is set to yes in the wnos.ini file.
EnablePrinterSettings — Default isno. Yes/no option to enable printer
configurations when a user Privilege=None.
CoreDump — The option CoreDump=disabled will disable the core dump function.
EnableNetworkSetup — This option is used to enable and disable the network
setup.
DisableNetworkOptions — This option is used to enable and disable the network
options.
EnableSystemPreferences —If the optional parameter,
EnableSystemPreferences=TerminalNameOnly is set with Privilege=none, then the
System Preferences menu is enabled, and only Terminal Name field can be accessed.
DisableTerminalName— This option is used to enable and disable the terminal name.
DisableSerial — This option is used to enable and disable the serial table in
peripherals.
DisableRotate — If the optional DisableRotate=yes is set, the rotate setting in the
display setup will be disabled. This is only valid for C class clients because the rotation
performance in C class may not be desirable.
If the optional EnableNetworkSetup=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the
network setup will be enabled.
If the optional DisableNetworkOptions=yes is set at the same time, the Options table
will be disabled.
If the optional EnableSystemPreferences=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the
system preferences setup will be enabled.
If the optional DisableTerminalName=yes is set at the same time, the terminal name
field will be disabled.
If the optional DisableSerial=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the serial table in
peripherals setup will be enabled.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
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