Release Notes

Wyse Converter for PCs 1.0 | 4
Delete any number of files declared explicitly
Delete any number of files matching wild-character file names
Refrain from cleaning up any of the profiles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of explicitly declared profiles
Refrain from cleaning up any number of the most recently used profiles
Perform the directory cleanup on service start event, user logoff event, or both events; declared
on a per-directory basis.
Perform the file cleanup on service start event, user logoff event, or both events; declared on a
per-file basis.
Perform the profile cleanup on service start event, user logoff event, or both events; declared for
all profiles collectively.
NetXClean does not cleanup the following directories or any parent to these directories:
Windows directory
Windows System directory
The current directory where the service is installed
NetXClean does not delete the following profiles:
Administrator
skinnynt
totalcontrol
Default_User
Default_user
The profile of the last user to logon
NOTE: The user profiles saved before the
Wyse Converter for PCs
installation are added to the
NetXClean exclusion list and the user profiles are preserved for the NetXClean profile cleanup activity.
RAM disk
RAM disk is a volatile memory space used for temporary data storage. The following items are on the RAM
disk:
Browser web page cache
Browser history
Browser cookies
Browser cache
Temporary internet files
Print spooler files
User/system temporary files
C-A-D tool
The C-A-D tool allows administrators to map the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination of VDI applications to display
the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen of the VDI application. If the C-A-D tool is enabled, you can use Ctrl+Alt+Del key
combination for all VDI applications.
The following are the mapped keys for different VDI applications supported by C-A-D tool:
Citrix—Ctrl+F1