Reference Guide
NetXClean uses the configuration file to determine which directories and files to remove and not to remove. The utility can be configured
to the following:
• Delete any number of directories and their contents.
• Delete the contents of any number of directories.
• Delete any number of files declared explicitly.
• Delete any number of files matching wild-character filenames.
• 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 clean up 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 log in.
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 maps the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination of VDI applications to display the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen. If the C-A-D tool is enabled,
you can use Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination for all the VDI applications.
The following are the mapped keys for different VDI applications which support the C-A-D tool:
• Citrix—Ctrl+F1
• VMware—Ctrl+Alt+Insert
• RDP—Ctrl+Alt+End
Wyse Converter for PCs installation prerequisites
The following are the prerequisites to install Wyse Converter for PCs:
• The latest version of Windows QFEs and the drivers are installed.
• A genuine version of the Windows operating system is installed.
• Existing username is not WyseUser or WyseAdmin.
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Wyse Converter for PCs 2.0 Release Notes