Administrator Guide

Conguring global INI settings—ThinOS 8.5 and later versions
Use the Global INI settings page to congure global INI settings.
Table 42. Conguring global INI settings
Option Description
Global INI
From the drop-down list, select your preferred option. A global.ini
le contains the global parameters for all the devices. The
parameters can be existing wnos.ini or a newly created .INI le
which is uploaded to the le repository.
Conguring central conguration settings—ThinOS
Use this section to specify a le server where the thin client checks for conguration and image updates.
Table 43. Central conguration
Option Description
File Server/Path Enter the full path of folder that contains the wnos le. Supported
protocols include ftp, http, and https. The default protocol is ftp.
User Enter the user name to access the le server.
Password Enter the password to access the le server.
Conguring advanced settings—ThinOS
Use this page to congure additional settings which are thin client specic INI parameters or to disable the local INI check. Dell
recommends that you do not include the INI parameters for policies which are already congured in other options. Password encoding and
encryption are not applied to password parameters.
Table 44.
Conguring advanced settings
Option Description
No Global INI If selected, the global INI parameter from the le server is not
downloaded.
Enter the INI parameter from line 1 to line 20 for the thin clients.
Conguring remote connections—ThinOS
Use this page to congure the thin client remote connection settings, such as addresses and credentials for broker and direct connections.
Table 45.
Conguring connection broker settings
Option Description
Select Broker Select this option to establish a broker connection for published
desktop. From the drop-down menu, select any one of the
following options:
None
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