Specifications

How to Use the WCM Application GUI 9
How to Edit Existing Configuration Files
1. In the WCM Application GUI, click the new Load an Existing Configuration option in
the details pane to open the Select a configuration file window allowing you to browse
for the configuration file you want to use. The default location of the configuration files
(when using a default installation) is C:\Wyse\WCM\Application\xml-xsd. This location
also contains convenient default configuration files (WES7.xml) that you can modify for
use.
Tip
Depending on how you apply your configuration files, the location of your
files are usually as follows:
Automatically - If you use a server for automatic upgrades and configurations, the
default folder to find your configuration files is
<repository path>\Wyse\WES7
NOTE: Depending on the protocol you use, the location is one of the following:
FTP: For FTP, the repository path is usually ftproot (for example,
C:\inetpub\ftproot\Wyse\WES7\WES7Config.xml).
HTTP or HTTPS: For HTTP or HTTPS, the repository path is the path specified by
the virtual directory in IIS; usually wwwroot (for example,
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Wyse\WES7\WES7Config.xml).
Manually - If you use the WCM Client to import your configuration file, your
configuration files will be in a local or remote location (for example, a USB drive or
network folder) that is accessible by your thin client.
2. After selecting the configuration file you want, use the guidelines in "Configuration
Details: Configuring Your Configuration Files" to edit the file.
Tip
Be sure to toggle Append Settings on (checked) and off (cleared) as needed.
When Append Settings is ON (default setting), the settings of the
configuration file that you are not changing are kept as-is from the last saved
configuration (that is, only your changes are updated; previous
configurations you have in the configuration file stay as they were). When
Append Settings is OFF, the settings of the configuration file that you are not
changing are set back to defaults.
3. Use the guidelines in "How to Store and Use Your Configuration Files" to place your file
in the location you need to be used by your thin clients.