Specifications

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Using the User Profile ini File Command Set
The following sections provide information about the user profile .ini file command set.
"About wnos.ini"
"About {username}.ini"
"Using the Sample .ini Files"
"Knowing the General Rules of the ini Files"
"Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini Only"
"Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini and {username}.ini"
"ICA and RDP Connect Parameter List"
Note
If you are using a Virtual Desktop file server, use the FTP commands and
parameters shown as you normally would for an FTP server.
About wnos.ini
The wnos.ini file contains Global parameters for all thin clients accessing the file server.
Commands in both Table 2 and Table 3 can be used in wnos.ini, but the commands in
Table 2 are used only in wnos.ini and not in {username}.ini.
About {username}.ini
The {username}.ini file contains the connection profile for an individual user.
Parameters in the User profile generally supersede the identically named Global
parameters. However, Global parameters in Table 3 noted with * supersede the identically
named User profile parameters. After user sign-off, User profile parameters in Table 3
noted with ** return to their original value set in wnos.ini.
Note
If both PNAgent/PNLite and a user profile are being used, the username
must be defined in the Windows domain to be used, and the password must
be the same for the domain and the profile.
Using the Sample .ini Files
Sample User Configuration Profile files (.ini files) are available from Wyse. These sample
files are annotated to allow you to use them as a starter set on your file server and can be
modified to suit your needs. The sample files are available on the Wyse Web site at:
http://www.wyse.com/products/winterm/reference/1series
.