Specifications

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**PRIVILEGE=[None, Low,
High]
[LockDown= {yes, no}]
[HideSysInfo = {yes, no}]
[HidePPP = {yes, no}]
[HidePN = {yes, no}]
[HideConnectionManager =
{yes, no}]
[EnableNetworkTest = {yes,
no}]
Privilege controls access to thin client resources.
Parameter and Operator Privileges
None — This level of access is typical for kiosk or other
restricted-use deployment. The System Setup selection
on the desktop menu is disabled (the Setup submenu
cannot be displayed). The Connect Manager is available,
however, the user cannot create a new connection or
edit an existing connection. The user cannot reset the
device to factory defaults.
Low — This is the level assigned to a typical user and is
the thin client default. The Network selection on the
Setup submenu is disabled (the Network Setup dialog
box cannot be opened). A user at this level cannot reset
the device to factory defaults.
High — (default) All thin client resources are available
with no restrictions. This is an administrative level of
log-on. A user at this level can reset the device to factory
defaults.
NOTE:
If PRIVILEGE=None or Low is used, the Network
Setup dialog box is disabled. If it is necessary to access this
dialog box and the setting None or Low is not saved into nvram,
remove the network connector and reboot to display the
Network Setup dialog box.
If the optional LockDown=yes is specified, the system saves
the privilege level in the flash device. If the LockDown=No is
specified, the system clears the privilege level from the flash
device to the default unlocked state.If the device is set to
LockDown without a High privilege level, the device will disable
the G key reset on power-up. Optional Lockdown is used to set
the default privilege of the thin client. For example, if
LockDown=Yes, then the privilege is saved in permanent
registry; if LockDown=No, then the privilege level is set to the
default high in the permanent registry.The optional Lockdown
parameter is thus used to set up the default privilege. That is,
the system has a default high privilege level, which is stored in
the permanent registry; if you do not specify a privilege in either
the wnos.ini or user.ini files or the network is unavailable, the
setting of the Lockdown parameter will take effect. It can be
modified by a clause. For example,
privilege=<none|low|high> lockdown=yes in wnos.ini
or user.ini, which will set up the default privilege to the specified
level. And a clause such as privilege=<none|low|high>
lockdown=no will set up the default privilege back to high
regardless of the specified level, and current effective privilege
level specified.
If the optional HideSysInfo=yes is set, then the System
Information will be disabled.
If the optional HidePPP=yes is set, then Dialup Manager,
PPPoE Manager, and PPTP Manager will be disabled.
If the optional HidePN=yes is set, then the PNAgent or PNLite
icon will not be visible on the taskbar.
If the optional HideConnectionManager=yes is set, then
the Connect Manager window will not be visible.
If the optional EnableNetworkTest=yes is set,
the Network Test will be enabled (Privilege=None)
Table 3 wnos.ini and {username}.ini , Continued
Command/Parameter Description