Administrators GuideWyse® Winterm™ 1 series, Based on Wyse Thin OSIssue: 121906PN: 883682-08 Rev. E
4 Chapter 2The No local LAN, invoke PPPoE only option must first be selected in the Network Setup dialog box. After being selected, the PPPoE Manager
Establishing a Server Environment 5About Configuring Network ServicesNetwork services used by the thin client include DHCP, FTP file services, Virtual
6 Chapter 2This section provides important overview information on the following service situations:• "DHCP and FTP Servers Available"• &quo
Establishing a Server Environment 7Server Available (DHCP Server Unavailable)" and "FTP and Virtual Desktop Servers Unavailable (Stand-alone
8 Chapter 2DHCP and Virtual Desktop Servers AvailableA thin client is initially (new-thin client or reset thin client to default configurations) confi
Establishing a Server Environment 9After the network settings are configured, reboot the thin client before using it. As with the DHCP configuration,
10 Chapter 2Configuring Network ServicesThin client network services reside on the enterprise intranet. When setting up thin client network services,
Establishing a Server Environment 11About Configuring FTP ServersWhen the thin client boots, it accesses the software update images and user configura
12 Chapter 2Configuring an FTP Server To configure an FTP server, complete the following procedures:1. Create the following directory structure on you
Establishing a Server Environment 13About Configuring Virtual Desktop Infrastructure ServersWhen the thin client boots, it accesses the Global and Use
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14 Chapter 2replace the information contained in the UI. However, if the thin client does not receive information from the DHCP server about a particu
Establishing a Server Environment 1561 Client identifier Always sent.161 FTP server list Optional string. Can be either the name or the IP address of
16 Chapter 2NoteThe thin client conforms to both RFC-compliant DHCP servers (RFC numbers 2131 and 2132) and RFC-noncompliant Microsoft servers (which
Establishing a Server Environment 17Configuring DNSIn most cases DNS is not required but may be used to allow hosts to be accessed by their registered
18 Chapter 2About Configuring Session ServicesThin-client session services are made available by servers hosting Citrix ICA and Microsoft RDP software
Establishing a Server Environment 19Configuring ICA Session ServicesICA session services can be made available on the network using either of the foll
20 Chapter 2Configuring RDP Session ServicesRDP session services can be made available on the network using any of the following services:• Windows 20
3 System AdministrationThis chapter provides system administration information, remote management information, and detailed system command and paramet
22 Chapter 3client; the ICA client is fully contained in the thin client system and can only be updated by changing that entire system. The RDP client
System Administration 23Resetting to Factory Defaults Using G-Key ResetHigh-privileged or Stand-alone users can reset the thin client to factory defau
Thin Client Requirements ComplianceFCC ComplianceModel SX0, Product S10 thin clients meet Class B requirements.IEC/EN ComplianceModel SX0, Product S10
24 Chapter 3Desktop file server or add to the PNAgent/PNLite servers list. To access the Network Setup dialog box in such a case, disconnect the netwo
System Administration 25Using Wyse Device Manager Software For Remote AdministrationWyse Device Manager (formerly known as Rapport) software is a full
26 Chapter 3Using the User Profile ini File Command SetThe following sections provide information about the user profile .ini file command set.• "
System Administration 27Knowing the General Rules of the ini FilesGeneral rules of the .ini files include the following:• Commands and parameters can
28 Chapter 3Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini OnlyTable 2 lists the Command/Parameter and Description set for wnos.ini only.Table 2 wnos.ini OnlyComm
System Administration 29DefaultUser=username Default sign-on user. Note that this user name is displayed in the Sign-on dialog box and may be either u
30 Chapter 3LongApplicationName={yes,no} Set to yes to display all 38 characters in a desktop icon name. Otherwise, icons display up to 19 characters
System Administration 31SignOn={yes,no, NTLM} [MaxConnect=max] [ConnectionManager={maximize, minimize, hide}] [EnableOK={yes,no}] [DisableGuest={yes,n
32 Chapter 3TimeZone=zone [ManualOverride={yes, no}] [daylight = {yes, no}] [start=mmwwdd end=mmwwdd] [TimeZoneName=timezonename] [DayLightName=daylig
System Administration 33Commands and Parameters - wnos.ini and {username}.iniTable 3 lists the Command/Parameter and Description set for both wnos.ini
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34 Chapter 3**Desktop=bitmap file[Layout = {center, tile}]The Desktop command specifies a bitmap file to be used as wallpaper for the local desktop. T
System Administration 35**DisableMouse={yes, no}OrMouseDisable={yes, no}Value and Disabledno — Mouse is enabled (default) yes — Mouse is disabled and
36 Chapter 3**ICABrowsing={udp, http} Establishes the default browsing protocol. Default is udp. This setting can be overridden by the parameter HttpB
System Administration 37**Language=codeCharset={ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-7}Once specified in wnos.ini, it is saved in non-volatile memory. Set Charset={IS
38 Chapter 3**LowBand={no, yes} Establishes the default setting for all connections.yes or no choice to enable optimization for low speed connections,
System Administration 39PnliteServer=List of {IP address,DNS names} with optional port number for each entryReconnectAtLogon={0, 1, 2}ReconnectFromBut
40 Chapter 3Printer={SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4}[Host=\[domain]\host] [Name=share_name] [PrinterID=window_driver][Class=classname][Enabled={yes, no}][Enab
System Administration 41**PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, High] [LockDown= {yes, no}][HideSysInfo = {yes, no}][HidePPP = {yes, no}][HidePN = {yes, no}][HideConn
42 Chapter 3**Reconnect={yes, no} Establish the default setting of Reconnect for all types of connections. This setting in wnos.ini will be saved into
System Administration 43**Seamless={yes, no}[HideTaskbar={0, 1, 2}]If set to yes, then the default resolution for ICA published applications is set to
Contents1 Introduction 1About this Guide 1Organization of this Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 2Related Online Resources Available at Wyse 22 Establishi
44 Chapter 3VDIBroker=vdi_broker_url Specifies the VDI broker server (supports both http and https). If vdi_broker_url does not start with http nor ht
System Administration 45ICA and RDP Connect Parameter ListTable 4 lists the ICA and RDP Command/Parameter and Description set.Table 4 ICA and RDP Conn
46 Chapter 3Encryption={None, Basic, 40, 56, 128, Login-128}Connection security level. The highest level is 128-bit security (Login-128 option is 128
System Administration 47Icon={default, bitmap file} Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this connection. Use default to display
48 Chapter 3Reconnect={yes, no, 1 to 3600 (seconds)}Parameter Value and Actionyes — Restart the connection after 20 seconds when disconnected. Default
System Administration 49UnmapSerials={no, yes} ICA and RDP. Specifies to auto-connect to local serials when the connection starts. The default is yes.
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Tables1 DHCP Options 142 wnos.ini Only 283 wnos.ini and {username}.ini 334 ICA and RDP Connect Parameter List 45
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Administrators GuideWyse® WintermTM 1 series, Based on Wyse Thin OSIssue: 121906Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., December 2006Created u
1 IntroductionWyse® WintermTM 1 series Thin Clients use the Wyse Thin OS. These highly optimized thin clients provide ultra-fast access to application
2 Chapter 1Wyse Technical SupportTo access Wyse technical resources, visit AskWyse.com. If you still have questions, you can submit your questions usi
2 Establishing a Server EnvironmentThis chapter contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide n
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