Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 31

The option Broker_Logging_level and Session_Logging_Level, From ThinOS version 8.3_109

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PasswordServer=password_server [AccountSelfService={yes, no}] [connect={ica, rdp}] [encryption={Basic, 40, 56, 128, Login-128, None}] PCoIP_Logging={yes, no} [Broker_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}] [Session_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}] PlatformConfig=all [EncryptFS=yes] PlatformConfig="C/V/S/R/T Class" [Firmware={Firmware filename}] [BIOS={BIOS filename}] [ECFirmware={EC filename}] checked. The value is persistent, and the default value of the setting is default. From ThinOS version 8.3_109, ThinOS supports OneSign 5.2 RDSH broker. Set AutoAccess=RDSHD or RDSHA to automatically launch Microsoft type broker. Set RDSHPC to automatically launch RDP session without broker. Specify an ica/rdp server that can be used to log on to modify password when you sign-on with password timeout. The PasswordServer statement can specify the connection parameters as described in the Connect statement. If no parameter is specified, it connects with ICA protocol. AccountSelfService - Yes/no option to define the password server as an Account Self Service server. If AccountSelfService=yes follows PasswordServer, click the icon on the signon window to do account self-service. If Connect parameters do not follow AccountSelfService=yes, this password server will be the account self-service server of Citrix and clicking the icon will use Citrix protocol to unlock or change password for an account. If Connect parameters follow AccountSelfService=yes, clicking the icon launches a session to change password for an account. The option PCoIP_Logging can enable and disable the PCoIP client logs output in Trouble Shooting. If you set the value to yes, then it is same as selecting the Trouble Shooting Capture Export PCoIP Log radio button to persistent and no to none. The option Broker_Logging_level and Session_Logging_Level accord to PCoIP broker log level and PCoIP session log level. The default value is 0 which means critical log, 1 means log severity error, 2 means log severity info, 3 means log severity debug, and 4 means log severity unrestrained. Encrypts local flash, specifically cached INI files and credentials that are stored, if using signon=yes. NOTE: Event log will display new statements stating that FileSystem encryption has been enabled. If a specific platform is specified by the PlatformConfig parameter, then ThinOS will attempt to load the Firmware and BIOS whose filenames are specified by the Firmware and BIOS parameters. If the written Firmware and BIOS are valid on file server, they will be loaded by default; if the written Firmware and BIOS are invalid on file server, ThinOS will load the platform default Firmware and BIOS instead. For example: If you re-name the Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS (T10) firmware file from DOVE_boot to DOVE_boot_8.0_037., then you must use platformconfig-="T Class", then add Firmware=DOVE_boot_8.0_037. Parameters for wnos INI files only 31

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checked. The value is persistent, and the default value of the
setting is default.
From ThinOS version 8.3_109, ThinOS supports OneSign 5.2 RDSH
broker.
Set AutoAccess=RDSHD or RDSHA to automatically launch
Microsoft type broker.
Set RDSHPC to automatically launch RDP session without broker.
PasswordServer=password_server
[AccountSelfService={yes, no}]
[connect={ica, rdp}]
[encryption={Basic, 40, 56, 128,
Login-128, None}]
Specify an ica/rdp server that can be used to log on to modify
password when you sign-on with password timeout.
The PasswordServer statement can specify the connection
parameters as described in the Connect statement. If no parameter
is
specified,
it connects with ICA protocol.
AccountSelfService — Yes/no option to
define
the password
server as an Account Self Service server.
If AccountSelfService=yes follows PasswordServer, click the icon
on the signon window to do account self-service.
If Connect parameters do not follow AccountSelfService=yes, this
password server will be the account self-service server of Citrix
and clicking the icon will use Citrix protocol to unlock or change
password for an account.
If Connect parameters follow AccountSelfService=yes, clicking the
icon launches a session to change password for an account.
PCoIP_Logging={yes, no}
[Broker_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}]
[Session_Logging_Level={0,1,2,3,4}]
The option PCoIP_Logging can enable and disable the PCoIP client
logs output in Trouble Shooting. If you set the value to yes, then it
is same as selecting the Trouble Shooting Capture Export PCoIP
Log radio button to persistent and no to none.
The option Broker_Logging_level and Session_Logging_Level
accord to PCoIP broker log level and PCoIP session log level. The
default value is 0 which means critical log, 1 means log severity
error, 2 means log severity info, 3 means log severity debug, and 4
means log severity unrestrained.
PlatformConfig=all
[EncryptFS=yes]
Encrypts local
flash,
specifically
cached INI
files
and credentials that
are stored, if using signon=yes.
NOTE:
Event log will display new statements stating that FileSystem
encryption has been enabled.
PlatformConfig=”C/V/S/R/T
Class”
[Firmware={Firmware
filename}]
[BIOS={BIOS
filename}]
[ECFirmware={EC
filename}]
If a
specific
platform is
specified
by the
PlatformConfig
parameter,
then ThinOS will attempt to load the Firmware and BIOS whose
filenames
are
specified
by the Firmware and BIOS parameters.
If the written Firmware and BIOS are valid on
file
server, they will be
loaded by default; if the written Firmware and BIOS are invalid on
file
server, ThinOS will load the platform default Firmware and BIOS
instead.
For example: If you re-name the Wyse 3010 thin client with ThinOS
(T10)
firmware
file
from DOVE_boot to DOVE_boot_8.0_037., then
you must use
platformconfig-="T
Class", then add
Firmware=DOVE_boot_8.0_037.
Parameters for wnos INI
files
only
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