Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 55

Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese, Chinese Traditional, Japanese

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LocaleList= **Password= [encrypt={no, yes}] ** PRIVILEGE=[None, Low, High] [LockDown= {no, yes}] [HideSysInfo={no, yes}] [HidePPP={no, yes}] [HidePN={no, yes}] [HideConnectionManager={no, yes}] [EnableNetworkTest={no, yes}] [EnableTrace={no, yes}] [ShowDisplaySettings={no, yes}] [EnableKeyboardMouseSettings={no, yes}] NOTE: For Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean localization, a font file must also be placed under the folder wnos/font in the file server. For example, if you want to specify the system language to be Japanese, you must place a file named Japanese.msg under the folder wnos/locale in the file server, place a file named Japanese.fnt under the folder wnos/font in the file server, and then add Locale=Japanese load=yes in the INI file. If you are under a Wyse maintenance contract, you can download .fnt and .msg files from your My Downloads page in the Self-Service Center. If you are not under maintenance and wish to gain access to these files, you must complete a product registration. LocaleList - Specifies a list of locale, so that a user can switch the system language as needed. Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese Simplified, gb, Chinese Traditional, b5, Japanese, jp, Korean, ko, Latin, la. All the values will be displayed in the GUI. To view the GUI, click System Preference > General > Locale. Be sure to place the necessary files, for example German.msg, Japanese.msg, Japanese.fnt, and so on under the correct folders as described in the Locale parameter description. Specifies the password as the sign-on password; no minimum length; maximum length is 64 characters. In a wnos.ini file - If set to the default password, the system will sign on automatically and not wait for username, password, and domain entries. In a [username].ini file - Be sure it is the encrypted password of the user or the system will fail to sign on. This can be changed by a user, if allowed, in the Sign-on dialog box. encrypt - Default is no. Yes/no option to use an encrypted string for a password in the INI file instead of clear text. If encrypt=yes, the password in the INI is an ecrypted string instead of cleartext . For example: Password=wyseatc@123 or Password=NCAONIBINMANMLCOLKCNLL \ encrypt=yes Default is high. Privilege controls operator privileges and access to thin client resources. See also CCMEnable={yes, no}. None - This level of access is typical for kiosk or other restricted-use deployment. The System Setup selection on the desktop menu is disabled and the Setup submenu is not displayed. The Connect Manager is disabled by default. The Connect Manager can be enabled by using the HideConnectionManager=no option, however, the user cannot create a new connection or edit an existing connection. The user cannot reset the thin client to factory defaults. Low - This access level is assigned to a typical user. The Network selection on the Setup submenu is disabled and the Network Setup dialog box cannot be opened. The user cannot reset the thin client to factory defaults. High - Administrator access level allows all thin client resources to be available with no restrictions. A user can reset to factory defaults. Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 55

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NOTE:
For Chinese
Simplified,
Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean localization, a
font
file
must also be placed under the folder wnos/font in the
file
server.
For example, if you want to specify the system language to be Japanese, you
must place a
file
named Japanese.msg under the folder wnos/locale in the
file
server, place a
file
named Japanese.fnt under the folder wnos/font in the
file
server, and then add Locale=Japanese load=yes in the INI
file.
If you are under a Wyse maintenance contract, you can download .fnt and .msg
files
from your My Downloads page in the Self-Service Center.
If you are not under maintenance and wish to gain access to these
files,
you
must complete a product registration.
LocaleList=<value>
LocaleList
Specifies
a list of locale, so that a user can switch the system language
as needed.
Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese
Simplified,
gb, Chinese
Traditional, b5, Japanese, jp, Korean, ko, Latin, la.
All the values will be displayed in the GUI. To view the GUI, click
System Preference
>
General
>
Locale
. Be sure to place the necessary
files,
for example German.msg,
Japanese.msg, Japanese.fnt, and so on under the correct folders as described in the
Locale parameter description.
**Password=<sign-on password>
[encrypt={
no, yes}]
Specifies
the password as the sign-on password; no minimum length; maximum length
is 64 characters.
In a wnos.ini
file
— If set to the default password, the system will sign on
automatically and not wait for username, password, and domain entries.
In a [username].ini
file
— Be sure it is the encrypted password of the user or the
system will fail to sign on. This can be changed by a user, if allowed, in the Sign-on
dialog box.
encrypt
— Default is
no
. Yes/no option to use an encrypted string for a password in
the INI
file
instead of clear text. If encrypt=yes, the password in the INI is an ecrypted
string instead of cleartext . For example:
Password=wyseatc@123
or
Password=NCAONIBINMANMLCOLKCNLL \ encrypt=yes
** PRIVILEGE=[None, Low,
High]
[LockDown= {
no, yes}]
[HideSysInfo={
no, yes}]
[HidePPP={
no, yes}]
[HidePN={
no, yes}]
[HideConnectionManager={
no, yes}]
[EnableNetworkTest={
no, yes}]
[EnableTrace={
no, yes}]
[ShowDisplaySettings={
no, yes}]
[EnableKeyboardMouseSettings={no, yes}]
Default is
high
.
Privilege controls operator privileges and access to thin client resources. See also
CCMEnable={yes, no}.
None — This level of access is typical for kiosk or other restricted-use deployment.
The System Setup selection on the desktop menu is disabled and the Setup submenu
is not displayed. The Connect Manager is disabled by default.
The Connect Manager can be enabled by using the HideConnectionManager=no
option, however, the user cannot create a new connection or edit an existing
connection. The user cannot reset the thin client to factory defaults.
Low — This access level is assigned to a typical user. The Network selection on the
Setup submenu is disabled and the Network Setup dialog box cannot be opened. The
user cannot reset the thin client to factory defaults.
High — Administrator access level allows all thin client resources to be available with
no restrictions. A user can reset to factory defaults.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files
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