Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 57

Change Date and Time, in peripherals setup will be enabled.

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When using this parameter in a wnos.ini file, it will be saved to NVRAM if EnableLocal is set to yes in the wnos.ini file. EnablePrinterSettings - Default isno. Yes/no option to enable printer configurations when a user Privilege=None. CoreDump - The option CoreDump=disabled will disable the core dump function. EnableNetworkSetup - This option is used to enable and disable the network setup. DisableNetworkOptions - This option is used to enable and disable the network options. EnableSystemPreferences -If the optional parameter, EnableSystemPreferences=TerminalNameOnly is set with Privilege=none, then the System Preferences menu is enabled, and only Terminal Name field can be accessed. DisableTerminalName- This option is used to enable and disable the terminal name. DisableSerial - This option is used to enable and disable the serial table in peripherals. DisableRotate - If the optional DisableRotate=yes is set, the rotate setting in the display setup will be disabled. This is only valid for C class clients because the rotation performance in C class may not be desirable. NOTE: If the optional EnableNetworkSetup=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the network setup will be enabled. If the optional DisableNetworkOptions=yes is set at the same time, the Options table will be disabled. If the optional EnableSystemPreferences=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the system preferences setup will be enabled. If the optional DisableTerminalName=yes is set at the same time, the terminal name field will be disabled. If the optional DisableSerial=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the serial table in peripherals setup will be enabled. DisableChangeDateTime- If the optional DisableChangeDateTime is set, the function of changing date and time locally will be disabled. For example, if you rightclick the time label in taskbar, nothing is displayed. The Change Date and Time button in System Preference will be invisible. EnableVPNManager-If the optional EnableVPNManager=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the VPN Manager setup is enabled. TrapReboot- If the optional TrapReboot=yes is set, client reboots after the execution of the trap. EnableCancel- If the optional EnableCancel=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the counter down window for reboot or shutdown can be cancelled. The default value is no. For example, set the following ini, Inactive=1 AutoSignoff=yes Shutdown=yes ShutdownCounter=30 Privilege=none EnableCancel=yes. Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 57

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When using this parameter in a wnos.ini
file,
it will be saved to NVRAM if EnableLocal is
set to yes in the wnos.ini
file.
EnablePrinterSettings
— Default is
no
. Yes/no option to enable printer
configurations
when a user Privilege=None.
CoreDump
— The option CoreDump=disabled will disable the core dump function.
EnableNetworkSetup
— This option is used to enable and disable the network setup.
DisableNetworkOptions
— This option is used to enable and disable the network
options.
EnableSystemPreferences
—If the optional parameter,
EnableSystemPreferences=TerminalNameOnly is set with Privilege=none, then the
System Preferences menu is enabled, and only Terminal Name
field
can be accessed.
DisableTerminalName
— This option is used to enable and disable the terminal name.
DisableSerial
— This option is used to enable and disable the serial table in peripherals.
DisableRotate
— If the optional DisableRotate=yes is set, the rotate setting in the
display setup will be disabled. This is only valid for C class clients because the rotation
performance in C class may not be desirable.
NOTE:
If the optional EnableNetworkSetup=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the
network setup will be enabled.
If the optional DisableNetworkOptions=yes is set at the same time, the Options
table will be disabled.
If the optional EnableSystemPreferences=yes is set with Privilege={none, low},
the system preferences setup will be enabled.
If the optional DisableTerminalName=yes is set at the same time, the terminal
name
field
will be disabled.
If the optional DisableSerial=yes is set with Privilege={none, low}, the serial table
in peripherals setup will be enabled.
DisableChangeDateTime
— If the optional DisableChangeDateTime is set, the
function of changing date and time locally will be disabled. For example, if you right-
click the time label in taskbar, nothing is displayed. The
Change Date and Time
button
in System Preference will be invisible.
EnableVPNManager
—If the optional EnableVPNManager=yes is set with
Privilege={none, low}, the VPN Manager setup is enabled.
TrapReboot
— If the optional TrapReboot=yes is set, client reboots after the execution
of the trap.
EnableCancel
— If the optional EnableCancel=yes is set with Privilege={none, low},
the counter down window for reboot or shutdown can be cancelled. The default value
is no.
For example, set the following ini,
Inactive=1
AutoSignoff=yes
Shutdown=yes
ShutdownCounter=30
Privilege=none EnableCancel=yes.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files
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