Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 96

Connect Parameter: Options, the connection display resolution.

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Password-enc=an encrypted password Reconnect={no, yes, 1 to 3600 (seconds)} Resolution=[default, Seamless, ] SessionReliability={no, yes} UniSession={no, yes} 96 Connect Parameter: Options IMPORTANT: The application server password is not encrypted; it is strongly recommended not to specify it. The user will be prompted to enter the password when the connection is made. This application server password directive never starts a line, so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign-on password which does starts a line. NOTE: The Password option is not written into a {username}.ini file by a user. When the New Password check box is selected, the system writes the new, changed password into the {username}.ini file with encryption. This password is then checked against the sign-on password with encryption to determine whether sign-on is successful. Specifies an encrypted string as a password for a connection. Default is no. Controls automatic reconnection to an application after a server disconnection. yes - Use to restart the connection; the default delay time for yes reconnect is 20 seconds. no - Use to prevent reconnection after a disconnect. 1 to 3600 - Use an integer value of 1 to 3600 seconds to restart the connection after the delay you want. For example, use 50 and the automatic reconnection to an application will occur after 50 seconds. Default is default. Specifies the connection display resolution. default - Starts the connection using the current desktop display setting with no window frame and border. Seamless - Available for use if the connection is to a published application. For Seamless connections, the MetaFrame hosts select the best-fit connection window for applications. - Resolution values you can use in the form X x Y depending on your client. Example for monitor resolution: 1024 x 768. See the Release Notes of your client. Default is no. Yes/no option to enable session reliability. NOTE: ThinOS thin clients do not support UDP browsing to obtain a new configuration about session reliability on the server. The thin client always connects to the default port. Default is no. Yes/no option to use a unisession. The connection will launch only once at a time.

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IMPORTANT:
The application server password is not encrypted; it is
strongly recommended not to specify it. The user will be
prompted to enter the password when the connection is
made. This application server password directive never starts
a line, so it can be distinguished from the thin client user
sign-on password which does starts a line.
NOTE:
The Password option is not written into a {username}.ini
file
by a user. When the
New Password
check box is selected,
the system writes the new, changed password into the
{username}.ini
file
with encryption. This password is then
checked against the sign-on password with encryption to
determine whether sign-on is successful.
Password-enc=an encrypted password
Specifies
an encrypted string as a password for a connection.
Reconnect={
no, yes, 1 to 3600 (seconds)}
Default is no
.
Controls automatic reconnection to an application after a server
disconnection.
yes — Use to restart the connection; the default delay time for yes
reconnect is 20 seconds.
no — Use to prevent reconnection after a disconnect.
1 to 3600 — Use an integer value of 1 to 3600 seconds to restart
the connection after the delay you want. For example, use 50 and
the automatic reconnection to an application will occur after 50
seconds.
Resolution=[
default, Seamless, <monitor resolution>]
Default is default
.
Specifies
the connection display resolution.
default — Starts the connection using the current desktop display
setting with no window frame and border.
Seamless — Available for use if the connection is to a published
application. For Seamless connections, the MetaFrame hosts select
the
best-fit
connection window for applications.
<monitor resolution> — Resolution values you can use in the form
X x Y depending on your client. Example for monitor resolution:
1024 x 768. See the Release Notes of your client.
SessionReliability={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to enable session reliability.
NOTE:
ThinOS thin clients do not support UDP browsing to obtain a
new
configuration
about session reliability on the server. The
thin client always connects to the default port.
UniSession={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to use a unisession. The connection will launch only
once at a time.
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Connect Parameter: Options