Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 97

RDP connect options

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UnmapClipboard={no, yes} UnmapPrinters={no, yes} UnmapSerials={no, yes} UnmapUSB={no, yes} Username=[username, $SYS_VAR] Default is no. Yes/no option to disable clipboard redirection for an ICA session if redirecting the clipboard. Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local printers when the connection starts. Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local serials when the connection starts. Default is no. Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local USB devices (Virtual USB) when the connection starts. Username to log-in to the application server. Either a conventional login username or a variable can be used. Maximum of 31 characters are allowed. The value of username is a conventional login username. The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in System variables. NOTE: The combination of all the variables such as $IP@$DN are also supported. Username-enc=an encrypted username [WyseVDA={no, yes}] RDP connect options Specifies an encrypted string as a username for a connection. Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator for all ICA sessions. Table shown here contains the supported options used for RDP connections after you use the Connect=RDP parameter/selection. IMPORTANT: If an option has an underlined value (default), that option and default value will automatically be used with Connect=RDP; options without underlined values can also be used if you want to, but are not automatically used with Connect=RDP. In addition, when using options, you can leave the default value or change it to another value shown. For example, in the following case where: Connect=RDP [Option1={0, 1}] [Option2={1, 2, 3, 4}] Since you are using Connect=RDP, then Option 1 and its default value 0 will automatically be used as Option1 has an underlined value (default of 0). You can still use Option 2 if you want to, however, Option 2 is not automatically used with the parameter as Option 2 does not have a default (underlined) value. Connect Parameter: Options 97

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UnmapClipboard={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to disable clipboard redirection for an ICA session if
redirecting the clipboard.
UnmapPrinters={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local printers when the
connection starts.
UnmapSerials={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local serials when the
connection starts.
UnmapUSB={
no, yes}
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to not auto-connect to local USB devices (Virtual
USB) when the connection starts.
Username=[username, $SYS_VAR]
Username to log-in to the application server. Either a conventional
login username or a variable can be used. Maximum of 31
characters are allowed.
The value of username is a conventional login username.
The value of $SYS_VAR is a system variable found in
System
variables
.
NOTE:
The combination of all the variables such as $IP@$DN are
also supported.
Username-enc=an encrypted username
Speciļ¬es
an encrypted string as a username for a connection.
[WyseVDA={
no, yes}]
Default is no
.
Yes/no option to enable Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator for all
ICA sessions.
RDP connect options
Table shown here contains the supported options used for RDP connections after you use the
Connect=RDP
parameter/selection.
IMPORTANT:
If an option has an underlined value (default), that option and default value will automatically be used with Connect=RDP; options
without underlined values can also be used if you want to, but are not automatically used with Connect=RDP. In addition, when using
options, you can leave the default value or change it to another value shown.
For example, in the following case where:
Connect=RDP
[Option1={
0, 1}]
[Option2={1, 2, 3, 4}]
Since you are using Connect=RDP, then Option 1 and its default value 0 will automatically be used as Option1 has an underlined value
(default of 0). You can still use Option 2 if you want to, however, Option 2 is not automatically used with the parameter as Option 2 does
not have a default (underlined) value.
Connect Parameter: Options
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