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Cisco Virtual Experience Client 2112/2212 INI Files Reference Guide for WTOS 7.0_214
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WNOS INI and {username} INI Parameters
This chapter provides the supported parameters that you can use in a wnos.ini file and in a
{username}.ini file.
{username}.ini file.
Parameters for wnos.ini Files and {username}.ini Files
Parameters with bold values (defaults) are required parameters for a wnos.ini file or a {username}.ini
file (those parameters without bold values are optional).
file (those parameters without bold values are optional).
Caution
As stated previously, “user profile” parameters (found in the {username}.ini file) generally override the
identically named “global” parameters (found in the wnos.ini file). However, some “global” parameters
do not allow this—specifically, parameters in
identically named “global” parameters (found in the wnos.ini file). However, some “global” parameters
do not allow this—specifically, parameters in
profile” override. Thus, if the parameters in
that are noted with * are used in both a
{username}.ini file and in a wnos.ini file, the noted parameters in the wnos.ini file will override the same
noted parameters in the {username}.ini file.
noted parameters in the {username}.ini file.
For example, if the parameter Resolution=1024x768 is used in the {username}.ini file and the same
parameter Resolution=1280x1024 is used in the wnos.ini file, the Resolution=1280x1024 in the wnos.ini
file will override the Resolution parameter in the {username}.ini file. Therefore, if you want the
parameter Resolution=1024x768 in the {username}.ini file to be used, you must not use the Resolution
parameter in the wnos.ini file.
parameter Resolution=1280x1024 is used in the wnos.ini file, the Resolution=1280x1024 in the wnos.ini
file will override the Resolution parameter in the {username}.ini file. Therefore, if you want the
parameter Resolution=1024x768 in the {username}.ini file to be used, you must not use the Resolution
parameter in the wnos.ini file.
Note
Parameters in
noted with two asterisks (**) that are used in a {username}.ini file will return
to the values set for those parameters in the wnos.ini file after a user sign-out.
For example, if your {username}.ini file contains the parameter MouseSwap=1 (so that the mouse
buttons are swapped for your left-handed use) and you sign out of the thin client, then the MouseSwap
value will return to the original default value of 0 (MouseSwap=0) contained in the wnos.ini file—so
that others who sign in can use their own “user profile” (assuming the administrator has not changed the
default values in the wnos.ini file).
buttons are swapped for your left-handed use) and you sign out of the thin client, then the MouseSwap
value will return to the original default value of 0 (MouseSwap=0) contained in the wnos.ini file—so
that others who sign in can use their own “user profile” (assuming the administrator has not changed the
default values in the wnos.ini file).