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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.
Parameters for wnos.ini Files and {username}.ini Files
 contains the supported parameters you can use in 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).
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 
 noted with an asterisk (*) do not allow this “user 
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. 
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.
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).