Cisco Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2111 Reference Guide

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Preface
Overview
The Cisco Virtualization Experience Client (VXC) 2112 and 2212 are workstation-class virtualization 
clients that run WTOS firmware for use with the Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) and the 
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The ICA and RDP protocols are designed to deliver a user desktop 
from a centralized host server across standard IP networks, enabling you to use applications and desktop 
peripherals as if you were using them locally.
The Cisco VXC 2112 and Cisco VXC 2212 are highly optimized thin clients that provide ultra-fast 
access to applications, files, and network resources available on machines hosted by Citrix 
infrastructures. WTOS uses the Cisco VXC engine to provide a secure, near-zero management core that 
requires no local antivirus software or firewall to protect against viruses or malware.
Session and networks services available on enterprise networks may be accessed on enterprise networks, 
a direct intranet connection, or from a remote location using a secure gateway from Citrix.
WTOS Initialization (INI) files are plain-text files that you can construct to contain the configuration 
information you want for your thin clients running WTOS (both on a global level and on an individual 
user level). For example, these INI files can be used by applications to save information about a user’s 
preferences and operating environment.
Caution
Information and procedures presented in this guide are intended for use by system administrators and 
should not be used by untrained persons.
Audience
This guide is intended for administrators of Cisco VXC clients running WTOS. It provides the detailed 
information you need to help you understand and use the WTOS INI files. It contains information on the 
different INI files you can use and the rules for constructing the files. It also provides the parameter 
details you need (with working examples) to get the most out of your INI files. In addition, this guide 
also includes an appendix that contains all of the supported connect options you can use for ICA and 
RDP connections.