Cisco Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2111 Administrator's Guide

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Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 2112/2212 ICA Administration Guide for WTOS 7.0_214
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Getting Started
WTOS is designed to be centrally managed and configured using INI files, although it can be used in 
environments without central configuration for basic connectivity needs. In general, it is recommended 
that you use central configuration to enable you to automatically push updates and any desired default 
configuration to all Cisco VXC Clients (zero clients) in your WTOS environment.
This chapter includes:
Connecting to a Remote Server
Central Configuration
If you are set up for automatic detection (using INI files—see Cisco Virtual Experience Client 
2112/2212 WTOS INI Files Reference Guide
), your zero client automatically detects and connects to the 
configured remote services during the boot-up process. 
Simply press the power button to turn on your zero client to see the Login dialog box. Enter your 
username, password, and domain, and then click Login. After successful authentication, your available 
connections are presented for use. 
Although the zero client defaults to the Classic Desktop for INI backward compatibility, you can 
configure the zero client to display the Cisco VXC desktop by using the SysMode=VDI parameter in the 
INI files or by selecting the desktop option in a dialog box (see 
).
Manual Connection
If you are not yet set up for central configuration, you see the Cisco VXC toolbar, where you can 
configure the initial server connection you want using the Remote Connections dialog box before you 
log in. See