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normally my WNOS.INI looks like this:
privilege=high
lockdown=no
autoload=1
Fileserver=192.168.0.4
Rootpath=/
Device=Ethernet Speed="Auto"
SignOn=No
CONNECT=RDP
Host=ts1.mydomain.com
Description="My application"
AutoConnect=1
;Reconnect=200
Colors=true
Fullscreen=yes
Experience=0
Resolution=default
LocalCopy=no
Now I have to devide all my 1200LE’s into two or maybe three groups, all targeting to different terminal servers (different RDP connection settings).
How do I have to do that?
I don’t want my users to login/authenticate to the clients and then use username.ini files.
Is there a chance to seperate the clients by MAC address or S/N or internal name?
Two options:
1. Use WDM Enterprise a the inbuild feature called Default Device Configuration (DDC)
2. Use mac.ini files.
To do the latter you just create a subfolder called /inc and then add a parameter to your wnos.ini called “Include=$mac.ini”. Best place to add is after the SignOn parameter. Now create ini files in the /inc folder and name them as the mac address of the units eg 008064123456.ini.
Include your new RDP section there and finish with Exit=all. This way the parser does not jump back to wnos.ini to read the rest of it.
CG
@CG:
Thanks, this sounds pretty straight forward. I’ll simply choose the mac.ini thing.
Just tested it .. it’s working perfectly.
Many thanks for the quick and competent answer, as well as the short description of “what to do..”
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