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hello
Does some one know can i back up my WNOS.INI from my wyse
to edit after.
thank’s in advance
So your Linux units are reading in a wnos.ini and then you want to alter that wnos.ini on the device itself instead of altering the file on the FTP server?
CG
i want donwload it from the wyse , then put it on my computer & work on it with your software then send it back to the wyse.
you get me ?
Not completely. If your units read in a wnos.ini file, why not edit this one?
Or did you configure the unit locally and then want to extract this configuration to be edited in ConfGen?
CG
that’s what i want to do configure the unit locally and then to extract this configuration to be edited in ConfGen? but my question is how extract it ?
No way. If you configure it locally then there is no wnos.ini file to pull. All configuration is stored in a file called system.conf in home/root.
CG
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