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Anyone knows how to export to an INI or TEXT file the runnning configuration and parameters of a Wyse C10LE?
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That would be a great function but unfortunately it isn’t possible.
Use my ConfGen to create your wnos.ini.
CG
well i’m able to export the current device and user setting by doing the follow :
– Unlock the device, be sure you are in admin mode (unlock the device if needed, i was not able to find the option in user mode).
– right mouse > view ini setting, choose wnos.ini or user.ini.
– select everything, CTRL-A didn’t worked for me. Then just press CTRL-C
– login into windows and just paste it in notepad and you have your current settings exported.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
This just exports the last read wnos.ini.
HectorG is looking for a way to configure a WTOS device and then pull this config.
CG
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