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April 30, 2021 at 10:37 pm #105255
i was setting up the thinos for an upgrade and unzipped the default wnos.zip and everything is now [default]
it finally boots but now is searching for horizon and doesn’t let me log inApril 30, 2021 at 10:48 pm #105258;*************************************************************
; ThinOS – Sample INI File Configurations (wnos.ini)
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; Security Configurations
Privilege=None LockDown=Yes HideConnectionManager=Yes Upload=USB
AdminMode=Yes \
Enc-Username=[example] \
Enc-Password=[example] \
Admin-Username=”” \
Admin-Password=””
;AdminMode=Yes \
; Enc-Username=”” \
; Enc-Password=”” \
; Admin-Username=[example] \
; Admin-Password=[example]
EnableGKey=Yes
SecurityPolicy=Low
;
; Imaging and Cache Configurations
Autoload=101 LoadPkg=2 AddPkg=FR,HORIZON,TCX,RTME VerifySignature=No
MirrorFileServer=Yes
EnableCacheINI=Yes
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; Services Configurations
MAXVNCD=1
VNCPassword=[example] Encrypt=Yes
VNCPrompt=No
;
; Certificate Configurations
AddCertificate=[example]
;
; Time Configurations
EnableLocal=Yes HideDefault=Yes
Timeserver=time.nist.gov Timeformat=”12-hour format” Dateformat=mm/dd/yyyy
TimeZone=’GMT – 08:00′ ManualOverride=No \
Daylight=yes Start=030207 End=110206 \
TimeZoneName=”Pacific” DayLightName=”Pacific”
;
; Desktop Configurations
SysMode=Classic
SignOn=Yes MaxConnect=1000
AutoSignoff=Yes
Desktop=Dell.bmp
FormURL=
ScreenSaver=1 Type=3 PictureTimer=1
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; Group INI file – wyse\wnos\ini\citrix\citrix.ini
; SignOn Automation
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DefaultUser=[example]
Password=[example] Encrypt=Yes
DomainList=”[example]”
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; Citrix Broker Configurations
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PNLiteServer=https://[example].com Storefront=Yes CAGAuthMethod=LDAP
SessionConfig=ICA Timeout=No SessionReliability=Yes ProgressiveDisplay=Yes; Group INI file – wyse\wnos\ini\microsoft\microsoft.ini
; SignOn Automation
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DefaultUser=[example]
Password=[example] Encrypt=Yes
DomainList=”[example]”
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; Microsoft Broker Configurations
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ConnectionBroker=Microsoft
VDIBroker=https://[example].com
SessionConfig=All FullScreen=Yes; Group INI file – wyse\wnos\ini\vmware\vmware.ini
; SignOn Automation
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DomainList=”[example]”
DefaultUser=”[example]”
Password=[example] Encrypt=Yes
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; Horizon Broker Configurations
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ConnectionBroker=VMware ConnectionType=PCoIP
VDIBroker=https://[example].com
SessionConfig=PCoIP USBRedirection=PCoIP ShowDisconnectMessage=No
SessionConfig=All FullScreen=YesMay 4, 2021 at 11:59 am #105272What “default wnos.zip” are you talking about?
The above wnos.ini shows a package install for the horizon package and it shows Citrix and Horizon broker sign-in.
Is this by intent?CG
May 14, 2021 at 12:51 pm #105370i extracted the wnos.zip in the ftp folder and the user at the terminal thought it was an upgrade.
i think i’ll call it a loss as i dont have a vmware horizon setup
May 24, 2021 at 12:43 pm #105440This is not a default one, but a demo wnos.ini. This is not intended to be used as a productive wnos.ini.
You can use my Configuration Generator to create your own wnos.ini that fits your backend and needs.CG
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