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Hi,
Following the change of the http server, some devices have duplicates entries for all connexions.
How to cleanup that ? (asking users to do a “reset to factory” would be the last resort option…).
This is basic http download. No MWS involved.
Extra entries have a star and the custom icon is no set.
Apparently this has to do with MirrorFileServer option which is flawed :
I now set it to NO.
Reset the Wyse to factory
Start the Wyse —> It fetchs wnos.ini and <@MAC>.ini —-> OK
Stop the http server.
Restart the Wyse —> It can’t fetch ini files . BUT previous connections are there (w/ a star and no custom icons) although they shouldn’t. They can’t be deleted.
So, for some reason, some Wyses and displaying both downloaded ini files and previously cached ones…
Solved by re-instating the previous http server (alias to the new one) and then disabling local copies.
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