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  • in reply to: Enable USB Ports on S10 #16965
    joegardner
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    Thanks for all the replies on this topic and it seems from here and also some other sources that to run our USB devices through these ports on the front we’ll need to install WYSE’s TCX USB Visualizer software. Unfortunately, this only runs under XP and Vista it seems and our T-server is running WinServer2003. 🙁 So we may not be able to use these USB ports for what we wanted in the first place after all. 🙁 🙁 Does anyone have any other succestions for terminals (HP, etc) that have actual working USB ports out of the box?

    Thanks!

    joe.

    in reply to: Enable USB Ports on S10 #16874
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    wnos is short n sweet:

    AutoLoad=1
    EthernetSpeed=Auto
    SignOn=0
    PRIVILEGE=None

    CONNECT=RDP Host= Description= Autoconnect=yes Fullscreen=yes Colors=high LowBand=no Resolution=1024×768 Domainname=

    As this is happening on ALL the WYSE S10s we have installed (about 30), I suspect it’s not just a hardware problem. The back ports work normally, but the front ones seem to be dead to any device we plug in. Could this be a BIOS setting and not a wnos option? If so, how can I get to the BIOS? I’ve tried, but the S10 just boots up normally no matter what key combo I try to interupt it.

    Thanks again!

    joe.

    in reply to: Enable USB Ports on S10 #16856
    joegardner
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    We’re running Windows Server 2003 as a terminal server. I know where the wnos is, but just need the right command in it to turn on the ports (I think). Any ideas?

    Thanks!

    joe.

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