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  • in reply to: V10L Single Screen & WTOS v6 – confgen #10883
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    Damn it!! Ah well, if needs must, WDM it will probably be 😀

    Thanks again for the help mate

    in reply to: V10L Single Screen & WTOS v6 – confgen #10880
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    DHCP
    🙂

    in reply to: V10L Single Screen & WTOS v6 – confgen #10878
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    Muy Bien, y tu ?

    Cheers for the quick response fella.
    Sorry if this is a really dumb questions, but…… “You can put them in different folders on your FTP server and change the path on the V10Ls accordingly.” …………I have already set up a different location on the ftprootWyseWNOS share one for standard and one for the V10L’s, with a seperate wnos.ini file, I’m just not too sure how to tell the V10L’s with dual screens to use this one?

    Plus, thanks for the info about wnos 6, I have a request in with our WYSE bloke, but I’m thinking he may be on holiday 🙂

    Cheers again

    Will.

    in reply to: HP USB Scanner – anyone got one working on an s10 ? #10650
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    Once again, thanks ConfGen, I should have provided more info I think.
    We are running WTOS in a VDI environment and have been lucky enough to get our hands on the USB redirector rca_wnos file which works a treat for such things as usb drives and (some) pda’s and camera’s etc just not the scanners, I will be meeting up with our tech guy from WYSE in the not too distant future so will keep you posted on what he has to say

    Thanks again for coming back to me 🙂

    Will.

    in reply to: Removing the PXE boot from the V10L #10545
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    10010101110010101010010101011100010101011010101010010000111010101010101010010101011111101011110110100010001010000101010000000
    Ha Ha,
    Just in case your binary translators are broken, that says:

    Thanks mate 🙂

    Nearly there and ready to deploy now, thanks in a big part to you!.

    power down

    Cheers
    Will.
    Long Live the Monkey

    in reply to: System Bleeps from the Terminals #10543
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    You live in here don’t you?? 🙂 Never have I had a post replied to so quickly, thanks
    You really are the man!!! no disrespect to the other 2 of the Wyse Monkeys, but I haven’t had any help from them so far so can’t comment.
    Removing the spaces works a treat, thanks 🙂

    Only 1 more question from me today, but i’ll start another post for that one, thanks again

    in reply to: System Bleeps from the Terminals #10540
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    Thanks Man, You really are incredibly helpful!
    I’ll give it a go now 🙂

    One more question, if you don’t mind? I am playing aroundtesting the V10L and am trying to sort enable the DualHead setting. In your tool there is the Dual Mode option in the Display page, which I have set and have installed the Wyse MHA1.0.06 locally on my Win XP VDI client. The problem I am now having is that although the my wnos.ini shows as below it doesn’t alter the “Dual Head” option locally on the V10L, I was wondering if this was because it is within a seperate page on the Wyse box itself and whether or not it needs a seperate option in your tool? or is there some code I can just add in, I have tried a few differnt things but no joy so far 🙁

    Obviously we could manually set this for each box but we may end up deploying up to 1000 of these little beauties and it would be great if this could be done in the wnos.ini

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Display *
    ;*************************************************************

    DeskColor=”0 0 0″
    Dualhead=yesMainscreen=1Orientation=horizontalTaskbar=mainscreen

    in reply to: System Bleeps from the Terminals #10521
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    Hi ConfGen,
    apologies for the query on this, I have just used your fantastic tool to create a new wnos.ini, worked a treat 😀 , but where would I slot in this extra bit of info in the current script to kill the system bleeps?
    cheers
    Will.
    *******

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* *
    ;* This wnos.ini file was generated with the *
    ;* Configuration File Generator *
    ;* Copyright by Thomas Moellerbernd *
    ;* *
    ;*************************************************************

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* General 1 *
    ;*************************************************************

    autoload=2
    Rootpath=/ftproot/wyse
    Privilege=High HidePPP=yes HidePN=yes ShowDisplaySettings=yes

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Input Devices *
    ;*************************************************************

    Language=Uk

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Display *
    ;*************************************************************

    Resolution=DDC Refresh=60
    DeskColor=”0 0 0″
    Dualhead=yesMainscreen=1Orientation=horizontalTaskbar=mainscreen

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Time *
    ;*************************************************************

    Timeserver=172.26.0.242 timeformat=”24-hour format” Dateformat=dd/mm/yyyy
    ; If you are using an older version of WTOS code please use:
    ; TimeZone= ‘GMT’ ManualOverride=yes Daylight=yes Start=030507 End=100507 TimeZoneName=GMT DayLightName=GMT

    TimeZone=’Greenwich Mean Time’ ManualOverride=yes Daylight=yes Start=030507 End=100507 TimeZoneName=”Greenwich Standard Time” DayLightName=”Greenwich Daylight Time”

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Network *
    ;*************************************************************

    Device=Ethernet Speed=”Auto”
    SignOn=No
    VDIBroker=172.26.0.110

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* General Session *
    ;*************************************************************

    SessionConfig=ALL UnmapPrinters=no UnmapSerials=no Smartcards=yes MapDisks=yes DisableSound=no
    UniSession=yes

    *******

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