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There is nothing like that in the mac.ini.
It is a standard mac.ini created by MacGen and copied directly into the inc folder without making any changes.I added reconnect=no and it still tries to reconnect. I am connecting to a Server 2008 R2 RDS Farm.
Here is the complete log:
1: System Version: HF 6.3.0_27.01f (ROM: 1.16i)
2: CPU Version: VIA Eden Processor 800MHz
3: Checking Ethernet Link …
4: Checking Keyboard and Mouse …
5: Built-in certificate BTCTRoot.crt is installed
6: Built-in certificate Class3PCA_G2_v2.crt is installed
7: Built-in certificate Class4PCA_G2_v2.crt is installed
8: Built-in certificate GTECTGlobalRoot.crt is installed
9: Built-in certificate GTECTRoot.crt is installed
10: Built-in certificate Pc32ss_v4.crt is installed
11: Built-in certificate SecureServer.crt is installed
12: Built-in certificate EquafaxCA1.crt is installed
13: Ethernet device version: VT6105 Rhine III.
14: TCX USB: Local Device(0x0461,0x4d22,0x03,0x01,0x02)
15: USB: Found a new device “HID” on port 1
16: Looking up IP address from DHCP …
17: Contacting SNTP [172.31.1.235] …
18: Contacting Authentication Server …
19: Connection broker connected
20: Accessing system profile …
21: Invalid statement: ;*************************************************************22: Contacting File Server …
23: Contacting SNTP [172.31.1.235] …
24: Accessing system profile …
25: Invalid statement: ;*************************************************************26: Checking Software http:/wnos/VL10_wnos …
27: Contacting SNTP [172.31.1.235] …So, what did you put in the first line to get rid of the “Invalid statement;…” error
Well, i decided to go with #4, and I’ve almost got it working. I still need help with 2 things.
1. When my units read the mac ini, in event log it says – “21: Invalid Statement: some code;**********…”
2. Even though I specified no reconnect in the file, when I disconnect, it still tries to reconnect as long as plugged into network.
I am trying to connect to RDS on Server 2008 R2 and here is my mac.ini file, and it was created with MacGen:
SignOn=No
SessionConfig=RDP DefaultColor=1
CONNECT=RDP
Host=rdp.sterneagee.com
Description=”SAL RDS Farm”
AutoConnect=yes
Colors=16m
Fullscreen=yes
Resolution=default
LocalCopy=no
Exit=AllThose are eval TCX keys and have been altered to protect their true identity.
I am trying to use multiple wnos.ini files with an existing Quest vWorkspace connection broker. I am using the DHCP scope options 161 and 188. I have my S10 and V10L units getting their configuration from C:Program Files (x86)Quest SoftwarevWorkspaceWYSEwnos and my wnos.ini file reads like this –
FormUrl=logo.gif
signon=1
autoload=1
autosignoff=yes
privilege=High
VNCPrompt=no
DomainList=DALNET
Device=audio volume=high
SessionConfig=ALL UnmapPrinters=no Mapdisks=no
; TCX License for USB
TCXLicense=4WVQT-1VCZD-J2FAP-ZAC1F-FOFT1
; TCX License for MMR
TCXLicense=T4U5J-QCUUW-JAF2T-GSSDA-X57W8,UWY3X-9OOXB-JV8HK-F62MH-OVF03,K1BK9-1L9CO-W4W9C-SJOPT-5H7J3
; TCX License Key for Rich sound
TCXLicense=TXV05-BU77H-S42NQ-7M3B6-FDR25Which of the 4 options listed do you think above do you think would be simplest and easiest to implement?
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