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| 2. | Depending on whether you select Manual FTP Information or Use DHCP Server’s |
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| FTP Options complete one of the following: |
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| • If you selected Manual FTP Information, enter the IP address of the FTP server |
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| along with the path to the MSI package that installs the Addon (the MSI package on |
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| the FTP server must be accompanied by a Params.ini file in the same path or the |
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| installation will fail). |
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| • If you selected Use DHCP Server’s FTP Options, the FTP Path box is disabled |
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| and displays the FTP server name and path derived from the DHCP server (DHCP |
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| Options 161 - FTP server list and 162 - Root path to the FTP files must be |
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| configured as described in "Using FTP File Servers"). |
| 3. | Enter the credentials to connect to the FTP server (default User name is anonymous |
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| and the default Password is Wyse). |
| 4. | Select Save Password to allow FTP server login without entering credentials. |
| 5. | (Optional) Click Settings to open and use the Network Configurable Settings dialog |
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| box to set connection retry attempts and intervals between attempts. |
| 6. | Select the Allow Automatic Upgrade check box. The Addon pane displays a list of |
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| Addons, and Add, Edit, and Delete become active. |
| 7. | Click Add to open and use the |
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| Path to the MSI package and enter the User name and Password, if necessary) to |
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| add a new Addon to the Auto |
| 8. | (Optional) You can select an Addon in the Auto |
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| change information about the Addon. |
| 9. | (Optional) You can select an Addon in the Auto |
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| remove the Addon from the list. |
10.After completing your configurations, click OK, and then reboot the thin client. The FTP Addons utility checks the Auto
Note
The FTP Addons utility will automatically checks for newer versions of all
Addons in the Auto