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Be sure to create/activate the two required MIME Types (.ini and .) under IIS (on a per site basis) to enable downloading. Also be sure your Web server can identify the file types used by Wyse thin clients.

To create/activate the .ini MIME Type:

1.On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to add a New Type.

2.In the File Type dialog box, enter the Associated extension .ini and Content type (MIME) text/plain.

3.Click OK to apply the settings.

To create/activate the . MIME Type:

1.On your IIS server, use the File Types menu to add a New Type.

2.In the File Type dialog box, enter the Associated extension . and Content type (MIME) text/plain.

3.Click OK to apply the settings.

For detailed instructions on adding the .ini and . MIME Types, refer to Wyse Knowledge Base Solution #21581 (go to the Wyse Knowledge Base at http://www.wyse.com/kb and search for 21581).

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