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Appendix B

NetworkPrinter

Table 17 contains the supported options you can use for the NetworkPrinter parameter.

TIP: The NetworkPrinter command line defines a printer that uses traditional Unix Line Printer Daemon protocols.

CAUTION: Only the Name option is required for all supported printer parameters; other options you can use for the printer parameter are optional.

Example:

NetworkPrinter=LPD Queue=printer-queue-name-on-server

Table 18 NetworkPrinter Options

Options

Description

 

 

[Default={yes, no}]

Indicates that the option block defines the default

 

printer for the thin client. If it occurs on more than

 

one printer definition in the INI file, the last definition

 

to specify is chosen as the default.

 

 

[Description=text]

Offers a short, human-readable description of the

 

printer being defined. If the description includes blank

 

spaces, it must be enclosed in quotation marks.

 

 

[Enable={yes, no}]

Yes/no option to specify that the printer is available

 

for use.

 

 

[EnableLPD={yes, no}]

This parameter is retained for backwards

 

compatibility; otherwise, it is ignored.

 

 

[ModelID=Linux driver name]

Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a

 

Linux printer driver (for example, “HP LaserJet 4”).

 

Usually this parameter is not specified for any locally

 

attached printers; it is used for LPR printers on the

 

network.

 

 

Name=printer name

Provides both the name that is given in the local

 

printers list and the internal name of the local print

 

queue. Name must be between 1 and 16 characters,

 

starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters,

 

digits, underscores, and dashes.

 

NOTE: This parameter is mandatory (all other

 

common parameters are optional).

 

 

[PrinterID=Windows driver]

Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a

 

Windows printer driver (for example, “Brother

 

MFC-420CN Printer”). Specify this parameter if you

 

are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or

 

RDESKTOP connection.

 

 

[printers.autolocate={no, yes}]

Yes/no option to automatically locate and register

 

available printers. Default is no.

 

 

[PPD=PPD name]

Directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition

 

filename for use as a local printer driver.

 

NOTE: The PPD option can be useful when attaching

 

a local printer for which you already have a CUPS

 

configuration on another system.

 

 

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Contents Reference Guide Wyse Enhanced UbuntuTM Linux INI FilesCopyright Notices End User License Agreement License TrademarksRestricted Rights Legend Ordering Information Contents IvContents Summary of Revisions Summary of Revisions Dell Inc -11 Rev. DReference Description Vii Viii Introduction About this Guide Dell Technical SupportGetting Started Learning INI File Basics Supported INI Files You can ConstructRules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files Global Connect Parameters FirstContinue Lines with a Space and Backslash Blank Lines Make Files Easy to Read Comment with a # SignValues with White Spaces Require Quotation Marks System VariablesChapter Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only General Settings wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only Chapter Default is the following order SRV, Cname Default is noHOSTNAME, UI, Dhcp if any of the methods Specified in the INI file failsChapter Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only Peripheral Settings wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only Connection Settings wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only For ICA only Device families that are included in the VMWare View Securiity Notes AuthType NotesWEP-KEY Notes Security type Open example Security type WEP 40/128-bit key exampleSecurity type WEP 128-bit Passphrase example Security type WPA & WPA2 Personal exampleThis page intentionally blank Parameters for WLX INI, $MAC INI, and username INI Files General Settings wlx.ini, $MAC.ini, and username.ini Files Default is cacheValue and Operator Privileges Chapter Parameter Description Vmwareviewclient Vncviewer Socks For RDP only Do not USEConnect Parameter Options Chromium Connect Options Option Value and ActionDefault is Citrix ICA Connect OptionsICA Connect Options Description UDPDefault is for Thinwire and 32,768 for client audio Option DescriptionVariable and Description Default is yes Custom Connect Options Mandatory OptionEricom PowerTerm TEC Connect Options Default is COM1 RDP Connect Options CONNECT=RDP \RDP Connect Options RDP Connect Options Description Yes/no option to use the same credentials User SSH Connect Options CONNECT=SSH \VMware View Client Connect Options VMware View Client Connect Options Description VNC Viewer Connect Options CONNECT=VNCVIEWER \VNC Viewer Connect Option List Description Default is FullScreen Web Browser Mozilla Firefox Connect OptionsThis page intentionally blank Printer Parameters Options JetDirectPrinter Options Description NetworkPrinter Printer Printer Options DescriptionPrinterURI PrinterURI Options DescriptionPrinterURI Options SMBPrinter Printer Parameters Options This page intentionally blank Appendix B TimeZone Parameter Values TimeZone Values Continent Country Value TimeZone Values Continent Country Hongkong , Iran , Israel , Japan , Singapore , TurkeyNZ , NZ-CHAT Keyboard.layouts Parameter Values Keyboard.layouts=us \ Keyboard.layouts Values CountryKeyboard.layouts Values Country Keyboard.layouts Parameter Values ICA RDP Use guillemots for quotes ICA RDP ICA RDP ValueThis page intentionally blank Tables

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