Parameters for WLX INI and $MAC INI Files Only

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Table 2 General Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only, Continued

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

 

 

MgmtDiscoveryMethod={SRV,

Default is the following order SRV, CNAME,

 

CNAME, HOSTNAME, UI, DHCP,

HOSTNAME, UI, DHCP (if any of the methods

 

STATIC, DEFAULT}

specified in the INI file fails).

 

 

Specifies the automatic discovery methods you want

to use for the automatic discovery of a thin client after failure of thin client discovery. Use any or all of the following:

SRV — DNS SRV Record (Dynamic Discovery) Allows devices to use the DNS SRV record lookup method to discover a WDM Server.

CName — DNS Alias Allows devices to use the DNS Alias method to discover a WDM Server.

Hostname — DNS Name Record (Dynamic Discovery) Allows devices to use the DNS Hostname lookup method to discover a WDM Server.

UI — Allows devices to use the UI entries to discover a WDM Server.

DHCP Option Tags — (Dynamic Discovery) Allows devices to use DHCP option tags to discover a WDM Server.

Static — Allows devices to use a static location to discover a WDM Server. NOTE: When the Static option is used, the MgmtDiscoveryMethod parameter should be used with a valid Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP Address.

Default — The Default method to discover a WDM Server is used when none is specified or if any of the methods mentioned in this section fails; then the default method is used which is the following dicovery order {SRV, CNAME, HOSTNAME, UI, DHCP}.

NewAddons=<name of addon>

Specifies addons to install. Use comma separated

 

add-on names. See also AutoInstallPackagesUrl

 

parameter.

 

 

NoGrabKeyboard={no, yes}

Default is no.

 

Yes/no option to enable the keyboard event grabbing

 

in any direct RDP connection session (not supported

 

through VMware View broker).

 

For example:

 

NoGrabKeyboard=yes

 

 

 

Specifies addons to uninstall. Use comma separated

RemoveAddons=name_addon1,nam

add-on names.

e_addon2

NOTE: Since this is based on the deb package removal

 

process, it may fail if a dependency is not satisfied or

 

extra packages may be removed as well because of

 

the dependencies requirements. Use this option only

 

when it is necessary and dependencies are clearly

 

understood by administrators.

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