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Summary of Revisions

 

Dell Inc. 883933-11 Rev. D

 

The following changes were made to this document since revision C

Reference

Description

 

 

Updated URLs

Updated various Wyse Web site URLs.

 

 

Bootorder

New INI parameter to set the boot order in the BIOS added

 

to Table 5 "General Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and

 

{username}.ini files."

 

 

Citrix ICA Connect Options

New Citrix naming for ICA connect options in "Citrix (ICA)

 

Connect Options."

Connect has the following new values:

Ericom_PowerTerm

Connect= parameter updated in Table 7 "Connection Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files" to include the following values:

Ericom_PowerTerm

Custom Connect Options

New Custom connect options in "Custom Connect

 

Options."

 

 

Ericom PowerTerm Connect Options

New Ericom PowerTerm Connect Options connect options

 

in "Ericom PowerTerm® TEC Connect Options."

 

 

INIFileSource

New INI parameter to specify the location of the ini file to

 

use added to Table 5 "General Settings: wlx.ini files,

 

$MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files."

 

 

MgmtDiscoveryMethod

New parameter to specify the automatic discovery

 

methods you want to use for the automatic discovery of a

 

thin client (after failure of thin client discovery) added to

 

Table 2 "General Settings (wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only)."

 

 

NoGrabKeyboard

NoGrabKeyboard added to Table 3 "Peripheral Settings:

 

wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only" providing an option to

 

enable or disable the grabbing of keyboard events in any

 

direct RDP connection session.

 

 

RepeatRate

New INI parameter to specify the number of allowable

 

repeat key presses per second added to Table 6 "Peripheral

 

Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini

 

files."

 

 

RdpDriveMap

DO NOT USE. Deprecated and removed from Table 7

 

"Connection Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and

 

{username}.ini files."

 

See replacement RDP.DriveMap= in Table 7 "Connection

 

Settings: wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files"

 

and see also Drives= in Table 12 "RDP Connect Options."

 

 

Rdp.DriveMap

New parameter Rdp.DriveMap to enable drive mapping in

 

an RDP session added to Table 7 "Connection Settings:

 

wlx.ini files, $MAC.ini files, and {username}.ini files."

 

See Drives= in Table 12 "RDP Connect Options."

 

 

VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily

New parameter to specify the USB family of devices that are

 

excluded from the VMWare View session (comma

 

separated USB device families that are excluded from the

 

VMWare View session) added to Table 4 "Connection

 

Settings (wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only)."

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Dell 883933-11 Rev. E manual Summary of Revisions, Dell Inc -11 Rev. D, Reference Description

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