TommyTrut There is no Best place to put the Include=$MAC.ini parameter. You may want to look at the parameter "Exit=" and which of the options you wany to use in the MAC.inin file, since that will determine what to do at the end of the MAC.ini file processing. Exit={Yes, No, All}Default is Yes. Specifies the INI file processing upon finishing. Yes — Processing returns to the prior INI file on the next line after $Include=. No — There is no operation. All — All INI file processing is exited. So if you just want the MAC.ini file to configure hardware specific information (e.g. Dual monitors vs. Single Monitors, etc.) you can end the MAC.ini file with Exit=Yes, and once the MAC.ini file is processed it will return to the WNOS.ini
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TommyTrut, That is correct. If you have a setting on the $MAC.INI file, it will override the WNOS.INI file. Care should be taken to avoid a constant looping. This can happen if the device if the device requires a reboot after the change.
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Rmontalvo1
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June 24th, 2015 09:00
TommyTrut
There is no Best place to put the Include=$MAC.ini parameter. You may want to look at the parameter "Exit=" and which of the options you wany to use in the MAC.inin file, since that will determine what to do at the end of the MAC.ini file processing.
Exit={Yes, No, All} Default is Yes. Specifies the INI file processing upon finishing. Yes — Processing returns to the prior INI file on the next line after $Include=. No — There is no operation. All — All INI file processing is exited.
So if you just want the MAC.ini file to configure hardware specific information (e.g. Dual monitors vs. Single Monitors, etc.) you can end the MAC.ini file with Exit=Yes, and once the MAC.ini file is processed it will return to the WNOS.ini
Roger Montalvo
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TommyTrut
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June 24th, 2015 09:00
Yes I'm aware of that. What is not so clear to me is the impact of WHERE in the WNOS.ini the include statement is placed.
KeefD1
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June 24th, 2015 09:00
I generally have been placing the INCLUDE=$MAC.INI in the first line of the WNOS.INI file to ensure I am not duplicating efforts in the INI file.
Make sure you put a EXIT=ALL at the end of your $MAC.INI file or your device will loop.
Rmontalvo1
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June 24th, 2015 09:00
TommyTrut,
That is correct. If you have a setting on the $MAC.INI file, it will override the WNOS.INI file. Care should be taken to avoid a constant looping. This can happen if the device if the device requires a reboot after the change.
Roger Montalvo
Visit our Dell Wyse Thin Client Knowledge Base and Manuals web site at www.wyse.com/KB
Visit our Dell Wyse PocketCloud Knowledge Base and Manuals web site at http://pocketcloudsupport.wyse.com/forums
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