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Dell Wyse ThinLinux 1.0.3 Administrator’s Guide

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Configuring and managing the custom connections

The Custom Connections page enables you to create and manage the Custom connection based on shell commands. The main Custom page has options to create a Custom connection.
To configure the Custom Settings, complete the following task:
  1. Click the + icon to add a new Custom Connection. The Custom Connections page is displayed.
    Figure 1. Custom Connections Settings
  2. Enter the name of the Custom connection.
  3. The following options must be configured in the Login tab.
    Figure 2. Custom Connection Login Settings
    1. Enter the shell command. The shell command is performed when you click the connection icon on the desktop.
    2. Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the Auto-connect after login option. If enabled, the connection is automatically connected after you log in to your thin client.
    3. Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the Auto-reconnect after disconnected option. If enabled, the connection is automatically re-connected after you disconnect from the session.
    4. Select the amount of time in seconds to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs.
  4. The following options must be configured in the Experience tab.
    Figure 3. Custom Connections Experience Settings
    1. Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the Run in terminal window option.
  5. Click Save to save the changes.

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