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Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 and ThinOS Lite 2.6 Operating System Release Notes

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INI parameters

The following table provides the list of INI parameters:

NOTE: Every INI parameter is associated with a parent INI parameter. Use these INI parameters along with the corresponding parent INI parameters. For more information about the newly added INI parameters, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Table 1. INI parametersINI parameters
INI parameters Description
SignOn={yes}

[EnableScSSPR={yes, no}]

[EnableScPinChange={yes, no}]

This parameter hides the smart card pin change icon on setting the user INI to EnableScSSPR=no. If the user INI is set to EnableScPinChange=no, then the smart card pin change radio button is not displayed. The default value is set to yes in both the parameters. Ensure that the SignOn parameter is set to yes.
DelayReboot={yes} This parameter enables the user to delay the reboot of the thin client when the configurations are applied from the Wyse management Suite and all changes made are applied on the next reboot. By default, the value is set to no.
PRIVILEGE={none, Low, High}

[EnableHomeWireless={yes, no}]

The EnableHomewireless parameter allows to configure the wireless network setup even when the user INI is set to PRIVILEGE=None. By default, the value is set to no.
MultiHead={yes, no}

[Rotate={left, right, flip}]

This parameter enables the user to flip the display 180 degree to a landscape display mode when the user INI is set to Rotate=flip.
SecurityPolicy=[full, warning, low]

[DNSFileServerDiscover={yes, no}]

This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset of the thin client or if the user INI is set to DNSFIleServerDiscover=yes. As a security update, this parameter is disabled if it is not enabled by the user manually.
WMSEnable={yes, no}

[Discover={yes, no}]

This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. The thin client fails to collect the new Wyse Management Suite entries modified in the DNS record. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset or if the user INI is set to Discover=yes.
DHCPOptionsRemap={yes}

[Discover={yes, no}]

This parameter is disabled if it is not defined using the user INI parameter after initial configurations are received by the thin client from Wyse Management Suite. The thin client fails to collect the new Wyse Management Suite entries from DHCP scope options. This parameter can be enabled after a factory reset or if the user INI is set to Discover=yes. As a security update, this parameter is disabled if it is not enabled by the user manually.
**PRIVILEGE={None} When the PRIVILEGE parameter is set to None and the user presses the key combination Windows+ P or Fn + F8, the display setup window is disabled.
DEVICE_SECURITY=allow_list/block_list The parameter name is changed to DEVICE_SECURTIY=allow_list/block_list. The functionality of this parameter remains the same.

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