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April 1, 2009 at 4:02 pm #2106
Ok so here is what I have, 50 devices who I have all use user.ini files. They all currently log into the WTOS which in turn will auto start their assigned RDP session. What I am looking to do is set it so that when they boot the device, WTOS logs in with an assigned username which in turn pulls the user.ini file info allowing it the system to have no login prompts what so ever. Is this possible? Any help would be much appreciated. thanks.
mac.ini
;*************************************************************
;* Network *
;*************************************************************
SignOn=Yes
DefaultUser=user
Password=passuser.ini
PASSWORD = password
;*************************************************************
;* General *
;*************************************************************
autoload=1
Privilege=None HideSysInfo=yes HideConnectionManager=yes
;*************************************************************
;* Display *
;*************************************************************
Resolution=1024x768
;*************************************************************
;* RDP *
;*************************************************************
CONNECT=RDP
Host=host
Description="DO NOT CLICK"
Icon=default
AutoConnect=1
Reconnect=30
Colors=true
Fullscreen=yes
Experience=0
Resolution=1024x768
Username=user
Password=pass
Domainname=domain
LocalCopy=no
April 2, 2009 at 9:01 am #15573Yes, this is working.
Just make these adjustments:
– put SignOn=yes in your wnos.ini
– remove SignOn=yes from mac.ini
– replace Username=user and Password=pass in your user.ini with Username=$UN and Password=$PWThat’s it.
CG
April 2, 2009 at 2:53 pm #15595I will try this, thank you veeeeeery much 🙂
April 2, 2009 at 3:51 pm #15596Ok ive tried to simplify this as much as possible and still can’t get it, i know im missing something very simple.
wnos.ini
SignOn=yes
Include=$mac.ini
mac.ini
;*************************************************************
;* Network *
;*************************************************************
DefaultUser=user1
Password=pass1
user1.ini
PASSWORD = encrypted pass1
;*************************************************************
;* General *
;*************************************************************
autoload=1
Privilege=None HideSysInfo=yes HideConnectionManager=yes
;*************************************************************
;* Display *
;*************************************************************
Resolution=1280x1024April 2, 2009 at 6:43 pm #15598I seemed to have fixed it, not sure how….but its working, Thank for the help ^_^
April 3, 2009 at 7:03 am #15600A very common issue here is that the mac.ini is not named correct.
If you are using “Include=$mac” then the mac.ini has to be named something like this “008064123456” (without any extension!!).
If you are using “Include=$mac.ini” then the extension .ini has to be used.CG
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