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Does anyone know how to remove an old ica connection via the wlx.ini?
Whe have 500+ Wyse S50 in our organisation wich have to be reconfigured so please tell me there is another way besides the G-Key!?!
the current connections were configured with the localcopy=yes option, somehow this connection is stubborn enough to stay active until the Wyse is reset to factory default…
Also in our case it is no option to redistribute a new firmware to clear the connections because most of the clients are connecting over (relatively) slow dsl-lines.
thanx,
Yuri (getting pretty desperate)
Hi,
Set up WDM and push out this G-Key package:
This will cause all the connections to be cleared but it will read the wlx.ini and re-configure again so it should not be an issue,
Cheers,
-TT
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