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9. December 2011 at 21:14 #7002
Strange…
I upgraded an S-10 unit to 7.1 and it works just peachy *except* that it will not turn off! Hitting the power switch, or selecting shutdown from the menu results in a reboot.
I’ve even put AUtoPower=no in the wnos.ini file.
Ideas? Anyone else seen this?
10. December 2011 at 17:10 #21476What else is in your wnos.ini?
Have you tried a factory reset?CG
12. December 2011 at 19:29 #21485Yes on the factory reset
Here’s the wnos.ini file:
signon=yes
Community=”public”
autoload=1
Privilege=high
Inactive=0
ShutdownCounter=0
EnableLocal=yes
MaxVNCD=2
VncPrompt=yes
ScreenSaver=0
Seamless=Yes
PnliteServer=xenpn1.kii.kimball.com,xenpn2.kii.kimball.com ReconnectAtLogon=2 ReconnectFromButton=2
DomainList=kii
#Lowband=yes
SessionConfig=ALL
RegisterWINS=yes
DomainList=kii
DeskColor=”0 139 139″
FormURL=kii.bmpSpeedbrowser=yes
AltCacheDisable=no
ThinPrintEnable=no
Service=thinprint disable=yes
Service=wdm disable=yes
Printer=COM1 enabled=no enableLPD=no
Printer=COM2 enabled=no enableLPD=no
Printer=LPT1 enabled=no enableLPD=no
Printer=LPT2 enabled=no enableLPD=no
Printer=LPD1 disabled
Printer=LPD2 disabled
Printer=LPD3 disabled
Printer=LPD4 disabled
Printer=SMB1 disabled
Printer=SMB2 disabled
Printer=SMB3 disabled
Printer=SMB4 disabledTimeserver=ntpa.kimball.com timeformat=”12-hour format”
#TimeZone=’GMT – 05:00′ ManualOverride=yes daylight=yes start=030207 end=110107 TimeZoneName=”Eastern Standard Time” DayLightName=”Eastern Daylight Time”
#TimeZone=’GMT – 06:00′ ManualOverride=yes daylight=yes start=030207 end=110107 TimeZoneName=”Central Standard Time” DayLightName=”Central Daylight Time”
TimeZone=’GMT – 08:00′ ManualOverride=yes daylight=yes start=030207 end=110107 TimeZoneName=”Pacific Standard Time” DayLightName=”Pacific Daylight Time”# These files don’t exist, but these statements will cause the MAC, serial#, and name to be logged in the FTP logs.
Include=$SN
Include=$MAC
Include=$TN12. December 2011 at 20:02 #21486Same problem here.
I have a V90LE that I upgraded to Wyse Thin OS and it also won’t stay off. It turns itself back on after a few seconds in shutdown. I have checked the BIOS to make sure that it’s not set to power on by itself or resume power or anything like that. Other units using the same WNOS.INI do not do this.
13. December 2011 at 7:56 #21489I strongly encourage you to use my ConfGen tool to create the wnos.ini. There are several things in your wnos.ini that do not make sense at all or is even wrong.
Start with removing “Shutdowncounter=0”CG
12. April 2012 at 12:35 #22089I will just use this topic as we are facing the same issue here, untill now i have flashed 6 S10 and only 1 was good. It shutdowns when you use the shutdown option and all other 5 just doesn’t wants to turn them self off when using the shutdown command.
I have no idea what is wrong if anyone would have a idea it would be a big help for me, we are using firmware 7.1.036 and the S10 devices got 6.5.xx before the flash below you can find our wnos.ini :
########################
# DEVICE CONFIGURATION #
########################
AutoLoad=1
Service=VDA disable=yes
service=WDM disable=no
Device=audio mute=2
ShutdownInfo=yes
SysMode=Classic
SignOn=no ConnectionManager=maximize DisableGuest=yes EnableOK=Yes SCRemovalBehavior=1
AdminMode=yes Admin-Username=XXXXX Admin-Password=XXXXX
Privilege=none Lockdown=yes HideSysInfo=no HidePPP=yes HidePN=yes HideConnectionManager=no EnableNetworkTest=yes EnableTrace=no ShowDisplaySettings=yes EnableKeyboardMouseSettings=yes
#########################
# NETWORK CONFIGURATION #
#########################
FileServer=???.???.??
DisableDomain=yes
DomainList=???
AutoSignoff=yes
EnableLocal=no HideDefault=yes
#####################
# USB CONFIGURATION #
#####################
################
# VNC SETTINGS #
################
VncPassword="XXXXX" Encrypt=yes
VNCPrompt=0
VNCD_Zlib=yes
#########################
# DESKTOP CONFIGURATION #
#########################
DESKTOP=background.jpg
formurl=terminal.jpg
Deskcolor="0 78 152"
ScreenSaver=no
####################
# TIME INFORMATION #
####################
TimeZone="GMT + 01:00"
ManualOverride=yes
daylight=yes
start=030507
end=100507
TimeZoneName="W. Europe"
DayLightName"W. Europe"
Timeserver=???.???.??
Timeformat="24-hour format"
Dateformat=dd/mm/yyyy
##############################
# GLOBAL CONNECTION SETTINGS #
##############################
SessionConfig=ALL
DisableSound=no
UnmapPrinters=yes
UnmapSerials=yes
WyseVDA=yes
Smartcards=yes
SessionConfig=ICA
MapdisksUnderZ=yes
IcaBrowsing=HTTP
#############
# EXCEPTION #
#############
Include=$mac.ini
#######################
# CONNECTION SETTINGS #
#######################
Connect=ICA
Browserip=server.adress.nl
Application="Desktop 2008"
Description="1. Desktop XA6.5 - TEST"
Domainname=XXX
HTTPBrowsing=yes
AutoConnect=1
Fullscreen=yes
Colors=16m
Resolution=DDC
Mapdisks=yes
AppendUsername=1
Connect=RDP
Description="2. RDP Only"
Domainname=XXX
Fullscreen=yes
Resolution=DDC
Mapdisks=yes
Console=yes
AppendUsername=1
Rdp_No_Animation=yes
Rdp_No_Dragging=yes
Rdp_No_Theme=yes
Rdp_No_Wallpaper=yesCode:12. April 2012 at 13:04 #22090Go to the BIOS and set the Powersetting “Always on” back to “Default” or similar.
Or downgrade to 7.0 code and then back to 7.1.CG
12. April 2012 at 14:46 #22097 -
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