Wnos.ini changes are ignored

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  • #6637
    dales
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    Hi all,

    I’ve bought a couple of new s10s and set up an ftp site /wnos/wnos.ini and option 161 in dhcp.

    On the first switch on of the s10 it found the ftp site and updated itself to reflect the config. However there are a few oddities that I would like to remove. firstly the S10 always brings up a login box saying you may sign on as guest (domain creds do not work in this box). I would like there to be no login box at all only the RDP connections I have created.

    Also the G reset key has stopped working I’ve switched off and on the s10 several times but no matter how and when I hit the G key it does not reset the device.

    Another odd thing is I replaced the wnos.ini as a test with an ini file I created at my old work, the s10 appears to have ignored it and loaded one from cache?

    Heres the contents of the wnos.ini file I want to get working, Any advice would be grately appriciated.

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* *
    ;* This wnos.ini file was generated with the *
    ;* Configuration File Generator 5.2.02 *
    ;* Copyright by Thomas Moellerbernd *
    ;* *
    ;* https://technicalhelp.de *
    ;* *
    ;*************************************************************

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* General 1 *
    ;*************************************************************

    EnableGKey=yes
    Privilege=None Lockdown=yes ShowDisplaySettings=Yes

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Input Devices *
    ;*************************************************************

    Language=Uk

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Display *
    ;*************************************************************

    Resolution=1280×1024 Refresh=75

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Time *
    ;*************************************************************

    Timeserver=uk.pool.ntp.org Timeformat=”24-hour format” Dateformat=dd/mm/yyyy
    ; If you are using an older version of WTOS code please use:
    ; TimeZone= ‘GMT’ ManualOverride=yes Daylight=yes Start=030507 End=100507

    TimeZone=’Greenwich Mean Time’ ManualOverride=yes

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* Network *
    ;*************************************************************

    SignOn=No DisableGuest=Yes

    ;*************************************************************
    ;* RDP *
    ;*************************************************************

    SessionConfig=RDP DefaultColor=2

    ;


    ;- RDP Session 1 –
    ;- Each line but the last must end with a ” –
    ;



    CONNECT=RDP
    Host=Server1
    Description=”Server1 1024″
    Colors=16m
    Fullscreen=yes
    Resolution=1024×768
    LocalCopy=no

    ;


    ;- RDP Session 2 –
    ;



    CONNECT=RDP
    Host=Server2
    Description=”Server2 1024″
    Colors=16m
    Resolution=1024×768
    LocalCopy=no

    ;


    ;- RDP Session 3 –
    ;



    CONNECT=RDP
    Host=Server3
    Description=”Server3 1024″
    Colors=16m
    Fullscreen=yes
    Resolution=1280×1024
    LocalCopy=no

    ;


    ;- RDP Session 4 –
    ;



    CONNECT=RDP
    Host=Server1
    Description=”New4″
    LocalCopy=no

    Regards
    Dale

    #20474
    ConfGen
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    Is there anything in the WTOS log that indicates an issue with reading the wnos.ini?
    What value is shown in the Fileserver tab on the device?

    CG

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