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Where can I find a doc or faq telling me everything I need to know about configuring and placement of the wnos.ini file?
I’ve seen how you can configure it and put it at the root of the FTP directory; is it possible to put it some to be read on each individual machine?
I know pulling from the server would be better but I don’t know to set that up either. Any direction would be greatly appreciated! My main concern is giving users the ability to browse their USB pen drives in Citrix.
I’ve looked around some on the forum but always got stuck when it came to the wnos.ini file.
thanks in advance!
Hi,
I am a bit confused as you are talking about wnos.ini and V90? V90 is XPe based and wnos.ini is only used with WTOS based units.
Look at my website for the WTOS First Steps documents. It should help you.
CG
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