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Im currently trying to figure out how to put the allow USB device in a MAC file without messing with the wnos.ini file. I have all USB turned off by default in the wnos.ini file and need to allow 1 device only to utilize a USB external drive. I could not find the command line for the MAC file, only for the wnos.ini file. This is for the V10L.
Have you tried to put the wnos command in your mac.ini?
CG
Yes I have put the command line into the MAC file. Problem is the actual device is at another geographical location. I just want to make sure that it is a working solution should any problem arise.
So I still do not see the problem here. Can you explain it a bi more?
CG
Since it is at another location, I have to rely on the the user actually using the V10L and then report back to me. I have the MAC file set for only the display settings. If I know that the cmd line is good, then I can expedite the process instead of playing tag.
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