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This is an alternative way to set client preferences, instead of adding each setting individually to the command line.
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< < | Put "-iniFile=<path to ini file> on the client command line. This can be a path to a local file or a network share. If the path includes spaces, enclose the entire path in quotes. | |||||||
> > | Put "-iniFile=<path to ini file>" on the client command line. This can be a path to a local file or a network share. If the path includes spaces, enclose the entire path in quotes. | |||||||
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Perhaps a few line could be added her to say how the content of the iniFile should look like? -- ErikGimbergh - 2012-06-18 | ||||||||
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> > | We discovered that the one preference that does not behave correctly from within the iniFile is -connectMode. We were trying to provide all of the login information so that APPX would start immediately after clicking the icon (-remoteUser, -remotePassword, -remotePort, -remoteHost, connectMode), but the client login dialog box still appeared. Only when we put -connectMode=remote back on the command line, along with the -iniFile specification, did the startup work as desired. -- AlKalter - 2012-07-23 In answer to Erik's question, the easiest thing to do is to add the -iniFile parameter as mentioned above and then run the client. It will create the iniFile where you point it, and you can then use that one as a template for others. -- AlKalter - 2012-07-23 | |||||||
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