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Administration Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Client 6215 Firmware Release 8.7
Chapter 2 Cisco VXC Manager Configuration Quick Reference
Create a Cisco VXC Manager Package for the wlx.ini File
AutoConnect=yes \
Colors=16m \
Username=Administrator \
Password=Password \
Domainname=$DN \
Resolution=800x600 \
Reconnect=no \
Drives=J=disk \
Drives=k=floppy \
Sound=off \
LocalCopy=Yes
Caution In the above example, replace x.x.x.x with the IP address of your RDP server.
Create a Cisco VXC Manager Package for the wlx.ini File
To push a wlx.ini file to your clients, you must first create a Cisco VXC Manager package, which you
can then schedule for distribution to your devices.
Caution Do not modify INI files directly on the Cisco VXC 6215 as doing so can cause configuration issues and
operational errors. Only use Cisco VXC Manager to push the INI files to the clients.
Required Folder Structure with Cisco VXC Manager
With Cisco VXC Manager, you must create and register specific packages to push upgrades and
configurations to your clients.
Cisco VXC Manager packages are structured relative to the location of an RSP file. To register the
package with Cisco VXC Manager, the package must contain a unique RSP file and, at the same folder
level, a folder with the same name as the RSP filename. This folder serves as the root folder for the
remaining configuration files in the package.
For example, assuming <packagename>.rsp is the RSP file, the folder structure required to register the
package is as follows:
~/<packagename>.rsp
~/<packagename>/wlx
~/<packagename>/wlx/bitmap
~/<packagename>/wlx/certs
~/<packagename>/addons
You can create this structure in any location on your Cisco VXC Manager server, as long as the
placement of the folders relative to the RSP file remains the same.
Note If a folder does not contain a required file for the package, the folder can be omitted from the package
directory structure. For example, if the package contains no graphics, the /wlx/bitmap folder is not
required.
After you register the package, Cisco VXC Manager stores the package files in the software repository
under c:\inetpub\ftproot\Rapport\<packagename>.