if your client picks up the settings after this change, then the problem is that your client doesn't know its hostname - I had a problem with IBM NetVista thin clients like this because their DHCP client didn't know how to pick up the hostname...
Easley, Matt wrote:
Hi all,
Just had a question. I am trying to make some changes to settings of individual clients in lts.conf, (i.e. Runlevel, ICA_APPLICATION_SET, etc) and I'm finding out that any setting I specify doesn't take affect. I have to make the change to the [Default] section in order to make any change, but of course this changes settings for all clients. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I may have done? Do I have to reboot the server, or restart a service?
Thanks for your help,
Matt
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