What is the start page? | The start page (or home page) is the first page that displays when a KioWare session starts. If you do not set a start page, the default KioWare Welcome screen will display. |
Can I customize the default start page? | Yes, but you may prefer to create your own page (with your own custom design and layout) and set that as the start page by entering the file path or URL in the “Start Page URL” box. (However, if for some reason you really want to customize the default start page, see Configuration Tool, Customizing Warning and Other Pages for details on locating and customizing this file.) |
I set my start page, but it is not showing. | Be sure that you tell KioWare to allow the page to be displayed and not block it. Use KioWare's browsing access list to allow the page (see Security Tab, Browsing Access List Configuration Screen). If your start page is not added here, then KioWare will think that it must be blocked and will give an error. |
How can I reload the start page in the KioWare browser? | On the User Interface tab, you can create a custom toolbar and add a “Home” button to it (see User Interface Tab, Setting Up Multiple Toolbars, Adding/Deleting Toolbar Controls). This “Home” toolbar button will appear in the KioWare browser and can be used to reload the start page at any time. |
KioWare starts before Internet Information Services (IIS) does, so my start page is broken. | If you are not using KioWare as the browser shell, check that the “Automatically detect settings” option is enabled in your browser. Once enabled, KioWare will automatically redirect to the “Start Page URL” when an error occurs. Note: For highest security, it is recommended that you always use KioWare as the browser shell. You can use the System Settings tab to change your browser shell (see System Settings Tab, Utility to Change User Settings, Change User Settings Button). |
Can I set more than one start page? | Yes, just select the “Add Another Start Page URL” button and, in the box that shows above, enter another start page URL (in the format http://www.example.com). You can add as many additional start pages as you want (additional start page tabs are not included in the “Max Popups/Additional Tabs Open” setting; see Browser Tab, Popup/Tab Settings). Select any entry and drag it up or down to reorder. All additional start pages will open in a new tab. |
What is a remote settings file? | It is a JSON file that contains all your custom settings for KioWare (see Configuration Tool, Related Terms and Questions for a definition of JSON and more details on the remote settings file). The file can be saved to your computer or other drive, and then loaded on other kiosks or computers. You can also reload it if you update your operating system, change kiosks or computers running KioWare, or update your KioWare licensing. Use “Enable Remote Settings Loading” and “Remote Settings Location” to tell KioWare if you want to use a remote settings file and where to find it. Then KioWare will automatically load the file when its browser is started. |
Can KioWare automatically load updates to my remote settings file? | Yes, by setting the “Update Interval” to a value other than zero. This value tells KioWare how often it should check the remote settings file for any changes. If there are none, the file will not be reloaded. If there are changes, then KioWare will reload the file and restart immediately if no user is present or the default “Inactivity Timer” (see Attract/Inactivity Tab, Inactivity) is set to 0. Otherwise, KioWare will wait until the session ends before restarting. Regardless if the file is reloaded or not, KioWare will wait the same number of seconds and then check the file again. This process of waiting and checking will continue until the KioWare browser is closed. |
What happens if my remote settings file does not load for any reason? | If any errors occur with the file, they may prevent it from being loaded or even cause KioWare to automatically restart. When entering non-zero values in both boxes of the “Retry Interval” setting, this tells KioWare how many times to keep trying to load the file and how long (in seconds) to wait, after each failed attempt, before trying again (e.g., if retries are set to 2 and the time interval is set to 30 seconds, KioWare will wait 30 seconds after the first failed attempt and then make the first retry attempt; if the first retry attempt fails, KioWare will wait 30 seconds and then make the second retry attempt, after which no more attempts will be made). |
In the retry interval, I set retries to 5 and the seconds to 60, but KioWare is not making 5 retry attempts during that 60-second interval. | The interval is actually how long KioWare will wait, after a failed attempt to load settings, before trying again (see above). So, in this case KioWare will wait 60 seconds after each failed attempt before trying again, up to a maximum of 5 retry attempts. |
What is the process for auto-loading a remote settings file when booting a kiosk? | The remote settings file can be either a configuration (.kwconfig) or package (.kwpkg) file (for more details on configuration and package files, see Configuration Tool, Related Terms and Questions).
- Your kiosk or computer boots, but the remote settings process does not start (it waits until KioWare is running and fully locked down).
- KioWare starts and remains safely locked down throughout the remote settings process.
- If “Enable Remote Settings Loading” is checked and the “Remote Settings Location” is entered, the remote settings process automatically begins, and KioWare checks for and downloads any updated remote settings file. It also verifies that the updated file was downloaded without any errors.
- When the remote settings file is replaced with the updated one, the SaveID is overwritten so that KioWare knows to use the updated file and not the prior one (for more details on the SaveID, see Configuration Tool, Related Terms and Questions).
- KioWare then waits for Content Update mode to start (for more details on content updating, see Kiosk Management Tab, Related Terms and Questions).
- When Content Update mode starts, KioWare unloads any loaded addins (to help prevent it from locking up) and loads the updated remote settings file.
- KioWare then restarts and runs with the updated settings.
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What is the process for auto-loading a remote settings file while KioWare is in use? | Generally, the process is the same as when booting your kiosk or computer (see above), only KioWare waits for a user session to end (Attract Screen mode to start) before entering Content Update mode. (For more details on user inactivity and Attract Screen mode, see Attract/Inactivity Tab, Related Terms and Questions. For more details on content updating, see Kiosk Management Tab, Related Terms and Questions.) |
What happens if I exit KioWare during the process of downloading or updating a remote settings file? | You can exit KioWare while it is downloading, verifying, or updating remote settings files (or while it is waiting for Content Update mode to start), but the remote settings process will end instantly. (For more details on content updating, see Kiosk Management Tab, Related Terms and Questions.)
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What happens if either the file download process or update process fails? | KioWare automatically closes and restarts. |
KioWare is not recognizing changes to my remote settings file. | First, check for any errors in the Windows Application Event Log (select Windows “Start” button, search for and open “Event Viewer”, and select “Windows Logs”, “Application”). If no errors appear, then be sure you also change the SaveID value if you manually change your remote settings file. You can set it to any value, as long as it is changed. For more details on the SaveID value, see Configuration Tool, Related Terms and Questions. |
I need help with a custom start screen. | For help with a custom start screen, contact KioWare via phone (Toll Free USA: 877-843-4790; International: 1-717-843-4790) or our website (www.kioware.com). Also visit the Custom Development section of the KioWare website for more details on KioWare's custom development. |
How is a passcode different from a password? | The term passcode sometimes means a password that only contains numbers, but in KioWare, passcodes can contain numbers, letters, and special characters. When you exit the KioWare browser (see Quick Start Guide, KioWare Browser), you will see a window asking for your passcode. You can enter your passcode using a keyboard that is connected to your kiosk or computer, or you can select the “Keyboard” button and use the on-screen keyboard that shows. |
Are there any guidelines for setting up passcodes? | KioWare itself has no strict guidelines, but you should check if the Group Policy applied to your kiosk or computer has any restrictions set up (e.g., must be a certain number of characters and contain both capital and lowercase letters as well as numbers). |
Help! I've forgotten the default passcode. | The default passcode is 3523. Use the “Add Exit Passcode” button in the Exit Passcodes pane if you ever want to set a different passcode. Note: For maximum security, it is highly recommended that you change the default passcode after installing KioWare. |
Help! I've forgotten my kiosk passcode. | Contact KioWare support via phone (Toll Free USA: 877-843-4790; International: 1-717-843-4790) or our website (www.kioware.com), and we will help you. |