What do the 4 different types of flash descriptions found in the PCoIP Zero Client logs mean?

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These descriptors are found at the start of the event logs on the left hand side of the logs.

NOT FOUND: There is no value set in flash for the parameter in question.  As a result, firmware reverts to the default value stored in the firmware image itself. This means an option was not configured.

IN FLASH: There is a value set in flash for the parameter in question. This means an configuration option was given a value.

IN VPD: Parameters that are stored in the VPD (vital product data) sector of flash.  These are mandatory parameters determined by HP Anyware and are set during the manufacturing process.

IN OFD: Parameters that are stored in the VPD sector of flash and are the optional factory defaults. The OFD parameters are used by the OEMs to change the "default" values that are built-in to the firmware images. Settings such as the fall back IP address and a default password are stored here. These settings are set during the manufacturing process.