HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 156

Sender microphone property, Rgsender.MaxImageUpdateRate, Rgsender.Mic.IsEnabled

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NOTE: Beginning at RGS 5.2.5, the default value of the following property has been changed from 0 to 30. Rgsender.MaxImageUpdateRate=int (30) This property limits the number of image updates per second transmitted from the Remote Computer to the Local Computer. The value is the maximum number of updates per second. If the image update rate is too high, and using too much network bandwidth, the MaxImageUpdateRate can be set to limit the number of image updates per second. The default value is 30. To specify no limit on the number of image updates per second, set the property to 0-this is interpreted to mean that the image update rate should not be limited. Rgsender.IsBlankScreenAndBlockInputEnabled=bool (1) If set to 1, this property enables monitor blanking on certain Remote Computers when a primary user logs in from a Local Computer. This property also enables blocking of input from a keyboard and mouse that are directly connected to the Remote Computer. If set to 0, monitor blanking is disabled. The default value is 1-monitor blanking is enabled. For details on monitor blanking, see Section 5-1-4, "Remote Computer monitor blanking operation." Rgsender.IsIloRemoteConsoleEnabled=bool (0) This property is supported only on Linux. If set to 0, the iLO (integrated Lights-Out) console is disabled when an RGS connection is made. This prevents the user's desktop session from being visible through the iLo remote console. When set to one, the user's desktop session will be viewable through the iLO remote console. The default is 0-disable viewing of the user's desktop session through iLO. Rgsender.IsAnonymousConnectionForceEnabled=bool (0) By default, Easy Login is only enabled on a blade workstation. To enable Easy Login functionality on a standalone workstation, this property value can be changed from 0 to 1. CAUTION: Enabling the above property on a standalone workstation Remote Computer may allow a Local Computer user unauthorized access to the Remote Computer. If Easy Login is enabled via this property, a Local Computer user can connect to the logged out or locked desktop of the Remote Computer without providing a username or password. If a user at the Remote Computer console logs in or unlocks the desktop, the anonymous Local Computer user will be promoted to a primary user. This will result in the Remote Computer monitor being blanked, and the Remote Computer input disabled. At this point, the unauthorized Local Computer user will have full control of the Remote Computer, possibly requiring the Remote Computer user to cycle power on the computer to regain control. Rgsender.IsCollaborationNotificationEnabled=bool (1) Introduced at RGS 5.2.0, this property allows the user to enable or disable display of the collaboration notification dialog (see Section 5-5-2, "Collaboration notification dialog"). If set to 1, the collaboration notification dialog is displayed. If set to 0, the collaboration notification dialog is not displayed. The default value is 1- display the collaboration notification dialog. CAUTION: Caution is advised in disabling the collaboration notification dialog because neither the Remote User (if present) or the Local Users will be notified who is participating in a collaboration session. Furthermore, if display of the collaboration notification dialog is disabled, the warning dialog in Figure 5-7 (which is displayed when the Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor) will also be prevented from being displayed. 8-6-3 Sender microphone property Rgsender.Mic.IsEnabled=bool (1) This property is new with RGS 5.1.3, and is only supported on the Windows Sender. If set to 1, remote microphone is enabled (on/unmuted). If set to 0, remote microphone is disabled (off/muted). The default value is 1-remote microphone is enabled (on/unmuted). RGS properties 156

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RGS properties 156
NOTE:
Beginning at RGS 5.2.5, the default value of the following property has been changed from 0 to 30.
Rgsender.MaxImageUpdateRate
=int
(30)
This property limits the number of image updates per second transmitted from the Remote Computer to the Local
Computer. The value is the maximum number of updates per second. If the image update rate is too high, and
using too much network bandwidth, the
MaxImageUpdateRate
can be set to limit the number of image updates
per second. The default value is 30. To specify no limit on the number of image updates per second, set the
property to 0—this is interpreted to mean that the image update rate should not be limited.
Rgsender.IsBlankScreenAndBlockInputEnabled
=bool
(1)
If set to 1, this property enables monitor blanking on certain Remote Computers when a primary user logs in from
a Local Computer. This property also enables blocking of input from a keyboard and mouse that are directly
connected to the Remote Computer. If set to 0, monitor blanking is disabled. The default value is 1—monitor
blanking is enabled. For details on monitor blanking, see Section 5-1-4, “
Remote Computer monitor blanking
operation
.”
Rgsender.IsIloRemoteConsoleEnabled
=bool
(0)
This property is supported only on Linux. If set to 0, the iLO (integrated Lights-Out) console is disabled when an
RGS connection is made. This prevents the user’s desktop session from being visible through the iLo remote
console. When set to one, the user’s desktop session will be viewable through the iLO remote console. The default
is 0—disable viewing of the user’s desktop session through iLO.
Rgsender.IsAnonymousConnectionForceEnabled
=bool
(0)
By default, Easy Login is only enabled on a blade workstation. To enable Easy Login functionality on a standalone
workstation, this property value can be changed from 0 to 1.
CAUTION:
Enabling the above property on a standalone workstation Remote Computer may allow a Local
Computer user unauthorized access to the Remote Computer. If Easy Login is enabled via this property, a Local
Computer user can connect to the logged out or locked desktop of the Remote Computer without providing a
username or password. If a user at the Remote Computer console logs in or unlocks the desktop, the anonymous
Local Computer user will be promoted to a primary user.
This will result in the Remote Computer monitor being blanked, and the Remote Computer input disabled.
At this
point, the unauthorized Local Computer user will have full control of the Remote Computer, possibly requiring the
Remote Computer user to cycle power on the computer to regain control.
Rgsender.IsCollaborationNotificationEnabled
=bool
(1)
Introduced at RGS 5.2.0, this property allows the user to enable or disable display of the collaboration
notification dialog (see Section 5-5-2, “
Collaboration notification dialog
”). If set to 1, the collaboration notification
dialog is displayed. If set to 0, the collaboration notification dialog is not displayed. The default value is 1—
display the collaboration notification dialog.
CAUTION:
Caution is advised in disabling the collaboration notification dialog because neither the Remote User (if
present) or the Local Users will be notified who is participating in a collaboration session. Furthermore, if display of
the collaboration notification dialog is disabled, the warning dialog in Figure 5-7 (which is displayed when the
Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor) will also be prevented from being displayed.
8-6-3 Sender microphone property
Rgsender.Mic.IsEnabled
=bool
(1)
This property is new with RGS 5.1.3, and is only supported on the Windows Sender. If set to 1, remote
microphone is enabled (on/unmuted). If set to 0, remote microphone is disabled (off/muted). The default value is
1—remote microphone is enabled (on/unmuted).