HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 26

RGS operating modes

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2-11 RGS operating modes RGS supports two basic operating modes: 1. Normal Mode-This mode enables RGS to connect to a single Remote Computer, as described in Section 2- 8-2, "One-to-one connection." Normal Mode is described in Chapter 5, "Using RGS." 2. Directory Mode-This mode enables RGS to connect to multiple Remote Computers, as described in Section 2-8-3, "Many-to-one connection." Directory Mode is based on a user-created file which specifies which Remote Computers the RGS Receiver should connect to. Directory Mode is described in Chapter 7, "Using Directory Mode." NOTE: Prior to RGS 5.2.0, RGS supported a third operating mode-Enterprise Service Mode. Enterprise Service Mode was based on the creation of a network service which specified which Remote Computers the RGS Receiver should connect to. Enterprise Service Mode has been superseded by HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM), and therefore has been discontinued as of the RGS 5.2.0 release. RGS overview 26

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2-11 RGS operating modes
RGS supports two basic operating modes:
1.
Normal Mode
—This mode enables RGS to connect to a single Remote Computer, as described in Section 2-
8-2, “
One-to-one connection
.” Normal Mode is described in Chapter 5, “
Using RGS
.”
2.
Directory Mode
—This mode enables RGS to connect to multiple Remote Computers, as described in Section
2-8-3, “
Many-to-one connection
.” Directory Mode is based on a user-created file which specifies which
Remote Computers the RGS Receiver should connect to. Directory Mode is described in Chapter 7, “
Using
Directory Mode
.”
NOTE:
Prior to RGS 5.2.0, RGS supported a third operating mode—
Enterprise Service Mode
. Enterprise
Service Mode was based on the creation of a network service which specified which Remote Computers the
RGS Receiver should connect to. Enterprise Service Mode has been superseded by HP Session Allocation
Manager (SAM), and therefore has been discontinued as of the RGS 5.2.0 release.