HP t505 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 126
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Table E-10 root > ConnectionType > view (continued) Registry key Description root/ConnectionType/view/connections// If set to 1, RemoteFX is used if available. xfreerdpOptions/remoteFx root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/securityLevel Sets the certificate security level. If set to 0, all connections are allowed. If set to 1, remembered hosts are checked and a warning dialog is shown if verification is not passed. If set to 2, remembered hosts are not checked and a warning dialog is shown if verification is not passed. If set to 3, all insecure connections are refused. root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/sendHostname Sets the thin client hostname that is sent to the remote host. If left blank, the system hostname is sent. The registry key root/ ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/general/sendHostname must be set to hostname for this key to be used. root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/sound If set to Bring to this computer, sound is redirected from the remote host to the client using a standard virtual channel. If set to Leave at remote computer, sound is left at the remote host. This can be useful when using a redirected USB audio device. If set to any other value, audio is disabled. Generally, HP recommends setting this value to Bring to this computer and not redirecting USB playback devices to the remote host. This will improve audio quality and ensure that client audio redirected via other virtual channels (such as Multimedia Redirection) matches local audio settings. root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/xkbLayoutId Sets an XKB layout ID for bypassing the system keyboard. To see the list of available IDs, enter the following command in an X terminal: xfreerdp --kbd-list. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ USBrelevant Specifies if this connection type is USB-relevant. If it is, it might have a USB plugin for redirecting USB devices. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/appName Sets the internal application name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ className Sets the internal application class name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/editor Sets the internal application name to use when the Connection Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ icon16Path Sets the path to the 16x16 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ icon32Path Sets the path to the 32x32 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ icon48Path Sets the path to the 48x48 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/label Sets the name to display for this connection type in the UI. root/ConnectionType/view/coreSettings/ priorityInConnectionLists Sets the priority of this connection type when it is displayed in the Connection Manager and the Configuration Wizard that displays during initial setup. A higher value will move the connection type towards the top of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the same priority are listed in alphabetical order. 114 Appendix E Registry keys