HP t5630 Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi
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- HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 1
Contents: Overview 2 Enhanced Multimedia Experience on an RDP Connection 2 Extends USB Connectivity 2 Hardware and Software Requirements 2 Installation 3 Client side...3 Server Side ...4 Configuration 5 Editing the Registry Key for VMWare View 3 6 Known Limitations and Considerations 7 For - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 2
Terminal Services (Windows Server 2003) - Enhanced multimedia support only HP gt7720 Thin Clients HP t5630 Thin Clients HP t5630w Thin Clients HP Compaq t5720 Thin Clients HP Compaq t5730 Thin Clients HP Compaq t5730w Thin Clients HP 2533t Mobile Thin Clients HP 4410t Mobile Thin Clients HP Compaq - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 3
See support and troubleshooting information for product: and type the model number of your thin client into the text box. 3. Press the Enter key or click >> to continue. 4. Locate and download HP XPe Add-On (HP RDP Multimedia and USB Enhancement Software [Client Side]). Follow the instructions in - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 4
C:\windows\system32\ewfmgr.exe c: -commit 3) Reboot the thin client after changes are committed to the flash memory. hp.com. From Customer Support, select Software & Driver Downloads. 2. Select See support and troubleshooting information for product: and type the model number of your thin client - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 5
is checked. To redirect (share) USB devices, complete the following steps: 1. On the thin client, open the Control Panel and select HP RDP USB Redirector Client: NOTE: If Use Taskbar Icon is checked in the HP RDP USB Redirector Client dialog, you can right-click the icon in the taskbar to open the - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 6
specific USB devices, select each device individually from the list displayed, then click Share, Unshare, or Exclude. o A shared (redirected) device behaves as if it is connected to the remote desktop. o An unshared (not redirected) device is available to the local thin client device manually or HP - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 7
is not supported under Windows Terminal Server. If installed on Windows Terminal Server 2003, a mapped USB device will show up on all user sessions. This is a security consideration. HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedia and USB Enhancement has control of the USB port on the thin client. No - HP t5630 | Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 8
(RDP) Multimedia and USB Enhancement Software is part of the HP Virtual Client Essentials software portfolio. For more information, please visit www.hp.com/go/vce. To learn about the types of files you can (and can't) play in Windows Media Player, visit the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft
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Table of Contents:
Overview
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Enhanced Multimedia Experience on an RDP Connection
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Extends USB Connectivity
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Hardware and Software Requirements
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Installation
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Client side
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Server Side
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Configuration
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Editing the Registry Key for VMWare View 3
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Known Limitations and Considerations
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For more information
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