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● DefaultPolicy-string value. This is the policy that should be selected by default in the client's Load Predefined Settings list on the Other tab of the Options section. It is not related to HP SAM policies set in the HP SAM Web Administrator console. ● Autodial-integer value, 0 or 1. If value is set to 1, the program automatically tries to connect on startup, without waiting for the user to type login information. Default value is 0. ● DefaultUsername-string value. If value is not specified, the program attempts to determine the user name from the user's login information, which may or may not be accurate. ● DefaultInsecurePassword-string value. You can use this field to pre-populate the password box. This field was intended for automated load testing in an environment where security is not of importance. CAUTION: The DefaultInsecurePassword field is in plain text format and should not be used in a production environment. ● Failover-integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the failover capability of the access device. If multiple Web servers are defined, the access device fails over to the next available HP SAM Web Server when a connection fails. Turning this feature on limits the user's ability to type in a new HP SAM server; the user still has the ability to choose between Web servers defined in the configuration file. Default value is 0 (off). ● EnablePublicRoles-integer value, 0 or 1. If set to 1, the HP SAM client will show any available public roles for the user to connect to. If set to 0, the HP SAM client will hide public roles. Default is 1 (show). ● ResetAfterSession-integer value, 0 or 1. If set to 1, access device settings, including username, are reset back to defaults after each session. This is useful in kiosk mode to clear previous user settings. The default is 0. ● DefaultMonitorLayoutID-string value. The string value designates the Monitor Layout ID to be used by default when logging in from the access device. This setting only takes effect when new access devices are registered upon connection. To have this setting apply to existing access devices, delete them from HP SAM so they will re-register. ● AssetGroup=AssetGroupList-AssetGroupList refers to another section in the file with a matching name [AssetGroupList] which has one or more Asset Groups listed in it. ● ConnectionBar.Enable-integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, the HP SAM connection bar is enabled. Set this value to 1 to allow the user to manage multiple connections using the HP SAM connection bar. This also prevents the user from opening multiple instances of the client. The default value is 1 for Blade Workstation Client series and Linux Client and 0 for all others. ● ConnectionBar.FollowMouse-integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, the connection bar is open on the monitor where the cursor is. The default value is 1. ● ConnectionBar.Location-integer value. Sets the location of connection bar (if 0, top; if 1, bottom; if 2, left; if 3, right). The default value is 0 (top). ● ConnectionBar.EnableAddNew-integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the Add New button on the connection bar. The default value is 1. ● ConnectionBar.EnableCloseAll-integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the Disconnect All button on the connection bar. The default value is 1. ● ConnectionBar.EnableReconnectAll-integer value, 0 or 1. Default is 1 (enabled). Set to 0 to hide (disable) the Reconnect All button on the connection bar. ENWW Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software 39

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DefaultPolicy
—string value. This is the policy that should be selected by default in the client’s
Load Predefined Settings list on the Other tab of the Options section. It is not related to HP SAM
policies set in the HP SAM Web Administrator console.
Autodial
—integer value, 0 or 1. If value is set to 1, the program automatically tries to connect on
startup, without waiting for the user to type login information. Default value is 0.
DefaultUsername
—string value. If value is not specified, the program attempts to determine the
user name from the user’s login information, which may or may not be accurate.
DefaultInsecurePassword
—string value. You can use this field to pre-populate the password box.
This field was intended for automated load testing in an environment where security is not of
importance.
CAUTION:
The
DefaultInsecurePassword
field is in plain text format and should not be used
in a production environment.
Failover
—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the failover capability of the access device.
If multiple Web servers are defined, the access device fails over to the next available HP SAM Web
Server when a connection fails. Turning this feature on limits the user’s ability to type in a new HP
SAM server; the user still has the ability to choose between Web servers defined in the configuration
file. Default value is 0 (off).
EnablePublicRoles
—integer value, 0 or 1. If set to 1, the HP SAM client will show any available
public roles for the user to connect to. If set to 0, the HP SAM client will hide public roles. Default
is 1 (show).
ResetAfterSession
—integer value, 0 or 1. If set to 1, access device settings, including username,
are reset back to defaults after each session. This is useful in kiosk mode to clear previous user
settings. The default is 0.
DefaultMonitorLayoutID
—string value. The string value designates the Monitor Layout ID to be
used by default when logging in from the access device. This setting only takes effect when new
access devices are registered upon connection. To have this setting apply to existing access
devices, delete them from HP SAM so they will re-register.
AssetGroup=AssetGroupList
—AssetGroupList refers to another section in the file with a
matching name [AssetGroupList] which has one or more Asset Groups listed in it.
ConnectionBar.Enable
—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, the HP SAM connection bar is
enabled. Set this value to 1 to allow the user to manage multiple connections using the HP SAM
connection bar. This also prevents the user from opening multiple instances of the client. The
default value is 1 for Blade Workstation Client series and Linux Client and 0 for all others.
ConnectionBar.FollowMouse
—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, the connection bar is open
on the monitor where the cursor is. The default value is 1.
ConnectionBar.Location
—integer value. Sets the location of connection bar (if 0, top; if 1, bottom;
if 2, left; if 3, right). The default value is 0 (top).
ConnectionBar.EnableAddNew
—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the
Add New
button on the connection bar. The default value is 1.
ConnectionBar.EnableCloseAll
—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, enables the
Disconnect
All
button on the connection bar. The default value is 1.
ConnectionBar.EnableReconnectAll
—integer value, 0 or 1. Default is 1 (enabled). Set to 0 to
hide (disable) the
Reconnect All
button on the connection bar.
ENWW
Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software
39