HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.3.0 User Guide - Page 5

Pre-connection checklist, Using RGS, Advanced capabilities

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3-2-2 3-2-3 3-2-4 Uninstalling the Receiver on Linux 69 Installing audio on the Linux Receiver 69 Installing the Sender on Linux 71 4 Pre-connection checklist 4-1 Local Computer (Receiver) checklist 74 4-2 Remote Computer (Sender) checklist 74 4-3 NIC binding on the Sender ...76 4-3-1 Manual NIC reconfiguration 76 4-3-2 NIC reconfiguration using the NIC binding properties 78 4-4 Using RGS through a firewall ...79 5 Using RGS 5-1 Using RGS in Normal Mode...80 5-1-1 Receiver Control Panel ...82 5-1-2 Setup Mode ...82 5-1-3 Remote Display Window Toolbar 85 5-1-4 Remote Computer monitor blanking operation 86 5-2 Linux connection considerations ...87 5-2-1 Full-screen crosshair cursors 87 5-2-2 Gamma correction on the Receiver 87 5-2-3 Black or blank connection session with the Linux Sender 87 5-3 RGS login methods ...88 5-3-1 Standard Login ...88 5-3-2 Easy Login ...90 5-3-3 Single Sign-on ...91 5-4 Changing your password...92 5-5 Collaborating ...93 5-5-1 Creating a collaboration session 93 5-5-2 Collaboration notification dialog 94 6 Advanced capabilities 6-1 General options...97 6-2 Remote audio operation...98 6-2-1 Configuring audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 98 6-2-2 Calibrating audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 101 6-2-3 Disabling audio on the Sender 103 6-2-4 Using audio ...104 6-2-5 Potential audio issues...105 6-3 Remote USB operation...106 6-3-1 Attaching a local USB device to a Remote Computer 107 6-3-2 USB session switching...109 6-3-3 Auto-remoting of USB devices 109 6-3-4 Supported remote USB devices 110 6-3-5 Remote USB Access Control List 111 6-3-6 Determining USB device information 113 6-3-7 Troubleshooting remote USB 114 6-4 Adjusting Network timeout settings 118 6-4-1 Network timeouts ...118 6-4-2 Dialog timeouts...123 6-5 Hotkeys ...124 6-5-1 Changing the Setup Mode hotkey sequence 125 6-6 Remote Clipboard operation ...126 6-6-1 Remote Clipboard data transfers 127 6-6-2 Remote Clipboard filtering 129 6-6-3 Using the RGS log to detect clipboard problems 130 6-7 Receiver and Sender logging...133 6-7-1 Receiver logging ...133 6-7-2 Sender logging ...134 Contents 5

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Contents 5
3-2-2
Uninstalling the Receiver on Linux
.........................................................................................
69
3-2-3
Installing audio on the Linux Receiver
....................................................................................
69
3-2-4
Installing the Sender on Linux
...............................................................................................
71
4
Pre-connection checklist
4-1
Local Computer (Receiver) checklist
................................................................................................
74
4-2
Remote Computer (Sender) checklist
...............................................................................................
74
4-3
NIC binding on the Sender
...........................................................................................................
76
4-3-1
Manual NIC reconfiguration
................................................................................................
76
4-3-2
NIC reconfiguration using the NIC binding properties
............................................................
78
4-4
Using RGS through a firewall
........................................................................................................
79
5
Using RGS
5-1
Using RGS in Normal Mode
..........................................................................................................
80
5-1-1
Receiver Control Panel
........................................................................................................
82
5-1-2
Setup Mode
......................................................................................................................
82
5-1-3
Remote Display Window Toolbar
.........................................................................................
85
5-1-4
Remote Computer monitor blanking operation
.......................................................................
86
5-2
Linux connection considerations
.....................................................................................................
87
5-2-1
Full-screen crosshair cursors
.................................................................................................
87
5-2-2
Gamma correction on the Receiver
.......................................................................................
87
5-2-3
Black or blank connection session with the Linux Sender
..........................................................
87
5-3
RGS login methods
......................................................................................................................
88
5-3-1
Standard Login
..................................................................................................................
88
5-3-2
Easy Login
........................................................................................................................
90
5-3-3
Single Sign-on
...................................................................................................................
91
5-4
Changing your password
..............................................................................................................
92
5-5
Collaborating
..............................................................................................................................
93
5-5-1
Creating a collaboration session
..........................................................................................
93
5-5-2
Collaboration notification dialog
..........................................................................................
94
6
Advanced capabilities
6-1
General options
...........................................................................................................................
97
6-2
Remote audio operation
................................................................................................................
98
6-2-1
Configuring audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender
.......................................
98
6-2-2
Calibrating audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender
......................................
101
6-2-3
Disabling audio on the Sender
...........................................................................................
103
6-2-4
Using audio
....................................................................................................................
104
6-2-5
Potential audio issues
........................................................................................................
105
6-3
Remote USB operation
................................................................................................................
106
6-3-1
Attaching a local USB device to a Remote Computer
............................................................
107
6-3-2
USB session switching
.......................................................................................................
109
6-3-3
Auto-remoting of USB devices
............................................................................................
109
6-3-4
Supported remote USB devices
..........................................................................................
110
6-3-5
Remote USB Access Control List
.........................................................................................
111
6-3-6
Determining USB device information
...................................................................................
113
6-3-7
Troubleshooting remote USB
..............................................................................................
114
6-4
Adjusting Network timeout settings
...............................................................................................
118
6-4-1
Network timeouts
.............................................................................................................
118
6-4-2
Dialog timeouts
................................................................................................................
123
6-5
Hotkeys
....................................................................................................................................
124
6-5-1
Changing the Setup Mode hotkey sequence
........................................................................
125
6-6
Remote Clipboard operation
.......................................................................................................
126
6-6-1
Remote Clipboard data transfers
........................................................................................
127
6-6-2
Remote Clipboard filtering
.................................................................................................
129
6-6-3
Using the RGS log to detect clipboard problems
...................................................................
130
6-7
Receiver and Sender logging
.......................................................................................................
133
6-7-1
Receiver logging
..............................................................................................................
133
6-7-2
Sender logging
................................................................................................................
134