HP Xw460c Remote Graphics Software 4.2.0 User Guide - Page 78

Collaboration Notification

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide Collaboration Notification The Remote Graphics Sender for Windows displays a notification dialog when nonprimary users are connected. The dialog displays a list of domain\usernames representing each user connected to the Sender: Two types of connections to a Sender are possible, primary and non-primary. A primary connection is one where the login credentials match those of the user logged into the desktop of the Sender system. A non-primary connection is defined as any connection to the Sender with a login other than the primary. Within the collaboration notification dialog, primary and non-primary users are identified using different fonts. Primary users are italicized and listed first. Non-primary usernames follow and are displayed using a normal font. The example screen-shot above shows two connections are active, one a primary user and the other a non-primary. A small button with an "X" is displayed next to all non-primary usernames. Pressing this button disconnects the corresponding non-primary user. All non-primary users may be disconnected with a single command using the Sender GUI as described in Controlling Sender Settings. When the collaboration notification dialog is displayed, it indicates that there are multiple connections to the remote desktop. The collaboration notification dialog cannot be dismissed. It is possible to move the dialog within the boundaries of the desktop by clicking anywhere within the dialog and dragging it. The Sender removes the dialog when all non-primary connections terminate. 70

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide
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Collaboration Notification
The Remote Graphics Sender for Windows displays a notification dialog when
non-
primary
users are connected. The dialog displays a list of domain\usernames
representing each user connected to the Sender:
Two types of connections to a Sender are possible, primary and non-primary. A
primary connection is one where the login credentials match those of the user logged
into the desktop of the Sender system. A non-primary connection is defined as any
connection to the Sender with a login other than the primary. Within the
collaboration notification dialog, primary and non-primary users are identified using
different fonts. Primary users are italicized and listed first. Non-primary usernames
follow and are displayed using a normal font. The example screen-shot above shows
two connections are active, one a primary user and the other a non-primary. A small
button with an “X” is displayed next to all non-primary usernames. Pressing this
button disconnects the corresponding non-primary user. All non-primary users may
be disconnected with a single command using the Sender GUI as described in
Controlling Sender Settings.
When the collaboration notification dialog is displayed, it indicates that there are
multiple connections to the remote desktop. The collaboration notification dialog
cannot be dismissed. It is possible to move the dialog within the boundaries of the
desktop by clicking anywhere within the dialog and dragging it. The Sender removes
the dialog when all non-primary connections terminate.