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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide [-h | -help | -?] [-installService | -startService | -uninstallService] [-belownormal | -normal | -abovenormal | -high] [-noautostartgui] [-display value] Under normal operation the Windows Sender runs as a Windows Service. When the system starts up, the installed services are usually started. When the RGS Sender is installed an entry is added in the Windows Registry for the Remote Graphics Sender service. regedit can be used to modify the command line that is used for starting the Sender service: 1. Start regedit - this can be done by opening a Windows command prompt and executing the command "regedit" or using the "run" command line from the Start menu 2. Using regedit navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\rgsender 3. Add the desired process priority command-line option for starting the Remote Graphics Sender service. For example, to increase the process priority to high add the "-high" option to the key "ImagePath" as follows: "C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Remote Graphics Sender\rgsender.exe" -startService -l logSetup -high" 4. Restart the Sender service with the new option. This can be done using the Windows Service Control Manager or re-starting the system. On HP-UX and Linux the Sender is started by the X Server. The file rgsender.sh can be edited to set the command line options. Platform independent command line options The following options are available on all platforms. -nocollab Disables collaboration. When specified, only the primary user can connect to the Sender. -timeout valueThe timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an inactive connection. This option sets the property "Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error." See Using Timeouts for more details. -authtimeout valueThe timeout in milliseconds used to detect and notify the user of a network disruption. This option sets the property "Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog." See Using Timeouts for more details. -l logSetupFile Specifies the "logSetupFile" file used to describe various logging parameters for Sender's error and informational output. Use this file to determine where the output goes (to a file or to standard error) as well as the type of output logged (INFO or DEBUG). At installation, the Sender default is with "-l logSetup" 72

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide
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[-h | -help | -?]
[-installService | -startService | -uninstallService]
[-belownormal | -normal | -abovenormal | -high]
[-noautostartgui]
[-display value]
Under normal operation the Windows Sender runs as a Windows Service. When the
system starts up, the installed services are usually started. When the RGS Sender is
installed an entry is added in the Windows Registry for the Remote Graphics Sender
service
. regedit
can be used to modify the command line that is used for starting
the Sender service:
1.
Start regedit
- this can be done by opening a Windows command prompt
and executing the command “regedit” or using the "run" command line from
the Start menu
2. Using
regedit
navigate to the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\rgsender
3.
Add the desired process priority command-line option for starting the Remote
Graphics Sender service. For example, to increase the process priority to high
add the “-high” option to the key “ImagePath” as follows:
"C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Remote Graphics
Sender\rgsender.exe" -startService -l logSetup –high"
4.
Restart the Sender service with the new option. This can be done using the
Windows Service Control Manager or re-starting the system.
On HP-UX and Linux the Sender is started by the X Server. The file
rgsender.sh
can
be edited to set the command line options.
Platform independent command line options
The following options are available on all platforms.
-nocollab
Disables collaboration. When specified, only the
primary
user can connect
to the Sender.
-timeout value
The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an
inactive connection. This option sets the property “Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error.”
See Using Timeouts for more details.
-authtimeout value
The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and notify the user
of a network disruption. This option sets the property
“Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog.” See Using Timeouts for more details.
-l logSetupFile
Specifies the "logSetupFile" file used to describe various logging
parameters for Sender's error and informational output. Use this file to determine
where the output goes (to a file or to standard error) as well as the type of output
logged (INFO or DEBUG). At installation, the Sender default is with "-l logSetup"