HP Xw9400 Remote Graphics Software 4.2.0 User Guide - Page 14

Remote USB, Screen lock, Single Sign-on, Status Bar, Stateless client, Timeout Configuration, - virtualization

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide • Remote USB: The HP Blade Workstation with RGS Sender supports multiple USB devices connected from an HP Workstation Blade Client. See System Requirements for more details on the supported systems. • Screen lock: When the primary user disconnects the desktop of the remote system is locked. • Single Sign-on: Enables fewer authentication steps and automatic login and unlocking of the desktop when connecting to a HP Blade Workstation running Windows XP Pro. Activation of RGS Single Sign-on requires enabling the RGS Sender for Windows GINA module (hprgina.dll) which can be selected during installation. • Status Bar: A status bar in the RGS Receiver Control Panel provides status notification such as connecting, authenticated, authorizing, and connected messages. The banner in the RGS Control Panel also animates when a connection is in progress. • Stateless client: Connections are completely stateless. No data is persistently stored in the Receiver. • Timeout Configuration: Network and dialog timeouts can be controlled to meet various network and user requirements. See Network Options and Using Timeouts for more details. • Virtual KVM: A single Receiver can establish multiple remote connections to several remote systems simultaneously when run in Directory or Enterprise Service Mode. Virtual KVM (V-KVM) emulates the functionality of a KVM switch in software to provide a convenient method to map workstations to specific displays and switch between them. This feature emulates the capabilities found in a physical KVM switch by allowing the user to easily switch between remote session by "raising" the selected Remote Display Window in a manner similar to the "alt-tab" capability provided in Windows. The receiver can also switch audio between active sessions as described in the Controlling Receiver Settings section using the audio follows focus option. 6

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HP Remote Graphics 4.2.0 User's Guide
6
Remote USB:
The HP Blade Workstation with RGS Sender supports multiple
USB devices connected from an HP Workstation Blade Client. See System
Requirements for more details on the supported systems.
Screen lock:
When the primary user disconnects the desktop of the remote
system is locked.
Single Sign-on:
Enables fewer authentication steps and automatic login
and unlocking of the desktop when connecting to a HP Blade Workstation
running Windows XP Pro. Activation of RGS Single Sign-on requires
enabling the RGS Sender for Windows GINA module (
hprgina.dll
) which
can be selected during installation.
Status Bar:
A status bar in the RGS Receiver Control Panel provides status
notification such as connecting, authenticated, authorizing, and connected
messages. The banner in the RGS Control Panel also animates when a
connection is in progress.
Stateless client:
Connections are completely stateless. No data is
persistently stored in the Receiver.
Timeout Configuration:
Network and dialog timeouts can be controlled to
meet various network and user requirements. See Network Options and
Using Timeouts for more details.
Virtual KVM:
A single Receiver can establish multiple remote connections to
several remote systems simultaneously when run in Directory or Enterprise
Service Mode. Virtual KVM (V-KVM) emulates the functionality of a KVM
switch in software to provide a convenient method to map workstations to
specific displays and switch between them. This feature emulates the
capabilities found in a physical KVM switch by allowing the user to easily
switch between remote session by "raising" the selected Remote Display
Window in a manner similar to the "alt-tab" capability provided in
Windows. The receiver can also switch audio between active sessions as
described in the Controlling Receiver Settings section using the audio
follows focus option.