HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 111
Remote Display Window, on Pre-connection checklist, RGS licensing, support/rgs_manuals
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NOTE: At RGS 5.2.5, the capability was added to specify the port number used by the RGS Sender. The default Sender port number is 42966. The Sender port number can be changed using the Rgsender.Network.Port property. If this property is used to change the Sender port number from its default value of 42966, the Sender port number must then be specified in the above Hostname dialog box, in either of the following formats: hostname:port number IP address:port number For example, if the Rgsender.Network.Port property is used to change the Sender port to 42970, the Sender IP address in the figure above would need to be modified to include the port number, as follows: 15.2.76.29:42970 Provide a username and password, as prompted. If the connection succeeds, the Remote Display Window will be displayed on the Local Computer, showing the desktop session of the Remote Computer (see Figure 5-3 Remote Display Window on page 95). Figure 5-3 Remote Display Window NOTE: If the connection attempt fails, refer to the Pre-connection checklist on page 84 , for a list of conditions which must be met in order for a connection to be established. NOTE: If your RGS Sender is not yet licensed, the error dialog in Section RGS licensing on page 12 will be displayed in the Remote Display Window. For information on Sender licensing, see the HP Remote Graphics Software Licensing Guide, available at http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals. NOTE: On Linux, The Receiver Control Panel will not stay on top of other windows in the desktop, and can therefore get lost. Also, for session managers that support multiple desktops, the Receiver control panel will not, by default, show up in all desktops. Refer to Setup Mode on page 96 to understand how to raise the Receiver Control Panel to the top of the window stack. Using RGS in Normal Mode 95