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where xxxx is the VendorID and yyyy is the ProductID The VendorID and ProductID are reported in hexadecimal format, and should be entered in hexadecimal format in the new key created below. 2. Create the following Registry key: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device 3. Create the following Registry key, where the new key at the end of the Device key is the vendor and device IDs like Vid_1234&Pid_5678: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device\Vid_1234&Pid_5678 4. In the key created in Step 3, create a string value (REG_SZ) named "Mode" : HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device \Vid_1234&Pid_5678\Mode 5. Set the Mode Data value to one of the following : default - Allow the device to work in legacy mode. local - Allow the device to be used on the local system only. remote - Allow the device to be used on a remote system only. auto - Allow the device to be used on the local system until there is a connection to a Sender system. Once the connection has been made the device will be removed from the local system and remoted to the Sender system. Supported remote USB devices HP has tested a number of USB devices to verify they work correctly when attached to a Remote Computer from a Local Computer. See USB devices supported by RGS on page 223 for a list of supported USB devices. Remote USB Access Control List RGS supports a per-Remote Computer access control list (ACL) file that specifies which USB devices are allowed to be remotely attached to the Remote Computer from a Local Computer, and which USB devices are denied attachment. The ACL file, which resides on the Remote Computer, supports allowing/denying USB device attachments based on the following nine USB descriptor fields: 1. Device Class 2. Device Subclass 3. Device Protocol 4. Vendor ID 5. Product ID 6. Device BCD 7. Manufacturer 8. Product Type Remote USB operation 131

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where xxxx is the VendorID and yyyy is the ProductID
The VendorID and ProductID are reported in hexadecimal format, and should be entered in
hexadecimal format in the new key created below.
2.
Create the following Registry key:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device
3.
Create the following Registry key, where the new key at the end of the Device key is the vendor
and device IDs like Vid_1234&Pid_5678:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device\Vid_1234&Pid_5678
4.
In the key created in Step 3, create a string value (REG_SZ) named "Mode" :
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\hprpusbh\Parameters\Device
\Vid_1234&Pid_5678\Mode
5.
Set the Mode Data value to one of the following :
default – Allow the device to work in legacy mode.
local – Allow the device to be used on the local system only.
remote – Allow the device to be used on a remote system only.
auto – Allow the device to be used on the local system until there is a connection to a Sender
system. Once the connection has been made the device will be removed from the local system and
remoted to the Sender system.
Supported remote USB devices
HP has tested a number of USB devices to verify they work correctly when attached to a Remote
Computer from a Local Computer. See
USB devices supported by RGS
on page
223
for a list of
supported USB devices.
Remote USB Access Control List
RGS supports a per-Remote Computer access control list (ACL) file that specifies which USB devices are
allowed to be remotely attached to the Remote Computer from a Local Computer, and which USB
devices are denied attachment. The ACL file, which resides on the Remote Computer, supports
allowing/denying USB device attachments based on the following nine USB descriptor fields:
1.
Device Class
2.
Device Subclass
3.
Device Protocol
4.
Vendor ID
5.
Product ID
6.
Device BCD
7.
Manufacturer
8.
Product Type
Remote USB operation
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