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Chapter 7: Using Directory Mode on page 161-Establishing RGS connections using Directory Mode is described in this chapter. Chapter 8: RGS properties on page 165-This chapter describes each of the RGS Sender and Receiver properties. Chapter 9: Sender event logging on Windows on page 195-This chapter describes the Windows Event Logging capability of RGS. Chapter 10: Remote Application Termination on page 200-This chapter describes how the Windows Event Logging capability of RGS can be used to terminate applications if a desktop session is left running without supervision. Chapter 11: Optimizing RGS performance on page 215-This chapter provides a number of suggestions to optimize RGS performance. Chapter 12: Troubleshooting RGS on page 219-This chapter describes how to troubleshoot issues related to establishing an RGS connection, network timeouts, graphics performance, remote audio, and remote USB. Chapter 13: RGS error messages on page 220-This chapter lists each of the errors reported by the RGS Receiver and describes their probable cause. Appendix B: USB devices supported by RGS on page 223-This appendix lists the USB devices that are supported by RGS. Note that, prior to RGS 5.2.0, this list was maintained in a separate document -this list is now integrated into this document as Appendix B. Appendix C:Linux remote audio device support on page 230-This appendix provides information on audio devices that are supported on Linux-based Remote Computers. NOTE: For a version of the HP RGS 5.4.7 User Guide that may be more current than this document, visit the HP website http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals. For release-specific information, refer to the release notes that are provided with the RGS product. For additional HP RGS product information, visit the RGS homepage at http://www.hp.com/go/rgs 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software

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Chapter 7:
Using Directory Mode
on page
161
—Establishing RGS connections using Directory
Mode is described in this chapter.
Chapter 8:
RGS properties
on page
165
—This chapter describes each of the RGS Sender and
Receiver properties.
Chapter 9:
Sender event logging on Windows
on page
195
—This chapter describes the Windows
Event Logging capability of RGS.
Chapter 10:
Remote Application Termination
on page
200
—This chapter describes how the
Windows Event Logging capability of RGS can be used to terminate applications if a desktop session is
left running without supervision.
Chapter 11:
Optimizing RGS performance
on page
215
—This chapter provides a number of
suggestions to optimize RGS performance.
Chapter 12:
Troubleshooting RGS
on page
219
—This chapter describes how to troubleshoot issues
related to establishing an RGS connection, network timeouts, graphics performance, remote audio, and
remote USB.
Chapter 13:
RGS error messages
on page
220
—This chapter lists each of the errors reported by the
RGS Receiver and describes their probable cause.
Appendix B:
USB devices supported by RGS
on page
223
—This appendix lists the USB devices that
are supported by RGS. Note that, prior to RGS 5.2.0, this list was maintained in a separate document
—this list is now integrated into this document as Appendix B.
Appendix C:
Linux remote audio device support
on page
230
—This appendix provides information
on audio devices that are supported on Linux-based Remote Computers.
NOTE:
For a version of the
HP RGS 5.4.7 User Guide
that may be more current than this document,
visit the HP website
support/rgs_manuals
.
For release-specific information, refer to the release notes that are provided with the RGS product.
For additional HP RGS product information, visit the RGS homepage at
go/rgs
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Chapter 1
Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software