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RGS Receiver properties, Receiver property hierarchy, Restoring Receiver properties default values,

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RGS Receiver properties This section describes the Receiver properties. RGS supports two types of Receiver properties: ● Per-Receiver properties-The per-Receiver properties affect all Remote Display Windows generated by the Receiver. As noted in Many-to-one connection on page 17 a Receiver can connect to multiple Remote Computers (and therefore generate multiple Remote Display Windows). ● Per-session properties-New in RGS 5.0, the per-session properties (also known as perconnection properties) allow the user to specify the property values of each RGS connection. For example, in a many-to-one configuration, per-session properties can be specified for each Remote Display Window displayed by the Receiver. Receiver property hierarchy RGS supports the following hierarchy of methods to set the Receiver properties (see Figure 8-1 Receiver property hierarchy on page 167). Figure 8-1 Receiver property hierarchy Properties set by methods higher on the list override properties set by methods lower on the list. For example, a Receiver command line property can override a property specified in the rgreceiverconfig file. Similarly, an archive file property (saved from the previous Receiver Control Panel session) can override a Receiver default property. Restoring Receiver properties default values Receiver property default values can be reset by uninstalling and reinstalling the Receiver. Properties set using the Receiver Control Panel The Receiver Control Panel enables the user to modify the values of many Receiver properties. For example, as described in Remote Clipboard operation on page 149, the user can enable/disable Remote Clipboard using the Receiver Control Panel. This affects the Rgreceiver.Clipboard.IsEnabled property, as described in Receiver Remote Clipboard properties on page 183. Receiver command line properties See Setting properties on the command line on page 166. rgreceiverconfig file properties See Setting property values in a configuration file on page 165. RGS Receiver properties 167

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RGS Receiver properties
This section describes the Receiver properties. RGS supports two types of Receiver properties:
Per-Receiver properties
—The per-Receiver properties affect all Remote Display Windows
generated by the Receiver. As noted in
Many-to-one connection
on page
17
a Receiver can
connect to multiple Remote Computers (and therefore generate multiple Remote Display Windows).
Per-session properties
—New in RGS 5.0, the per-session properties (also known as per-
connection properties) allow the user to specify the property values of each RGS connection. For
example, in a many-to-one configuration, per-session properties can be specified for each Remote
Display Window displayed by the Receiver.
Receiver property hierarchy
RGS supports the following hierarchy of methods to set the Receiver properties (see
Figure
8
-
1
Receiver
property hierarchy
on page
167
).
Figure 8-1
Receiver property hierarchy
Properties set by methods higher on the list override properties set by methods lower on the list. For
example, a Receiver command line property can override a property specified in the rgreceiverconfig
file. Similarly, an archive file property (saved from the previous Receiver Control Panel session) can
override a Receiver default property.
Restoring Receiver properties default values
Receiver property default values can be reset by uninstalling and reinstalling the Receiver.
Properties set using the Receiver Control Panel
The Receiver Control Panel enables the user to modify the values of many Receiver properties. For
example, as described in
Remote Clipboard operation
on page
149
, the user can enable/disable
Remote Clipboard using the Receiver Control Panel. This affects the Rgreceiver.Clipboard.IsEnabled
property, as described in
Receiver Remote Clipboard properties
on page
183
.
Receiver command line properties
See
Setting properties on the command line
on page
166
.
rgreceiverconfig file properties
See
Setting property values in a configuration file
on page
165
.
RGS Receiver properties
167