HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 73
Sender command line options on Windows, The Remote Graphics Sender service
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stopped, started, or resumed. Additionally, the properties of the service can be controlled such as the start-up type, and the recovery mode. Figure 3-6 The Remote Graphics Sender service Sender command line options on Windows The Windows Sender is comprised of two processes, one of which runs as a Windows Service. When the Remote Computer boots, the installed services are typically started. The service process, rgsendersvc.exe will then start the RGS Sender process rgsender.exe. When the RGS Sender is installed, an entry is added in the Windows Registry for the Remote Graphics Sender service. rgsender.exe supports the following options passed to it via registry parameters to rgsendersvc.exe (see the registry editing instructions below): [-nocollab] [-timeout value] [-authtimeout value] [-l logSetupFile] [-v | -ver | -version] [-h | -help | -?] [-belownormal | -normal | -abovenormal | -high] [-Rgsender.propertyname=value] The functionality of each option is as follows: -nocollab-Disables collaboration. When specified, only the primary user can connect to the Sender. Installing RGS on Windows 57