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for this connection type., will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set

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Registry key Description root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ USBrelevant root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ appName root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ className root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ editor root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ generalSettingsEditor root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ icon16Path does not launch before networking is available, which could cause a failure. Specifies if this connection type is USB-relevant. If it is, it might have a USB plugin for redirecting USB devices. Sets the internal application name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the internal application class name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the internal application name to use when Connection Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the internal application name to use when the General Settings Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the path to the 16x16 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ icon32Path Sets the path to the 32x32 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ icon48Path Sets the path to the 48x48 pixel icon for this application. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/label Sets the name to display for this connection type in the UI. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ priorityInConnectionLists Sets the priority of this connection type when it is displayed in Connection Manager and the Configuration Wizard that displays during initial setup. A higher value will move the connection type towards the top of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is hidden from Configuration Wizard and is shown last in Connection Manager. Connections types with the same priority are listed in alphabetical order. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ serverRequired Sets whether a server name or address is unused, optional, or required for this connection type. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ stopProcess Sets the behavior that should occur when connection-mgr stop is called on this connection. By default this is close, which will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set to kill, the process specified by appName will be forcefully killed. When set to custom, a custom execution script specified by wrapperScript will be executed with the argument stop to terminate the process gracefully. root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/ wrapperScript Sets the script or binary to execute when launching this connection type. This is the primary script handling all connection settings and command line arguments for the connection. This key should not need to be modified. root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/ This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future name use. The value should not be changed. root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/ This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future status use. The value should not be changed. root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/ This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future title use. The value should not be changed. 98 Appendix D Registry keys

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Registry key
Description
does not launch before networking is available, which could cause
a failure.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
USBrelevant
Specifies
if this connection type is USB-relevant. If it is, it might
have a USB plugin for redirecting USB devices.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
appName
Sets the internal application name to use for this connection type.
This key should not need to be
modified.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
className
Sets the internal application class name to use for this connection
type. This key should not need to be
modified.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
editor
Sets the internal application name to use when Connection
Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not
need to be
modified.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
generalSettingsEditor
Sets the internal application name to use when the General
Settings Manager is launched for this connection type. This key
should not need to be
modified.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
icon16Path
Sets the path to the 16x16 pixel icon for this application.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
icon32Path
Sets the path to the 32x32 pixel icon for this application.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
icon48Path
Sets the path to the 48x48 pixel icon for this application.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/label
Sets the name to display for this connection type in the UI.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
priorityInConnectionLists
Sets the priority of this connection type when it is displayed in
Connection Manager and the
Configuration
Wizard that displays
during initial setup. A higher value will move the connection type
towards the top of the list. If set to 0, the connection type is
hidden from
Configuration
Wizard and is shown last in Connection
Manager. Connections types with the same priority are listed in
alphabetical order.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
serverRequired
Sets whether a server name or address is
unused
,
optional
,
or
required
for this connection type.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
stopProcess
Sets the behavior that should occur when
connection-mgr
stop
is called on this connection. By default this is
close
, which
will send a standard kill signal to the process. When set to
kill
,
the process
specified
by
appName
will be forcefully killed. When
set to
custom
, a custom execution script
specified
by
wrapperScript
will be executed with the argument
stop
to
terminate the process gracefully.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/coreSettings/
wrapperScript
Sets the script or binary to execute when launching this
connection type. This is the primary script handling all connection
settings and command line arguments for the connection. This
key should not need to be
modified.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/
name
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/
status
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/ConnectionType/telnet/gui/TelnetManager/
title
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
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Appendix D
Registry keys