HP mt20 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 104
in USB Manager. Generally, HP, Multimedia Redirection
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Registry key root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /showConnectionGraph root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /showRDPDashboard root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /smartcard root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /sound root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /startMode root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /timeoutError root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /timeoutRecovery root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /timeoutWarning root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /timeoutWarningDialog root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /timeoutsEnabled root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /tlsVersion root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /usbMiscRedirection root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /usbStorageRedirection Description This is a diagnostic function. If set to 1, when the session starts, a separate program will be started to graph the connection's health. If set to 1, when the session starts, a separate window displays RDP performance and status. If set to 1, local smartcard authentication to the remote host is allowed. Currently, this will disable Network Level Authentication (NLA). If set to 1, the playback and recording devices are redirected to the remote host via the Audio extension. If set to 0, the extension is disabled. If set to 2, the USB audio devices are redirected as configured in USB Manager. Generally, HP recommends setting this value to 1 so that high-level audio redirection is used. This will improve audio quality and ensure that client audio redirected via other extensions (such as Multimedia Redirection) matches local audio settings. If set to the default focus and the connection is already started, the connection will be given focus. Otherwise, an error will be returned stating that the connection is already started. Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after losing the connection before giving up on reconnecting with the server. If set to 0, reconnection is attempted forever. Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after losing the connection for networking to recover without trying a forced reconnect. Sets the number of milliseconds to wait after losing the connection before warning the user that the connection has been lost. If set to 1, when an end-to-end connection drop is detected, a dialog is displayed and the screen will turn grayscale. Otherwise, messages are written to the connection log and the session freezes. If set to 1, end-to-end connection health checks are done. Sets the version of Transport Layer Security to be used during the early stages of negotiation with the RDP server. Either set this to match the version of TLS used by your RDP server, or try setting it to auto. NOTE: There are some server-side defects in some unpatched RDP servers that can cause the auto setting to fail, so it is not the default setting. If set to 0, redirection is disabled for all other USB devices except those handled by sound, printerMapping, portMapping, usbStorageRedirection, and localPartitionRedirection. If set to 2, all other USB devices are redirected to the remote host as configured in USB Manager. If set to 1, USB storage devices are redirected to the remote host via the Storage extension. If set to 0, the extension is disabled. If set to 2, USB storage devices are redirected as configured in USB Manager. 92 Appendix D Registry keys