HP mt20 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 173
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Registry key root/users/user/ssoconnectiontype root/users/user/switchAdmin root/users/user/xhosts//xhost Description This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. If set to 1, switching to administrator mode is enabled. Specifies the IP address or hostname of a system that will be allowed to remotely control the thin client when XHostCheck is enabled. vncserver Registry key root/vncserver/coreSettings/enableVncShadow root/vncserver/coreSettings/ userNotificationMessage root/vncserver/coreSettings/ vncAllowLoopbackOnly root/vncserver/coreSettings/ vncDefaultNumLockStatus root/vncserver/coreSettings/ vncNotifyShowTimeout root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncNotifyTimeout root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncNotifyUser root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncPassword root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncReadOnly root/vncserver/coreSettings/ vncRefuseInDefault root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncStopButton root/vncserver/coreSettings/ vncTakeEffectRightNow root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncUsePassword root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncUseSSL root/vncserver/gui/VNCShadowManager/name root/vncserver/gui/VNCShadowManager/status root/vncserver/gui/VNCShadowManager/title Description If set to 1, the VNC shadowing server for the thin client is enabled. Sets the notification message that is shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. If set to 1, only a localhost or loopback address is allowed for VNC connections. If set to 1, Num Lock is on by default. If set to 0, Num Lock is off by default. If set to 1, a timeout is applied to the notification dialog that is shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. Sets the timeout in seconds for the notification dialog that is shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. If set to 1, a notification is shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC. Sets the password for VNC shadowing. The key vncUsePassword must also be enabled. If set to 1, VNC shadowing will operate in view-only mode. If set to 1, VNC requests are refused automatically if the user does not interact with the notification dialog before the timeout. If set to 1, an always-on-top button is shown on the left corner of the screen. Selecting that button disconnects the VNC session. If set to 1, VNC settings take effect immediately after being modified. If set to 1, the password specified in vncPassword is required for VNC shadowing. If set to 1, SSL is used for VNC connections. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. vncserver 161