HP t420 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 93
Registry keys, the X Terminal.
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E Registry keys The tables in this appendix describe the paths, functions, and options for the registry keys of HP ThinPro. The values of these registry keys can be modified in several different ways: ● Using a _File and Registry task in HPDM ● Using the Registry Editor component of the Profile Editor and then deploying the new profile ● Using the Registry Editor in the HP ThinPro user interface, which is available by typing regeditor in the X Terminal. NOTE: Some registry keys might apply to the ThinPro or Smart Zero configuration only. Registry keys are organized into the following high-level folders: ● root > Audio ● root > CertMgr ● root > ComponentMgr ● root > ConnectionManager ● root > ConnectionType ● root > CpuMgr ● root > DHCP ● root > Dashboard ● root > Display ● root > Network ● root > SCIM ● root > ScepMgr ● root > Search ● root > Serial ● root > SystemInfo ● root > TaskMgr ● root > USB ● root > auto-update ● root > background ● root > config-wizard ● root > desktop ● root > entries ● root > keyboard 81