HP t420 Administrator Guide 8 - Page 122

Registry key, Description, Show password, Smart card login, User Name, etc/vmware

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Registry key root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/showpassword root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/smartcard root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/username root/ConnectionType/view/connections// networkCondition root/ConnectionType/view/connections// password root/ConnectionType/view/connections// preferredProtocol root/ConnectionType/view/connections// printerMapping root/ConnectionType/view/connections// saveCredentials root/ConnectionType/view/connections// server root/ConnectionType/view/connections// sessionEndAction root/ConnectionType/view/connections// singleDesktop root/ConnectionType/view/connections// smartcard root/ConnectionType/view/connections// startMode root/ConnectionType/view/connections// useCurrentViewConfig root/ConnectionType/view/connections// username root/ConnectionType/view/connections// viewSecurityLevel Description If set to 1, the Show password check box is shown in the login dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the check box is shown but disabled. If set to 0, the check box is hidden. If set to 1, the Smart card login check box is shown in the login dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the check box is shown but disabled. If set to 0, the check box is hidden. This check box might not appear if no smart card is detected, even if this option is enabled. If set to 1, the User Name field is shown in the login dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the field is shown but disabled. If set to 0, the field is hidden. Allows the selection of the network conditions for the best experience. Sets the default password to supply to the remote host during login. This value will be encrypted. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications where a generic password is used for login. Sets the preferred protocol. If set to 1, all printers defined locally via CUPS are redirected to the remote host via ThinPrint. If set to 0, the printer mapping is disabled. If set to 2, the USB printers are redirected as configured in USB Manager. Sets the address of the remote host to connect to. This is typically a URL such as http://server.domain.com. If set to 1, locally-attached smart cards are forwarded to the remote host, allowing them to be used by applications on the remote host. This only enables smart card login for the remote host, not for View Connection Server. 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. If set to 1, the HP scripts do not create a new /etc/vmware/ config file and the VMware Horizon View client uses the current /etc/vmware/config file. Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications where a generic user name is used for login. If set to Refuse insecure connections, the VMware Horizon View client will not allow a user to connect to View Connection Server if the server's SSL certificate is invalid. If set to Warn, the VMware Horizon View client will display a warning if the server's certificate is not able to be verified, and if the certificate 110 Appendix D Registry keys

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Registry key
Description
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
loginfields/showpassword
If set to 1, the
Show password
check box is shown in the login
dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the check box is shown but
disabled. If set to 0, the check box is hidden.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
loginfields/smartcard
If set to 1, the
Smart card login
check box is shown in the login
dialog for the connection. If set to 2, the check box is shown but
disabled. If set to 0, the check box is hidden. This check box might
not appear if no smart card is detected, even if this option is
enabled.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
loginfields/username
If set to 1, the
User Name
field
is shown in the login dialog for the
connection. If set to 2, the
field
is shown but disabled. If set to 0,
the
field
is hidden.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
networkCondition
Allows the selection of the network conditions for the best
experience.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
password
Sets the default password to supply to the remote host during
login. This value will be encrypted. Generally, this setting is used
for kiosk-style applications where a generic password is used for
login.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
preferredProtocol
Sets the preferred protocol.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
printerMapping
If set to 1, all printers
defined
locally via CUPS are redirected to
the remote host via ThinPrint. If set to 0, the printer mapping is
disabled. If set to 2, the USB printers are redirected as
configured
in USB Manager.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
saveCredentials
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
server
Sets the address of the remote host to connect to. This is typically
a URL such as
.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
sessionEndAction
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
singleDesktop
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
smartcard
If set to 1, locally-attached smart cards are forwarded to the
remote host, allowing them to be used by applications on the
remote host. This only enables smart card login for the remote
host, not for View Connection Server.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
startMode
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.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
useCurrentViewConfig
If set to 1, the HP scripts do not create a new
/etc/vmware/
config
file
and the VMware Horizon View client uses the
current
/etc/vmware/config
file.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
username
Sets the default user name to supply to the remote host during
login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk-style applications
where a generic user name is used for login.
root/ConnectionType/view/connections/<UUID>/
viewSecurityLevel
If set to
Refuse insecure connections
, the VMware
Horizon View client will not allow a user to connect to View
Connection Server if the server's SSL
certificate
is invalid. If set to
Warn
, the VMware Horizon View client will display a warning if the
server's
certificate
is not able to be
verified,
and if the
certificate
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Appendix D
Registry keys