HP t420 Administrator Guide 8 - Page 125
Multimedia Redirection, xfreerdpOptions/timeoutWarning
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Registry key root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /rdpProgressiveCodec root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /redirectPreference root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/remoteFx root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/sendHostname root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/sound root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/timeoutError root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/timeoutRecovery root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/timeoutWarning root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/timeoutWarningDialog root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/timeoutsEnabled root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/tlsVersion root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/xkbLayoutId Description If set to 1, RDP 8 progressive codecs are used if available. This setting should be disabled only in the case of a defect specific to RDP 8 progressive codecs. Disabling this setting might also disable more advanced codecs. For redirection, the RDP client is given several destination possibilities. It normally tries them in the following order: FQDN, Primary IP, IP List, NetBIOS. If FQDN is not desired, one of the alternatives can be tried first by setting this registry key. If the specified method does not work, the RDP client falls back to the original order. A setting of auto forces the original order. If set to 1, RemoteFX is used if available. Sets the thin client hostname that is sent to the remote host. If left blank, the system hostname is sent. The registry key root/ ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/general/sendHostname must be set to hostname for this key to be used. If set to Bring to this computer, sound is redirected from the remote host to the client using a standard virtual channel. If set to Leave at remote computer, sound is left at the remote host. This can be useful when using a redirected USB audio device. If set to any other value, audio is disabled. Generally, HP recommends setting this value to Bring to this computer and not redirecting USB playback devices to the remote host. This will improve audio quality and ensure that client audio redirected via other virtual channels (such as Multimedia Redirection) matches local audio settings. 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. Sets an XKB layout ID for bypassing the system keyboard. To see the list of available IDs, enter the following command in an X terminal: xfreerdp --kbd-list. ConnectionType 113