HP t420 Administrator Guide 8 - Page 179
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Registry key root/users/user/apps/scim-setup/authorized root/users/user/desktopScaling root/users/user/enablePassword root/users/user/hideDesktopPanel root/users/user/kioskMode root/users/user/launchConnectionManager root/users/user/rightclick root/users/user/ssoconnectiontype root/users/user/switchAdmin root/users/user/theme root/users/user/xhosts//xhost Description CAUTION: Enabling X terminal access is a security risk and is not recommended in a production environment. The X terminal should only be enabled for use in debugging a protected, nonproduction environment. If set to 1, the SCIM Input Method Control Panel item is accessible by end users. Specifies the percentage to increase or decrease the size of desktop elements. If set to 100 (default), standard scaling is used. If set to 50, half the size of standard scaling is used. If set to 200, double the size of standard scaling is used. If enabled, logins to the local shared account user are enabled. If set to 1, desktop panels such as the taskbar are not started or shown in the desktop. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. If set to 1, Connection Manager launches at system startup. If set to 1, the right-click menu for the desktop is enabled. 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. Reserved for future use. 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 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. vncserver 167