HP t505 Administrator Guide - Page 121
Table E-9, loginfields/showpassword
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Table E-9 root > ConnectionType > view (continued) Registry key root/ConnectionType/view/connections// hasDesktopIcon root/ConnectionType/view/connections// hideMenuBar root/ConnectionType/view/connections// isInMenu root/ConnectionType/view/connections// label root/ConnectionType/view/connections// lockServer root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/domain root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/password root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/rememberme root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/showpassword root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/smartcard root/ConnectionType/view/connections// loginfields/username root/ConnectionType/view/connections// password 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 Description If set to 1, the desktop icon for this connection is enabled. This key has no effect on Smart Zero. If set to 1, the top menu bar within the desktop is hidden. This bar is used to manage remote devices and start other desktops. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. Sets the connection name that is displayed in the UI. On Smart Zero, this will typically be set to Default Connection and does not display in the UI. If set to 1, standard users are prevented from changing the server address. Shows the Domain field in the login dialog for the connection. Shows the Password field in the login dialog for the connection. Shows the Remember me checkbox in the login dialog for the connection. Shows the Show password button in the login dialog for the connection. Shows the Smart card login checkbox in the login dialog for the connection. This checkbox might not appear if no smart card is detected, even if this option is enabled. Shows the User Name field in the login dialog for the connection. 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 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. root > ConnectionType 109