HP t505 Administrator Guide - Page 122
xfreerdpOptions/audioLatency, xfreerdpOptions/loadBalanceInfo
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Table E-9 root > ConnectionType > view (continued) Registry key root/ConnectionType/view/connections// username root/ConnectionType/view/connections// viewSecurityLevel root/ConnectionType/view/connections// waitForNetwork root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/attachToConsole root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/audioLatency root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/colorDepth root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/compression root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/disableMMRwithRFX root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/frameAcknowledgeCount root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/general/enableMMR root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/general/sendHostname root/ConnectionType/view/connections// xfreerdpOptions/loadBalanceInfo Description 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 is self-signed or expired, the user still will not be allowed to connect. If set to Allow all connections, the server certificate will not be verified and connections to any server will be allowed. If set to 1, the connection will not be launched until networking is available. This ensures that, on a slow network, the connection does not launch before networking is available, which could cause a failure. Sets the average milliseconds of offset between the audio stream and the display of corresponding video frames after decoding. This setting is deprecated. It is used to reduce the color depth of the connection below that of the native desktop resolution. Frequently, this has been used to reduce network bandwidth. Reducing color depth to a level not supported by the video driver can cause screen corruption or launch failures. If set to 1, compression of RDP data sent between the client and the server is enabled. If set to 1, multimedia redirection is disabled if a valid RemoteFX session is established. Sets the number of video frames the server can push without waiting for acknowledgement from the client. Lower numbers result in a more responsive desktop but lower frame rate. If set to 0, frame acknowledgement is not used in the clientserver interactions. If set to 1, the Multimedia Redirection plugin is enabled, causing supported codecs played through Windows Media Player to be redirected to the client. This will greatly improve full screen and high definition video playback for codecs such as WMV9, VC1, and MPEG4. If set to hostname, the system hostname is sent to the remote host. This is typically used to identify the client machine associated with a particular RDP session. The sent hostname can be overridden using sendHostname in the connection-specific settings. If set to mac, the MAC address of the first available network adapter is sent instead of the hostname. This value is the load balancing cookie sent for brokering purposes to the server upon connection and corresponds to the loadbalanceinfo field in the .rdp file. By default, the value is empty. 110 Appendix E Registry keys