HP t505 Administrator Guide - Page 149
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root > USB Table E-19 root > USB Registry key root/USB/Classes//ClassID root/USB/Classes//DisplayName root/USB/Classes//State root/USB/Classes//Visible root/USB/Classes/ShowTab root/USB/Devices//DisplayName root/USB/Devices//ProductID root/USB/Devices//State root/USB/Devices//VendorID root/USB/root/holdProtocolStatic root/USB/root/mass-storage/allowed root/USB/root/mass-storage/read-only root/USB/root/opendebug root/USB/root/protocol Description Sets the USB class ID number. Sets the USB class name. Sets whether the class is mapped to the remote host. Sets whether the class is shown in the UI, not shown in the UI, or disabled. If set to 1, the Classes section is shown in the USB Manager. Sets the name to show in the USB Manager. If not supplied, the USB Manager will attempt to generate an appropriate name using device information. Sets the product ID of the device. Sets whether this device is mapped to the remote host as follows: 0=Do Not Redirect; 1=Use Defaults; 2=Redirect. Sets the vendor ID of the device. If set to 1, the remote USB protocol does not switch based on which protocol is chosen. It always stays at the value defined in root/protocol. If set to 1, mass storage devices will be auto-mounted when the protocol is local. If set to 1, when mass storage devices are auto-mounted locally, they will be mounted as read-only. If set to 1, a debug message will be written to /tmp/USBmgr-log. Sets which protocol owns remote USB. Valid values depend on which protocols are installed on the system but can include local, xen, rdp, and view. root > auto-update Table E-20 root > auto-update Registry key root/auto-update/DNSAliasDir root/auto-update/ManualUpdate root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Enabled Description Sets the default root directory for DNS alias mode on the server hosting HP Smart Client Services. If set to 1, the DHCP tag, DNS alias, and broadcast update methods for Automatic Update are disabled. When performing a manual update, the password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL registry keys must be set to ensure the update server is known. If set to 1, the client performs periodic scans of the Automatic Update server to check for updates. If set to 0, the client will only check for updates at system startup. root > USB 137