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Registry key root/sshd/enabled root/sshd/userAccess time Registry key root/time/NTPServers root/time/dateFormatLong root/time/dateFormatShort root/time/dateTimeFormatLong root/time/dateTimeFormatShort root/time/hideCountries root/time/hideWinZones root/time/hideZones root/time/timeFormatLong root/time/timeFormatShort root/time/timezone 156 Appendix D Registry keys Description If set to 1, the SSH daemon is enabled and the thin client can be accessed via SSH. If set to 1, end users can connect to the thin client via SSH. Description Specifies NTP servers to use via a comma-separated list. Private NTP servers or large virtual NTP clusters such as pool.ntp.org are the best choices to minimize server load. Clear this value to return to using DHCP servers (tag 42) instead of a fixed list. An optional way to override the long date format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. An optional way to override the short date format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. An optional way to override the long date&time format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. An optional way to override the short date&time format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. A semicolon-separated list of countries that you want hidden in the time zone selection GUI. A semicolon-separated list of Windows-format time zones, such as "(UTC+2:00) Tripoli", that you want hidden in the time zone selection GUI. A semicolon-separated list of Linux-format time zones, such as "America/Denver", that you want hidden in the time zone selection GUI. An optional way to override the long time format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. An optional way to override the short time format used in various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for QDate::toString. If left blank, a locale-specific string is usually used. Sets the time zone. Time zones should be specified as defined by Linux Timezone in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel, and they should be in the following format: /

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Registry key
Description
root/sshd/enabled
If set to 1, the SSH daemon is enabled and the thin client can be
accessed via SSH.
root/sshd/userAccess
If set to 1, end users can connect to the thin client via SSH.
time
Registry key
Description
root/time/NTPServers
Specifies
NTP servers to use via a comma-separated list. Private
NTP servers or large virtual NTP clusters such as
pool.ntp.org
are the best choices to minimize server load.
Clear this value to return to using DHCP servers (tag 42) instead of
a
fixed
list.
root/time/dateFormatLong
An optional way to override the long date format used in various
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/dateFormatShort
An optional way to override the short date format used in various
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/dateTimeFormatLong
An optional way to override the long date&time format used in
various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/dateTimeFormatShort
An optional way to override the short date&time format used in
various ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/hideCountries
A semicolon-separated list of countries that you want hidden in
the time zone selection GUI.
root/time/hideWinZones
A semicolon-separated list of Windows-format time zones, such
as “(UTC+2:00) Tripoli”, that you want hidden in the time zone
selection GUI.
root/time/hideZones
A semicolon-separated list of Linux-format time zones, such as
“America/Denver”, that you want hidden in the time zone
selection GUI.
root/time/timeFormatLong
An optional way to override the long time format used in various
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/timeFormatShort
An optional way to override the short time format used in various
ThinPro tools. For formatting, do a web search for
QDate::toString
. If left blank, a
locale-specific
string is
usually used.
root/time/timezone
Sets the time zone. Time zones should be
specified
as
defined
by
Linux Timezone
in the
Date and Time
tool in Control Panel, and
they should be in the following format:
<region>/<subregion>
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Appendix D
Registry keys