HP t520 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 37
RDP Experience, a VMware Horizon View connection.
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Option Remote computer sound Enable port mapping Enable printer mapping Shared folders Description Specifies where the remote computer's sound should be played (remotely or locally) or if it should not be played at all. Maps the thin client's serial and parallel ports to the remote session. Maps the local print queue to the remote session. Use this option if either USB redirection is unavailable on the remote host or the printer is a parallel or serial printer. Configure the printer to use a local printer spooler, and the VMware Horizon View client automatically sets up a remote printer that sends print spooling commands through a virtual channel from the remote host to the thin client. This method requires both that the printer be configured on the thin client and a Windows driver be specified on the thin client because the VMware Horizon View client needs to specify to the remote host which driver to use for the remote printer. This Windows driver must match the driver that the printer would use when locally attached to a Windows operating system. This information is usually found under the Model in the printer properties. Add, Remove, or Edit shared folders. RDP Experience The following table describes the settings that are available under the RDP Experience category when editing a VMware Horizon View connection. Option Enable MMR Choose your connection speed to optimize performance End-to-End Connection Health Monitoring Warning Timeout Recovery Timeout Description Enables multimedia redirection. Selecting a connection speed (LAN, Broadband, or Modem) will enable or disable the following options to optimize performance: ● Desktop background ● Font smoothing ● Desktop composition ● Show contents of window while dragging ● Menu and window animation ● Themes Selecting Client Preferred Settings will allow the VMware Horizon View client to choose which options to use. You can also select your own custom combination of options. Select to enable the timeout options. Specifies the amount of time in seconds after receiving the last network traffic from the server before the user is warned of a lost connection. This function can be disabled by clearing the option or setting the time to zero. With the Show Warning Dialog option selected, a warning dialog will be displayed when this timeout is reached. Otherwise, the warning is written to the connection log only. TIP: HP recommends increasing the timeout value for networks that experience frequent busy periods or momentary outages. Specifies the amount of time in seconds after receiving the last network traffic from the server that the RDP client waits for the connection to recover without taking any special VMware Horizon View 25