HP t520 Administrator Guide 7 - Page 108
Application Integrated Locally RAIL mode. This requires that the, Remote Application
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Table E-6 root > ConnectionType > freerdp (continued) Registry key root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /username root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /waitForNetwork root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowMode root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowSizeHeight root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowSizePercentage root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowSizeWidth root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /windowType root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/ /xkbLayoutId root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ USBrelevant root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ appName root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ className root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ disableLinkDropWarning root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ editor root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ generalSettingsEditor root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ icon16Path root/ConnectionType/freerdp/coreSettings/ icon32Path 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 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. If set to Remote Application, RDP will run in Remote Application Integrated Locally (RAIL) mode. This requires that the RemoteApp server allows the desired application to run as a remote application. The application will be displayed in a separate window within the desktop environment, making it look like the application is part of the local system. Also see the remoteApp registry key. If set to Alternate Shell, a non-standard shell is invoked. Also see the application and directory registry keys. Sets an XKB layout ID for bypassing the system keyboard. To see the list of available IDs, enter the following command in an X terminal: xfreerdp --kbd-list. Specifies if this connection type is USB-relevant. If it is, it might have a USB plugin for redirecting USB devices. Sets the internal application name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the internal application class name to use for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. If set to 1, the operating system does not generate a dialog indicating that networking is down because the connection protocol handles such situations. Sets the internal application name to use when the Connection Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the internal application name to use when the General Settings Manager is launched for this connection type. This key should not need to be modified. Sets the path to the 16x16 pixel icon for this application. Sets the path to the 32x32 pixel icon for this application. 96 Appendix E Registry keys