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Registry key root/Display/Profiles//orientation root/Display/Profiles//refresh root/Display/Profiles//width root/Display/userLock root/Display/userLockEngaged Description Sets the monitor orientation as follows: 0=Normal; 1=Rotate Left; 2=Rotate Right; 3=Invert. Sets the desired monitor refresh rate. Not all refresh rates are supported for all resolutions. If set to 0, the refresh rate is autodetected. The supported values are dependent on the monitor. Setting a refresh rate that is not supported by the attached monitor will lead to a black screen. HP recommends leaving this set to 0. Sets the monitor resolution width. If set to 0, the resolution is auto-detected. If set to 1, and if the display settings have been modified by the user, the display settings are preserved when importing a client profile. This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the display settings have been modified by the user. You normally do not need to modify this setting. Network Registry key root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Domain root/Network/ActiveDirectory/DynamicDNS root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Enabled root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Method root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Password root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Username root/Network/DNSServers root/Network/DefaultHostnamePattern root/Network/EncryptWpaConfig Description This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. Additional DNS servers for domain name resolution can be specified here. The specified servers will be used in addition to any servers retrieved via DHCP. Up to three IPv4 or IPv6 addresses can be specified, separated by commas. Sets the default hostname pattern to use when generating a new hostname. This is used if the Hostname registry key and /etc/ hostname are both empty. The hostname pattern uses % as a delimiter. In the example HPTC%MAC:1-6%, HPTC would be the prefix, and the first six characters of the thin client MAC address would follow. So if the MAC address of the thin client is 11:22:33:44:55:66, the generated hostname would be HPTC112233. If the pattern is TC%MAC%, the generated hostname would be TC112233445566. If the pattern is HP %MAC:7%, the generated hostname would be HP1122334. If set to 1, the password is encrypted. 124 Appendix D Registry keys

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Registry key
Description
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/orientation
Sets the monitor orientation as follows: 0=Normal; 1=Rotate Left;
2=Rotate Right; 3=Invert.
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/refresh
Sets the desired monitor refresh rate. Not all refresh rates are
supported for all resolutions. If set to 0, the refresh rate is auto-
detected. The supported values are dependent on the monitor.
Setting a refresh rate that is not supported by the attached
monitor will lead to a black screen. HP recommends leaving this
set to 0.
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/width
Sets the monitor resolution width. If set to 0, the resolution is
auto-detected.
root/Display/userLock
If set to 1, and if the display settings have been
modified
by the
user, the display settings are preserved when importing a client
profile.
root/Display/userLockEngaged
This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the display
settings have been
modified
by the user. You normally do not
need to modify this setting.
Network
Registry key
Description
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Domain
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/DynamicDNS
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Enabled
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Method
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Password
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Username
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future
use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/DNSServers
Additional DNS servers for domain name resolution can be
specified
here. The
specified
servers will be used in addition to
any servers retrieved via DHCP. Up to three IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
can be
specified,
separated by commas.
root/Network/DefaultHostnamePattern
Sets the default hostname pattern to use when generating a new
hostname. This is used if the
Hostname
registry key and
/etc/
hostname
are both empty. The hostname pattern uses
%
as a
delimiter. In the example
HPTC%MAC:1-6%
,
HPTC
would be the
prefix,
and the
first
six characters of the thin client MAC address
would follow. So if the MAC address of the thin client is
11:22:33:44:55:66
, the generated hostname would be
HPTC112233
. If the pattern is
TC%MAC%
, the generated
hostname would be
TC112233445566
. If the pattern is
HP
%MAC:7%
, the generated hostname would be
HP1122334
.
root/Network/EncryptWpaConfig
If set to 1, the password is encrypted.
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Appendix D
Registry keys