HP t530 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 35

Diagnostics, RDP connection.

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Option End-to-End Connection Health Monitoring Warning Timeout Recovery Timeout Error Timeout Description ● Desktop background ● Font smoothing ● Desktop composition ● Show contents of window while dragging ● Menu and window animation ● Themes Selecting Client Preferred Settings allows the RDP client to choose which options to use to provide the best RDP experience. You can also select your own custom combination of options. Select to enable the timeout options. NOTE: For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper RDP Connection Drop Detection (available in English only). 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 action. At the end of this period, the RDP client attempts a quick reconnection with the session. Specifies the amount of time in seconds after receiving the last network traffic from the server that the RDP client waits before stopping attempts to reconnect with that server. Diagnostics The following table describes the settings that are available under the Diagnostics category when editing an RDP connection. These features diagnose specific problems and are disabled by default. Option Show RDP dashboard Show Connection Health Graph USB Redirection Analysis Synchronous X11 Description If enabled, the RDP dashboard is shown during the connection. TIP: Select the (i) icon next to this option for more information. With this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of response time from the RDP server will be shown when the connection is started. TIP: Select the (i) icon next to this option for more information. This feature determines and displays the current redirection method for each redirected USB device. TIP: Select the (i) icon next to this option for more information. Forces frequent flushing of X11 buffers at the cost of performance. RDP 23

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Option
Description
Desktop background
Font smoothing
Desktop composition
Show contents of window while dragging
Menu and window animation
Themes
Selecting
Client Preferred Settings
allows the RDP client to choose which options to use to
provide the best RDP experience.
You can also select your own custom combination of options.
End-to-End Connection Health
Monitoring
Select to enable the timeout options.
NOTE:
For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper
RDP Connection Drop
Detection
(available in English only).
Warning Timeout
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.
Recovery Timeout
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
action. At the end of this period, the RDP client attempts a quick reconnection with the
session.
Error Timeout
Specifies
the amount of time in seconds after receiving the last network
traffic
from the
server that the RDP client waits before stopping attempts to reconnect with that server.
Diagnostics
The following table describes the settings that are available under the Diagnostics category when editing an
RDP connection.
These features diagnose
specific
problems and are disabled by default.
Option
Description
Show RDP dashboard
If enabled, the RDP dashboard is shown during the connection.
TIP:
Select the
(i)
icon next to this option for more information.
Show Connection Health Graph
With this option enabled, a two-dimensional graph of response time from the RDP
server will be shown when the connection is started.
TIP:
Select the
(i)
icon next to this option for more information.
USB Redirection Analysis
This feature determines and displays the current redirection method for each redirected
USB device.
TIP:
Select the
(i)
icon next to this option for more information.
Synchronous X11
Forces frequent
flushing
of X11
buffers
at the cost of performance.
RDP
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