HP t5630 Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedi - Page 4
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6. After executing the program, the write filter must commit the changes to the flash memory. This can be done by executing the following command from the command line: C:\windows\system32\ewfmgr.exe c: -commit NOTE: To successfully deploy this component to the client using HP Device Manager or Altiris, you will need to complete the following steps: 1) Execute Add_HP_RDP_MMR_USB_Enhancements_1.00_A1.exe using the "-s" switch. If this program is not executed using the "-s" switch, the program may not run correctly. 2) After executing the program, the write filter must commit the changes to the flash memory. This can be done by executing the following command from the command line: C:\windows\system32\ewfmgr.exe c: -commit 3) Reboot the thin client after changes are committed to the flash memory. Server Side NOTES: In VMWare View 3 environments that use View Manager 3 broker, please uninstall TCX Multimedia and USB redirection if you want to use HP RDP Multimedia and USB enhancements. If you install additional VMWare features after installing the HP RDP Multimedia and USB Enhancements software, the registry keys are cleared and the add-on is no longer functional. You will need to edit the Registry key, as shown in Editing the Registry Key for VMWare View 3 below. 1. Go to www.hp.com. From Customer Support, select Software & Driver Downloads. 2. Select See support and troubleshooting information for product: and type the model number of your thin client into the text box. 3. Press the Enter key or click >> to continue. 4. Locate and download HP RDP Multimedia and USB Enhancement Software (Server Side). Follow the instructions in the text file that accompanies the Softpaq to unbundle the compressed files. 5. Double-click HP RDP Multimedia and USB Enhancements (Server Side). 6. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the server-side components. When prompted, choose which components to install: Complete: This is the default; select this to install all components. Custom: This option allows you to choose which components (Multimedia Redirection, USB Redirection) to install. NOTE: USB Redirection is not supported under Windows Terminal Server. If running Terminal Server 2003, you will need to deselect USB Redirection when installing the server side component. 7. Restart the server to complete installation. 4