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domain Registry key root/domain/OU root/domain/allowSmartcard root/domain/cacheDomainLogin root/domain/ddns root/domain/domain root/domain/domainAdminGroup root/domain/domainControllers root/domain/domainJoined root/domain/domainUsersGroup root/domain/enableDomainAdmin root/domain/enableDomainUsers root/domain/enablePasswordChange root/domain/enableSSO root/domain/loginAtStart root/domain/retainUserRegistry root/domain/workgroup Description Specifies the organizational unit associated with the thin client's domain membership. This key is currently unused. If enabled, a hash of domain login credentials is saved to disk so that subsequent logins can occur even if the Active Directory server is inaccessible. If enabled, the thin client attempts to update the DNS server with its hostname and IP address during each DHCP renewal. Specifies the domain to which this thin client is joined or to which this thin client is authenticating against. If enableDomainAdmin is enabled, members of this AD group can switch the thin client to administrator mode. Specifies a comma-separated list of domain controllers to use with this domain. If left blank (recommended), automatic lookup of domain controllers is performed using DNS instead. Indicates if the thin client has been formally added to the domain. If enableDomainUsers is enabled, domain logins are limited to direct members of this group. Nested groups are not supported for this feature. If set to 1, members of the group listed in domainAdminGroup can switch the thin client to administrator mode. If set to 0, the local root account must be used to perform local administrative tasks. If set to 1, domain logins are limited to members of the group listed in domainUserGroup. If set to 0, any valid domain credential is permitted to log in to the thin client. If set to 1, the user can change their domain password directly from the thin client. If enabled, encrypted current credentials are cached in memory and they can be reused when starting remote connections. If set to 1, and if the thin client has been added to a domain, a login screen is displayed when the thin client starts up. Otherwise, the legacy ThinPro shared desktop is displayed at startup. If set to 1, any custom setting changes made by the user are retained between login sessions. Specifies the workgroup or "short domain" associated with the thin client's domain membership. This is also referred to as the NetBIOS domain name during creation of the Active Directory domain. This value is usually auto-detected during domain authentication by looking up the value from a domain controller. 152 Appendix D Registry keys