HP t620 Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide

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    HP Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide
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    © Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial
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    About this guide This guide uses the following styles to distinguish elements of text: Style [optional parameters] "literal value" Definition Variables or placeholders are enclosed in angle brackets. For example, replace with the appropriate path, such as C:\Windows\System.
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    iv About this guide
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    options (User Mode 9 Additional control panel options (User Mode 10 Using the client control panel (Administrator Mode 11 Main control panel options (Administrator Mode 11 Additional control panel options (Administrator Mode 12 Overview of RDP connection features 14 Using Kiosk Mode with RDP
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    a serial or parallel printer ...29 5 Troubleshooting clients ...30 Troubleshooting network connectivity 30 Troubleshooting firmware corruption 31 Reimaging client device firmware 31 Troubleshooting serial or parallel printer configuration 31 Troubleshooting Citrix password expiration 31 Using
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    folder 33 Viewing files in the /etc folder 33 6 HP Smart Zero Client Services ...34 Supported operating systems ...34 Preparing to install HP Smart Zero Client Services 35 Downloading and installing HP Smart Zero Client Services 35 7 Using the Profile Editor ...36 Accessing the Profile Editor
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    Using the manual update method 44 Performing a manual update 44 Using HP Intelligent Delivery Service 45 How HP Intelligent Delivery Service works 45 Starting, stopping, and pausing HP Intelligent Delivery Service 45 Viewing the HP Intelligent Delivery Service application log 45 HP Intelligent
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    -mgr ...98 root > printers ...99 root > screensaver ...99 root > security ...100 root > time ...100 root > translation ...100 root > users ...101 root > vncserver ...103 root > zero-login ...104 Appendix D VMware Horizon View USB configuration 107 USB options in previous HP Smart Zero Core releases
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    features, and other configurations such as device redirection and printer port mapping. ● Troubleshooting clients on page 30-Describes common troubleshooting issues and solutions. ● HP Smart Zero Client Services on page 34-Describes software requirements and provides information on how to use the
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    following default connection types are available: ● Citrix ● Microsoft RDP7 ● VMware Horizon View ● Web Browser TIP: In the login dialog, a yellow warning icon indicates that you did not configure an HP Smart Zero Client Services server. In this case, the client cannot automatically detect an update
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    change the connection, choose Select Connection Type from the configuration menu. NOTE: HP Smart Zero Core does not support Active Directory Dynamic DNS. Using the desktop Desktops typically launch full-screen on all available monitors. To return to the local desktop from inside a full-screen remote
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    other activity is occurring. Idle A question mark indicates that the client is idle and no errors are present. Click the icon for more information. Updating Spinning arrows indicate that the client is receiving or installing an update from HP Smart Zero Client Services. 4 Chapter 3 Navigating
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    a Warning or Error status and message. Smart Client Service Displays a green check mark indicator, if normal, and generates a system message that indicates the name of the configured HP Smart Zero Client Services server. If HP Smart Zero Client Services is improperly configured or points to an
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    as described in the table below. Table 3-4 About this client-Network Pane Interface Network DNS Settings Item ● Name ● Default gateway ● Hostname ● Default domain ● Name servers Using the Net Tools tab Use the Net Tools tab to configure options for monitoring system performance and troubleshoot
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    X Server ● HP Smart Zero Client Services NOTE: To generate additional diagnostic reports or log information, select Enable Debug Mode. This information might be requested by HP for troubleshooting purposes. Hiding client information screens 1. Click , select Administrator/User Mode Switch, and then
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    ● Network ● SoftwareInformation ● SystemLogs 5. Set the value to 0, and then click Save. 6. When completed, reboot the system. 8 Chapter 3 Navigating clients
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    panel, click the following modes of operation: ● User Mode (default) ● Administrator Mode on the client toolbar. The client control panel supports Using the client control panel (User Mode) This section describes the client control panel options available in User Mode. Main control panel options
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    User Mode) (continued) Menu option Description Administrator/User Mode Switch Lets authorized administrators access the Administrator Mode control panel menus. NOTE: Before using this option, be sure to set up a password for the Administrator Mode control panel menus. Language Lets you display
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    , select Administrator/User Mode Switch. 3. In the Switch to Admin box, under Administrative Password, type your password and then click OK. Main control panel options (Administrator Mode) Table 4-3 Main control panel options (Administrator Mode) Menu option Description Edit Default Connection
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    Add to add a printer, and define the printer information as follows: ● Port ● Model ● Printer IP address ● Remote Queue name ● Windows driver ● Activate or deactivate the printer To edit or delete a printer, select a printer, and then click either Edit or Delete. 12 Chapter 4 Configuring clients
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    change system passwords for the client administrator and user. Table 4-6 Additional administrator control panel options-Management Menu option Description Automatic Update Lets you configure the Automatic Update server manually. Factory Reset Lets you restore the client to its default factory
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    RemoteFX ● MMR supported when connecting to Windows hosts with the Desktop Experience feature enabled (Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2) ● USBR supported when connecting to Windows 7 Remote Desktop Virtual Hosts ● Bidirectional audio ● True multi-monitor support 14 Chapter 4 Configuring clients
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    Mode. To enable Kiosk Mode, where the client performs an automatic login to the remote desktop on boot using predefined user credentials, do the following: 1. In Administrator Mode, click on the client toolbar. 2. Click Edit Default Connection. 3. Type a username and password for the Kiosk user
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    : For simplified management, HP recommends that MMR be enabled or disabled on the remote host. Using multi-monitor sessions with RDP True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration by the administrator or user. The RDP client automatically identifies which monitor is specified as
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    , as if it were plugged in locally. Standard Windows drivers support the device in the remote session, and all device types are supported without requiring additional drivers on the client. Not all devices default to USB redirection. For example, USB keyboards, mice, and other input devices usually
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    Settings available in Administrator Mode. Disable MMR if all audio devices are set to local, because it will only play multimedia through the default audio device. ● Microphone redirection is enabled by default. The default microphone volume might need to be adjusted on the client. This can be
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    even when not shown, increasing the client memory usage but improving the redraw of background images. Attach to console Disabled by default. When enabled, RDP can be used to connect to servers that have RDP disabled and only have the Administrator console active. Primarily used for debugging
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    size and depth settings ● Seamless window support ● Sound quality settings ● Static drive mapping ● Dynamic drive mapping ● USB redirection for XenDesktop and VDI-in-a-Box ● Smart card virtual channel enablement NOTE: This feature is equivalent to a smart card login/authentication when using direct
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    return to the login screen, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+End. To set up a Kiosk Mode login: 1. As the administrator, click and select Edit Connection Settings. 2. Under Network, specify the following settings: ● Username ● Password Overview of VMware Horizon View connection features 21
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    with VMware Horizon View VMware Horizon View supports multi-monitor sessions. To enhance the virtualization experience, the default VMware Horizon View sessions use full-screen and span all monitors. To choose a different window size, select Full Screen - All Monitors under the protocol type of the
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    , play/pause, and mute during a remote desktop session. This supports multimedia programs such as Windows Media Player. Using device redirection with VMware Horizon View Using USB redirection with VMware Horizon View To enable USBR for VMware Horizon View connections, select VMware Horizon View as
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    card to not show as a smart card device in the Windows Device Manager. NOTE: The remote host must have the proper smart card drivers installed. Using webcam redirection with VMware Horizon View The VMware Horizon View client does not support high-level webcam redirection. Webcams can be used only if
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    log in again. Hide top menu bar To make the top menu bar invisible for users, select Hide top menu bar. This option enabled by default. You may disable it if users prefer to access options for window size or desktop pool selection in a VMware Horizon View session. Connection Security Level Use
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    listed in the System Information pane. NOTE: Teradici-accelerated units cannot use the RDP protocol to connect with a remote desktop session. NOTE: The Teradici PCoIP client does not support forwarding traffic via an HTTP proxy. You will need to switch to the standard VMware Horizon View
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    one of the following tasks: ● In Administrator Mode, access the client control panel and select Additional Configuration > Advanced > Certificates to open the Certificate Manager. Then, import the certificate from a file or URL. ● Use a remote profile update to import a certificate. ● In the VMware
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    dialog and displays a red unlock icon Error Does not allow the connection Redirecting USB devices 1. In the client, log in as the Administrator. 2. Click and select Additional Configuration > Peripherals > USB Manager. 3. Select one of the following remote protocols: ● Citrix ● RDP7 ● Local
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    you do this so that the printer name is displayed in the Mapping screen. 6. Under Windows Driver, type the name of the Windows printer driver for the printer. NOTE: This is an optional step. However,HP recommends that you install at least the Generic/ Text Only Windows driver in order to use the
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    topics: ● Troubleshooting network connectivity ● Troubleshooting firmware corruption ● Troubleshooting serial or parallel printer configuration ● Troubleshooting Citrix password expiration ● Using system diagnostics to troubleshoot Troubleshooting network connectivity 1. Ping the client server by
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    Troubleshooting firmware corruption If the client beeps two times after it is powered on or does not appear to boot, then the device firmware may be corrupt. It is possible to resolve this by downloading the client image from http://www.hp.com, copying the image to a removable USB flash drive, and
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    system diagnostics were run. TIP: Check the Enable Debug Mode box in the System Logs tab of the About this client screen to generate more information in the diagnostic report. This information may be requested by HP for troubleshooting. Because the system resets log files when it reboots, be sure
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    Table 5-1 Commands folder files File Description demidecode.txt This file contains information on the system BIOS and graphics. dpkg_--list.txt This file lists the packages installed at the time system diagnostics the system diagnostics were run. Using system diagnostics to troubleshoot 33
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    Profile Broadcast Client Automatic Update Client Kit Client Kit Client Profile Supported operating systems HP Smart Zero Client Services supports the following operating systems: ● Windows 7 ● Windows Server 2008 ● Windows Server 2008 R2 ● Windows Server 2003 ● Windows Vista ● Windows XP NOTE
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    or enabling these components on the operating system that you are using for the server, go to http://www.microsoft.com. Downloading and installing HP Smart Zero Client Services To download and install HP Smart Zero Client Services: 1. Go to http://www.hp.com/support. 2. Click Drivers & Software
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    7 Using the Profile Editor HP Smart Zero Client Services contains the Profile Editor, which allows administrators to create client profiles and upload them to the Automatic Update server. The client profile contains connection information, settings, and files that the clients download and use in the
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    type. NOTE: If a client kit is installed, the additional registry settings are automatically displayed in the client kit box and the Registry Click the option, and then change the default value in the Value field. Enabling or disabling menu items on clients 1. In the Registry settings tree,
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    a factory reset. Adding certificates to a client profile Client profiles for HP Smart Zero Core 4.1.1 and later versions automatically include certificates that are imported to a standard client certificate store for the following applications: ● VMware Horizon View, Citrix, RDP ● Automatic Update
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    HP Smart Zero Core 4.1.0 and earlier versions do not have the Certificate Manager add-on, and the only certificate store supported in the Profile Editor is the Citrix certificate store. Other stores require you to run client scripts after importing certificates. They also require a custom update
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    and a serial printer, select the port with (ZTAHENAKOS:COM1). For a parallel printer, select (ZTAHENAKOS:LPT1). The TS### is assigned by the server, so it will not be the same every time. 6. Select the manufacturer and driver for your printer. TIP: If desired, use the driver disc Windows Update to
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    . To use it as the default printer, select Yes, and then click Next. 9. To share the printer, select Share name and assign it a share name. Otherwise, click Next. 10. On the next page, you may request a test print. HP recommends this because it will verify the printer setup is correct. If it is
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    website ● Creating an Automatic Update profile ● Updating clients ● Using HP Intelligent Delivery Service ● Using HP Device Manager Viewing the Automatic Update website 1. On the server desktop, select Start > Control Panel, and then click Administrative Tools. 2. Double-click Internet Information
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    some changes. Connect the thin client and verify that it has downloaded the new profile. If it has not, see Troubleshooting clients on page 30. Using the DHCP tag update method On the Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 systems, DHCP tagging enables a client to update. Use this method to
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    , use the DHCP tagging method. If no update segregation is required, use the broadcast update method. Performing a manual update 1. On the client toolbar, click . 2. Click Administrator/User Mode Switch. 3. In the Administrator Password box, type your password, and then click OK. 4. Complete the
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    responds with the URL of the Automatic Intelligence server, which the client uses to check for updates. Starting, stopping, and pausing HP Intelligent Delivery Service 1. On the server desktop, select Start > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. 2. In the left pane of the Server Manager, expand
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    Japan [Japanese], with "¥" (RDP) jp106 jp jp106-hp-yen Japan [Japanese], with "\" (RGS) jp106 jp jp106-hp Korea [Korean] kr106 kr wincompat Latin America [Latin American [Slovenian] pc105 si wincompat Spain [Spanish] pc105 sp wincompat 46 Appendix A Client keyboard language
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    Table A-1 Keyboard languages (continued) Keyboard Sweden [Swedish] Switzerland [Swiss French] Switzerland [Swiss German] Turkey [Turkish] Ukraine [Ukrainian] United Kingdom [English] United States [English] United States [English], Dvorak United States [English], International Model pc105 pc105
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    the common attributes and elements used in customizing the client login screen background. There is one directory per connection type-plus a default style-that specifies the style elements of the connection's background image and login window style. Registry entries specify the directories in which
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    screen edge, unless those elements override the padding with their own padding value. Table B-3 Login Screen > Common Attributes > color Type Parameter Example Default Use Description RRGGBB 6-digit hex value or rrr,ggg,bbb 0-255,0-255,0- 255 form color: ff8800; 255,255,255 (white) Specifies the
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    Default Use Description WWxHH, where WW is the width in absolute pixels or in a percentage of screen width and HH is the height in absolute pixels or in a percentage of the screen height. size: 256x128; The natural size of the element; for example, the pixel size of an image Default Default Default
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    (if any), or on both. Only some protocols (for example, Citrix XenDesktop) have a desktop screen. Elements Table B-9 Login Screen > if no gradients are specified ● padding-specifies the default padding for all subsequent elements Table B-10 Login Screen > Elements > Custom > Gradient Type
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    0-255 comma-separated values. Example colors: 0.0,000000 0.5,996600 0.9,255,255,255; Default Not applicable Use Colors are interpolated along the linear or radial axis between the points Parameter [true | false] Example dithered: true; 52 Appendix B Customizing the client login screen
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    Parameter File path Example source: /writable/misc/Company_logo.png; Default Not applicable Use Specifies the absolute pathname to the image file. Many formats are supported; for example, png, jpg,and gif. The image may have transparent regions. Table B-18 Login screen > Custom
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    , this text will be used for the string. The supported text strings are as follows: ● de_DE (German) ● en_US (English) ● es_ES (Spanish) ● fr_FR (French) ● ja_JP (Japanese) ● zh_CN (Simplified Chinese) NOTE: The file encoding is UTF-8. Description Default text text: This will be shown on the screen
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    text may be further scaled if size, max-width, and/or max-height are specified. Table B-25 Login screen > Text > max-width Type Parameter Example Default Use Description Size in pixels or in a percentage of the screen width max-width: 90%; Not applicable If the string would otherwise turn out to
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    dialog box. Figure B-1 Components in the client login dialog box The client login dialog box uses one directory per connection type plus a default style that specifies the style elements of the connection's background image and the login window style. The registry entries specify the directories
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    /* Substitute my company logo for the normal one. */ image: url (/writable/misc/MyCompanyLogo .png); min width: 48px; min- enabled: QPushButton#connectButton:dis abled { /* Flat gray */ background: rgb(204,204,204); border-radius: 3; color: rgb(102,102,102); font-size: 12pt; } Customizing the client
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    > USB ● root > auto-update ● root > desktop ● root > entries ● root > hpdm ● root > keyboard ● root > logging ● root > mouse ● root > printer-mapping-mgr ● root > printers ● root > screensaver ● root > security ● root > time ● root > translation ● root > users ● root > vncserver 58 Appendix C HP
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    Indicates the full path to the default sound played when the playback volume is When set to 1 (auto mode), OutputScale is set to 130 on the t610 and t610 PLUS, set to 63 on the 2 and 3 are for additional devices, such as a USB headset. root/Audio/RecordDevice Indicates the device to use for
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    image displayed while a connection is loading. This is the splash screen that will be seen after clicking Connect on the HP ThinPro control panel. root/ConnectionManager/useKioskMode root/ConnectionManager/useSplashOnConnectionStartup By default, this is disabled on HP Smart Zero Core and enabled
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    be edited in Administrator Mode even when this key is set to 0. root/ConnectionType/firefox/connections/{UUID}/ authorizations/user/execution Indicates whether the user has permission to automatically started on boot. This is useful for kiosk style applications. By default, connections are
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    /{UUID}/kioskMode Enables the Web Browser's Kiosk Mode. root/ConnectionType/firefox/connections/{UUID}/label The name of the connection show in the HP ThinPro Control Center. On HP Smart Zero Core, this will typically be set to 'Default Connection' and does not show in the user interface. root
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    -mgr stop' is called on this connection. By default, this is close, which will send a standard /firefox/general/enableUserChanges Preserves the user's preferances after each session. root root/ConnectionType/firefox/gui/FirefoxManager/title The window title of the settings editor for this
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    edited in Administrator Mode even when this key is set to 0. root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/{UUID}/ authorizations/user/enableClipboard When set to the default of 1, be automatically started on boot. This is useful for kiosk style applications. By default, connections are not
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    not supported by the video driver may cause screen corruption or launch failures. root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/{UUID}/ compression If set to 1, compression of RDP data between client and server will be enabled. Setting to '0' will disable compression. Compression is enabled by default
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    If set to 1, disables user input and uses default settings. If set to the default of 0, enables user input. root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/{UUID}/ perfFlagDesktopComposition If set to 1, allows desktop composition, such as translucent borders, if supported by the server. Turning it
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    with the server before warning the user that connection has been lost. Disabled if 0. root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/{UUID}/username The default username to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk style applications where a generic username is
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    the MMR plugin will be enabled, causing supported codecs played through Windows Media Player to be redirected to the client. This will greatly improve the default hostname, the system hostname will be sent to the remote host. This is typically used by an administrator to identify the client machine
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    for this connection. Set to '1' to allow access, 0 to deny access. NOTE: The connection can be edited in Administrator Mode even when this key is set to '0'. Indicates whether the user has permission to execute the connection. Set to 1 to allow access, 0 to deny access. NOTE: The connection will
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    enabled, the VMware Horizon View client will return to the desktop selection screen. This is enabled by default to prevent users View client will be started in full-screen mode. root HP ThinPro Connection Manager. root/ConnectionType/view/connections/{UUID}/password The default password to supply
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    kiosk style applications where a generic password the display of supported by the video driver may cause screen corruption or launch failures. If set to 1, compression of RDP data between client and server will be enabled. Setting to '0' will disable compression. Compression is enabled by default
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    . If set to 1, enables the multimedia redirection plugin, causing supported codecs played through Windows Media Player to be redirected to the client. This improves full-screen and high definition video playback for codecs such as WMV9, VC1, and MPEG4. If set to the default of hostname, sends the
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    printers defined locally through CUPS to be redirected to the remote host. If set to 1, standard RDP encryption will be used to encrypt all data between the client and server. Use RemoteFX, if available. The supplied monitoring. This key should not need to be modified. The internal X Windows
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    HP Smart Zero Core. Tells whether a server name or address is unused, optional, or required for this connection type. The behavior that should occur when 'connection-mgr stop' is called on this connection. By default ' will be monitored to detect the client if RDP is used as the display protocol
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    be displayed on the desktop. root/ConnectionType/xen/connections/{UUID}/authorizations/ Indicates whether the user has permission to modify the user/edit connection settings for this connection. Set to 1 to allow, 0 to deny access. NOTE: The connection can be edited in Administrator Mode even
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    set to 1, the ICA client will be started in full-screen mode. root/ConnectionType/xen/connections/{UUID password If set, this password will be supplied as the default to the login dialog if the user and domain match their defaults here. Typically used with autostart connections. 76 Appendix C HP
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    /ConnectionType/xen/connections/{UUID}/ useCredentials root/ConnectionType/xen/connections/{UUID}/username The default username to supply to the remote host during login. Generally, this setting is used for kiosk style applications where a generic username is used for login. root/ConnectionType
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    If this is set to 0, the user will be able to read and copy files off of the drive, but will not be able to make any changes or add new files to the drive. Directly maps to the Citrix INI file setting CommPollSize=boolean, which enables asynchronous polling. The default is 0 for 'Off'. Directly maps
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    to /media to allow all connected USB drives to be mapped to the remote host through a single drive letter. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/enableAlertSound Set to the default 1 to enable Windows alert sounds. Set to 0 to disable. Indirectly maps to the Citrix INI file setting DisableSound=boolean
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    to disable the transparent keyboard mode. The default is Ctrl. All clients are set to Alt by default. The number of mapped serial ports. Set to 0 to disable serial ports mapping. Can be set to On, Off, or the default Auto. Indirectly maps to the Citrix INI file setting ZLKeyboardMode=[0|1|2], which
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    /xen/general/mouseMiddleButtonPaste Directly maps to the Citrix INI file setting MouseSendsControlV=boolean, which enables a middlebutton paste emulation function for Windows sessions. The default is False. All clients are set to 0 by default. root/ConnectionType/xen/general/noInfoBox Directly
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    connections. The default is False. All clients are set to 0 by default. Directly maps to the Citrix INI file setting PersistentCacheEnabled=boolean. The default is False. All clients are set to 0 by default. Controls use of Extended Unicode Keyboard Support on Windows servers. The default is 0. 0-No
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    When set to Full Screen (the default), the connection will be maximized without ' key can be used to specify the size of the window as a percentage as the total screen area. When set set to 1 when autoStartResource or autoStartDesktop is enabled. root/ConnectionType/xen/gui/XenManager/name The name
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    mode (1-4 monitors), whereas a value of 1 denotes a 6-monitor mode. The HP t610 with the appropriate add-on card is the only supported hardware. root/Display/Configuration/hexlayout root/Display/Configuration/hexprofile root/Display/Configuration/primaryprofile This must always be set to default
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    DVI-D connector. The HP t5335z does not support two monitors. The color temperature or direct RGB scaling for thin clients with built-in monitors. The entry is a six-digit hex value RRGGBB, where ffffff would indicate full (100%) scaling on all three color channels. The display bit depth per pixel
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    Display Enable dynamic DNS. root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Enabled Enables Active Directory. root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Method Method used to provide user credentials. root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Password Active Directory domain user password client. the client the client certificate
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    UUID}/TunnelEnable Enables tunnel setting for the IPsec rule. When enabled, the rule is 'apply to tunnel mode'. root/ password. root/Network/VPN/Password VPN user password. root/Network/VPN/Type VPN type. root/Network/VPN/Username VPN user name. root/Network/Wired/DefaultGateway The default
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    Password Mbps or 10 Mbps) and duplex mode (full or half) to support switches or manually using the available keys. HP does not recommend using 'Static' in a generic client profile, as it will cause all clients IPv6 environment. The default wireless interface or wireless network adapter. When set to
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    If set to 1, HP Velocity is enabled. When enabled, it does not affect network packet transmission if the server side component is not detected. If set to 2, HP Velocity is in monitor mode and only monitors network status. If set to 1 and the display settings have been modified by the user, then the
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    see this tab of the System Information panel. root/SystemInfo/Pages/SoftwareInformation Enables or disables the Software Information tab. If set to 0, users cannot see this tab of the System Information panel. root/SystemInfo/Pages/SystemLogs Enables or disables the System Logs tab. If set to
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    /AlwaysOnTop Description Sets the Task Manager window to always be on top. root > USB This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > USB folder. Table C-13 root > USB Registry key Description root/USB/Classes//ClassID
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    USB/Classes/Human Interface Device/Visible root/USB/Classes/Imaging/ClassID root/USB/Classes/Imaging/DisplayName root/USB/Classes/Imaging/State root/USB/Classes/Imaging/Visible root/USB/Classes/Mass Storage/ClassID root/USB USB class ID number. USB USB class ID number. USB USB class ID number. USB
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    Specific Class/Visible root/USB/Classes/Video/ClassID root/USB/Classes/Video/DisplayName root/USB/Classes/Video/State root/USB/Classes/Video/Visible root/USB/Classes/Wireless/ClassID root/USB/Classes/Wireless/DisplayName root/USB/Classes/Wireless/State root/USB/Classes/Wirelss/Visible Description
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    DNS alias, broadcasting for Automatic Update server URLs, and setting the Automatic Update server manually. If this is set, then the password, path, protocol, user, and ServerURL must be set to make sure that the update server is known. root/auto-update/ScheduledScan/Enabled Set to 1 to have the
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    The IP or domain name of the update server used when ManualUpdate is enabled. Set to 0 to disable Automatic Update on boot. By default, this is set to 1, which allows Automatic Update to check for system updates. The desired password when ManualUpdate is enabled. This is used only when the protocol
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 106
    default-Shutdown/shortcut root/desktop/shortcuts/default-ToggleFullscreen/command root/desktop/shortcuts/default-ToggleFullscreen/shortcut root/desktop/shortcuts/reset-display-prefs/command root/desktop/shortcuts/reset-display to the HPDM Gateway. 96 Appendix C HP Smart Zero Core registry settings
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    keyboard. The most common is the standard 'pc104' or international 'pc105'. Other models are also supported. The secondary keyboard model. If set to the default 1, the numlock function will be turned on at boot; otherwise, the numlock light will be turned off. An internal key used to map the model
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 108
    as it most closely matches Windows keyboard layouts. The secondary 1, debugging will be enabled on all debug supported subsystems. This is printer-mapping-mgr This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and description in the root > printermapping-mgr folder. 98 Appendix C HP
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    used to identify the printer in local and remote sessions. root/printers/{UUID}/RemoteQueue root/printers/{UUID}/ServerIP root/printers/{UUID}/WindowsDriver Set to the exact Windows Driver model. This is used by RDP and Citrix printer mapping to identify which printer driver to install on the
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    /time/timezone Used to manually specify the timezone. Timezones should timezone:' in the client date and time /useDHCPTimezone If set to 1, clients will attempt to set the to enable the use of NTP time servers to synchronize the client clock. If this is enabled, client. This locale will also
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 111
    root/users/root/password The password for Administrator Mode. If empty, Administrator Mode is locked. Administrator Mode gives access to all control panel items. root/users/user/AutoBrightEnabled Set to 1 to enable automatic brightness configuration on the HP t410 All-in-one when in 'Power over
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 112
    setting does not affect USB redirection. If set to 0, users will not be able factory reset the client. The only way to factory-reset a device if this control is disabled is to update the client with a new configuration that has this control enabled or to restore the factory image via USB key. If set
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 113
    /users/user/apps/hptc-task-mgr/authorized root/users/user/apps/hptc-text-editor/authorized root/users/user/apps/hptc-usb-mgr/authorized root/users/user/apps/hptc-vncshadow/authorized root/users/user/apps/scim-setup/authorized Description If set to 1, the Task Manager item will be enabled for users
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 114
    /authorized Enables or disables the shutdown button on the login screen. If set to 0, users will only be able to power off the device by pressing the power button directly. root/zero-login/controls/admin/authorized If set to 1, a user will be able to switch between User and Administrator mode via
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 115
    domain can be preselected by setting it in the root/zero-login/ defaultCredentials/domain registry key. If set, this password will be supplied as the default to the login dialog if the user and domain match their defaults here. Typically used with auto-start connections. If set to 1, login username
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 116
    The directory in which the default style (.qss) and background (.rtf) files reside for use with VMware Horizon View connections. The directory in which the default style (.qss) and background (.rtf) files reside for use with Citrix XenDesktop connections. 106 Appendix C HP Smart Zero Core registry
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 117
    This appendix includes the following topics: ● USB options in previous HP Smart Zero Core releases ● VMware Horizon View USB device families USB options in previous HP Smart Zero Core releases To disable USBR on audio devices: 1. In the client registry, modify the entry /etc/vmware/config
  • HP t620 | Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide - Page 118
    (continued) Family Family name Force Feedback Device physical Imaging imaging Printer printer Mass Storage storage Smartcard Reader smart-card Security security Video video Wireless Adapter wireless Bluetooth bluetooth Wireless USB wusb PDA Pda 108 Appendix D VMware Horizon
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    17 RFX 15 smart card redirection 18 USB redirection 16 registry settings 58 RemoteFX. See RFX RFX 15 S serial printer configuration 39 settings, administrator audio 11 automatic update 13 certificates 14 date and time 13 display preferences 12 factory reset 13 keyboard layout 12 keyboard shortcuts
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    14 troubleshooting firmware corruption 31 network connectivity 30 printer configuration 31 using system diagnostics 32 U updating clients broadcast update 43 DHCP tagging update 43 DNS alias update 44 manual update 44 USB redirection RDP 16 USB Manager 28 VMware Horizon View 23 User Mode control
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