HP t628 Administrator Guide - Page 127
host in this fashion, the USB device must use one of the following
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Registry key root/ConnectionType/xen/general/colorDepth root/ConnectionType/xen/general/colorMapping root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ contentRedirection root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ defaultBrowserProtocol root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ drivePathMappedOnA ... drivePathMappedOnZ root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableAlertSound root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableClipboard root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableCursorColors root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableDataCompression root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableDriveMapAndRedirect root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableDriveMapping root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableDynamicDriveMapping root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableForceDirectConnect root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableH264Compression root/ConnectionType/xen/general/ enableHDXFlashRedirection Description Forces a specific color depth for all connections. This is usually done only in specialized environments where the automatic depth selection fails or in very slow networks to reduce congestion. If set to Shared - Approximate Colors, approximate colors from the default colormap are used. If set to Private Exact Colors, precise colors are used. This setting directly maps to the Citrix .ini file setting ApproximateColors. If set to 1, links from web content are sent from the server to the client so that the client can try to open them locally. Controls the protocol used to locate the host for the connection. If not specified, the default value from the [WFClient] section of wfclient.ini is used. This setting directly maps to the Citrix .ini file setting BrowserProtocol. Sets the local filesystem directory to map to the remote host. Typically this is set to /media to allow all connected USB drives to be mapped to the remote host via a single drive letter. If set to 1, Windows alert sounds are enabled. This setting indirectly maps to the Citrix .ini file setting DisableSound. If set to 1, clipboard redirection is enabled. If set to 1, colored cursors are enabled. Setting this to 0 might fix graphical cursor corruption in some cases. If set to 1, data compression is enabled. This setting directly maps to the Citrix .ini file setting Compress. If set to 1, mapping and redirection for USB storage devices is enabled. If set to 1, directories on the local filesystem can be forwarded to the remote host via a virtual drive. Typically /media is mapped to Z to allow USB drives to be forwarded to the remote host. If USB redirection is enabled, this setting should be disabled to prevent storage conflicts. To be properly mapped to the remote host in this fashion, the USB device must use one of the following filesystems: FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3. If set to 1, USB storage devices will be dynamically mapped on the Citrix server. If set to 0, dynamic mapping of USB storage devices is disabled. If set to 1, the connection is forced to bypass the Citrix Web Interface and PNAgent services. Authentication will occur on the server after the initial connection has been made. If set to 1, H.264 compression is enabled. The H.264 codec provides better performance of rich and professional graphics applications on WAN networks than the JPEG codec. NOTE: This feature is supported for the 32-bit version of HP ThinPro only. Controls the behavior of HDX Flash Redirection. If set to Always, HDX Flash Redirection is used if possible, and the user is not prompted. If set to Ask, the user is prompted. If set to Never, the feature is disabled. ConnectionType 115