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Seite 1 - User Guide

HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7User Guide

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Archive file properties ... 168Receiver default properties ...

Seite 3 - Acknowledgments

4 Pre-connection checklistEstablishing an RGS connection from a Receiver to a Sender requires that the Local and RemoteComputers be in the correct sta

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Remote Computer (Sender) checklistModification and verification of the Sender state can be performed either by connecting a keyboard,mouse, and monito

Seite 5 - Table of contents

restarting the Sender. This topic is expanded considerably in Network Interface binding on theSender on page 86 .8. Linux Sender machine name and IP a

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There are four methods to deal with multiple network interfaces:1. Allow the Sender to listen on all network interfaces and dynamically add and remove

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2. Double-click each LAN icon and the Support tab, which displays the network interface IP address(see Figure 4-2 Network Interface IP addresses on pa

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Figure 4-4 Advanced Settings dialogThe arrows to the right of the Connections box in Figure 4-4 Advanced Settings dialogon page 89 can be used to cha

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●Use the Nslookup command to determine the IP address that the hostname resolves to. Then,using the arrow buttons to the right of the Connections box

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requests on network interface 1 (corresponding to Local Area Connection 4), even though networkinterface 1 is the second network interface in binding

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NOTE: The port used by the RGS Receiver is assigned by the Local Computer OS and can vary. TheRGS Sender listens on TCP/IP port 42966. At RGS 5.2.5, t

Seite 12 - List of tables

5Using RGSThis chapter describes how to use RGS to establish a connection from a Local Computer to a RemoteComputer, including:●Using RGS in Normal Mo

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Additional features for Windows systems ... 213RGS Sender Service Recover

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The RGS Receiver supports the following command line options for the Windows executable,rgreceiver.exe, and the Linux executable, rgreceiver.sh:[-conf

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NOTE: At RGS 5.2.5, the capability was added to specify the port number used by the RGS Sender.The default Sender port number is 42966. The Sender por

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In Normal Mode, the Local Computer can connect to only one Remote Computer at a time, asdescribed in One-to-one connection on page 16 If an attempt is

Seite 17 - Software

interact with the Remote Display Window on the Local Computer. In Setup Mode, you can perform anumber of operations, including:●Move a borderless Remo

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The default hotkey sequence can be changed using the Hotkeys tab in the Receiver Control Panel (seeHotkeys on page 147). As long as the Shift key is h

Seite 19 - Typical RGS configuration

The Remote Display Window Toolbar provides the following:●hostname—The hostname or IP address of the Remote Computer●disconnect button—Disconnects the

Seite 20 - RGS Sender and Receiver

Computer, the monitor will enter the display powersave mode, and the cursor will be blanked as aresult.●An exception to input blocking is the CTRL-ALT

Seite 21 - RGS features

Linux connection considerationsNOTE: The Switch User functionality added to RHEL6 is not supported by RGS.Full-screen crosshair cursorsCertain applica

Seite 22 - Additional RGS features

RGS login methodsRGS provides three methods for the local user to log into a Remote Computer:●Standard Login—supported on Windows and Linux Senders. F

Seite 23 - Tabloid-size page

See the tabloid page (the last page of the PDF version) of this guide for a diagram of the Standardlogin process.Easy LoginThe Easy Login flowchart is

Seite 24 - Other RGS Documents

List of tablesTable 2-1 Computers and operating systems that support RGS 5.4.7 Receiver ... 10Table 2-2 Compu

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Single Sign-onThe Single Sign-on flowchart is shown in Figure 5-11 Single Sign-on process on page 104. If theSingle Sign-on conditions are met, the us

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Starting at RGS 5.1, you can change an expired password from the RGS Receiver. If you enter anexpired password, you will see a dialog stating that the

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interact with the primary user’s desktop (see Figure 5-14 Multiple local users can view and interact withthe primary user's desktop on page 106).

Seite 28 - RGS licensing

NOTE: One-to-many (collaboration) requires a unique login account with credentials on the senderfor each participant.Figure 5-16 Primary user dialog

Seite 29 - RGS products

Computer (see Figure 5-17 Collaboration notification dialog displayed on the Sender and in eachRemote Display Window on page 108).Figure 5-17 Collabo

Seite 30 - Application support

Effect of low bandwidth and/or high latency networks oncollaborationThe update rates of all collaborators is limited by the lowest update rate of any

Seite 31 - Connection topologies

6 Advanced capabilitiesThis chapter discusses the many advanced capabilities of RGS. Click on the Advanced>>> button inthe Receiver Control P

Seite 32 - One-to-one connection

General optionsGeneral tabThe options available under the General tab are shown in Figure 6-2 General tab optionson page 111.Figure 6-2 General tab o

Seite 33 - Many-to-one connection

●Match receiver display resolution—When checked, the Receiver will negotiate with theRemote Computer Sender to have the Sender adjust its display reso

Seite 34 - One-to-many connection

TIP: Certain Microsoft Windows user environment configuration adjustments can improve the userinteractive experience by minimizing the bandwidth requi

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List of figuresFigure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration ...

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aggressive quality reduction. The Minimum update rate is a target. The availablebandwidth may be too low to maintain the target rate. Valid settings a

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Remote audio operationFor an overview of remote audio, see Remote audio on page 35. Before describing the RGS audiocapabilities available under the Re

Seite 38 - Single Sign-on and Easy Login

Figure 6-5 Microphone device selection and audio playback device selection on the SenderNOTE: Remote Microphone can be enabled/disabled using the Rgs

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To select the mixer as the input line, click the Volume button in the Sound recording section of Figure6-4 Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog o

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Figure 6-7 Recording Control Properties dialogPress the OK button and the Recording Control window should now have the mixer line as one of thecontro

Seite 41 - Multi-monitor configurations

Calibrating audio on the Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalSenderThe audio signal captured by the Sender is modified by two different device driver vol

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Figure 6-10 Recording Control dialogThe best sound to play to calibrate your audio device is a low frequency sound with high amplitude. Bydefault, Wi

Seite 43 - Image quality

Figure 6-11 Sound and Audio Devices Properties dialogSelect the Critical Battery Alarm program event, and press the play button (the triangle located

Seite 44 - Remote USB overview

Configuring audio on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7SenderWhen a connection is established between a Receiver and Sender, an audio session is cr

Seite 45 - Isochronous USB support

The Audigy2ZS and Audigy 4 audio devices require the controls labeled "PCM Capture" to have anon-zero volume. Other volume controls will not

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Figure 3-6 The Remote Graphics Sender service ... 57Figure 3-7 Sende

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Using audioThe audio controls in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-13 Audio controlson page 124.Figure 6-13 Audio controlsThe Speaker

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The options available under the Audio tab are:●Audio follows focus—This checkbox determines how audio is handled when the Receiver isconnected to mult

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●Audio not continuous—Low bandwidth connections can cause discontinuities in the audio stream.Reducing the quality and turning off stereo may improve

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configuration during Receiver installation —USB devices are Local or Remote on page 127. For adiscussion of the USB installation options, see Installi

Seite 51 - Remote audio

Attaching a local USB device to a Remote ComputerThe options available under the USB tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-15 USBtab

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Figure 6-16 Prior to remote attachment of the USB drive keyTo connect the USB drive key to a Remote Computer in Directory Mode, perform the following

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another Remote Computer on page 130). The USB devices will be detached from the current computerand attached to the selected computer.Figure 6-18 Dyn

Seite 54 - Remote audio on Linux

where xxxx is the VendorID and yyyy is the ProductIDThe VendorID and ProductID are reported in hexadecimal format, and should be entered inhexadecimal

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9. Serial NumberUSB device mounting can also be allowed/denied based on the following two parameters:10. IP address of the Local Computer11. The domai

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9. Serial Number— serialNumberCAUTION: Filtering on device strings (manufacturer, product, and serial number) may not bereliable. Device vendors are n

Seite 57 - Remote Clipboard overview

Figure 5-17 Collaboration notification dialog displayed on the Sender and in each Remote DisplayWindow ...

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3. Double click on the specific device, which brings up a separate window.4. Select the Details tab and select one of the following properties from th

Seite 59 - Windows systems

The registered classes and subclasses are documented by the USB Device Working Group. The DWG'slatest document for 1.0 defined class codes is hos

Seite 60 - Desktop Connection

Enable Remote USBVerify that Remote USB is enabled under the USB option tab of the Receiver Control Panel (see Figure6-19 Checkbox to enable Remote US

Seite 61 - Supported keyboard locales

HP Remote Virtual USB DriverVerify that the HP Remote Virtual USB driver is installed and active on the Remote Computer. Open theWindows Device Manage

Seite 62 - RGS security features

Figure 6-21 Enable installation of remote USBUSB device drivers and program supportVerify that the device drivers and programs required by the device

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Adjusting Network timeout settingsThe options available under the Network tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-22Options available

Seite 64 - 3 Installing RGS

Network timeoutsRGS uses TCP/IP over a standard computer network to transmit data. Although TCP/IP is a reliabletransport mechanism, it does not guara

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timeout properties are specified in milliseconds. Figure 6-23 Receiver Control Panel on page 141shows the default Receiver timeout periods and the cor

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Figure 6-24 Receiver timeout sequenceAfter the Receiver warning timeout property has been exceeded (two seconds, in this case), theReceiver Remote Di

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Sender network timeoutThe RGS Sender supports the Sender error timeout property, Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error. Thisproperty can be set only by using

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Figure 7-2 The Receiver Control Panel in Directory Mode ... 163Figure 7-3 Remote D

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again—Most likely the network connectivity between the Receiver and Sender was temporarilylost. Other possible problems include:◦The Sender unexpected

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seconds. See Adjusting Network timeout settings on page 139 for further details on setting theReceiver timeouts.●Increasing the Receiver error dialog

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Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Dialog property. If this timeout expires without the local user entering ausername and password, the Receiver will remove t

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HotkeysHotkeys are key sequences that cause special action to be taken by the Receiver. Such key sequencesare processed by the Receiver, and are not s

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The options available under the Hotkeys tab are:●Send CTRL-ALT-END key sequence as CTRL-ALT-DEL: On some computers, the operatingsystem will intercept

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◦“C”—Closes the Remote Display Window, which terminates the RGS connection◦“G”—Toggles “Game Mode.” Game Mode enables relative cursor movements instea

Seite 75 - The Sender GUI on Windows

applications, you will need to perform cut or copy actions by Highlighting the text of interest andselecting the Cut or Copy action normally found in

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the clipboard data is transferred from the Remote Computer clipboard to the Local Computer clipboard,and then pasted into the Local Computer applicati

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Continuing with the example of a cut and paste from Computer A to Computer B, Computer A is alsoreferred to as the sending computer or cut computer, w

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Figure 6-29 Cutting and pasting between Remote and Local ComputersRemote Clipboard filteringWhen a cut is performed, applications typically store the

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1 Introduction to HP Remote GraphicsSoftwareThis guide provides information that you will need to install, configure, and use HP Remote GraphicsSoftwa

Seite 80 - Disabling Single Sign-on

filtering of cut and paste data on page 154, which expands on Figure 6-28 Cut and paste computernomenclature on page 152 to show receiving-side filter

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●Ole Private Data—A private application format understood only by the application offering theformat.●Object Descriptor—OLE2 object descriptor●Link So

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Clipboard information. In this section, the text preceding the Remote Clipboard information will not beshown.11-08-08 00:26:14 DEBUG - (format filter)

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Figure 6-33 Remote Clipboard log entries for cut and pasteNOTE: If the clipboard on either the Local or Remote Computer already contains content at t

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enabled and the location/name of the log file(see Figure 6-34 Options available under the Logging tabon page 158).Figure 6-34 Options available under

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Unless this command line option is used to change the logSetup file, the default logSetup file in theSender installation folder (C:\Program Files\Hewl

Seite 86 - Disabling Easy Login

StatisticsThe options available under the Statistics tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-36Options available under the Statistics

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7 Using Directory ModeDirectory Mode enables the local user to automatically open connections to multiple Remote Computersbased on the computers assig

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worldwide joe RC_4 RC_5 RC_6In the next example, the directory file specifies the Remote Computers for users Sally and Joe in astandalone or WORKGROUP

Seite 89 - Installing RGS on Windows

specify a different directory file. The Connect All button is used to establish a connection to theRemote Computers listed in the directory file.Figur

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Chapter 7: Using Directory Mode on page 161—Establishing RGS connections using DirectoryMode is described in this chapter.Chapter 8: RGS properties on

Seite 91 - Using the rgadmin tool

The Remote Display Window selection dialog is only displayed in Directory Mode—this is the modethat supports multiple Remote Display Windows. While th

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8 RGS propertiesRGS allows the user to specify many properties of the RGS connection, both on the Sender andReceiver. By specifying properties, the us

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The configuration files contain property name/value pairs, with only one property per line. Empty lines(containing only whitespace characters) are ign

Seite 94 - Installing RGS on Linux

RGS Receiver propertiesThis section describes the Receiver properties. RGS supports two types of Receiver properties:●Per-Receiver properties—The per-

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Archive file propertiesWhen the Receiver is run, the user can change a number of properties using menus on the ReceiverControl Panel and the Remote Di

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◦Rgreceiver.Experience.MinImageQuality◦Rgreceiver.Experience.MinUpdateRate●Browser properties group◦Rgreceiver.Browser.IsMutable◦Rgreceiver.Browser.Na

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●Remote Clipboard properties group (see below for the per-session Remote Clipboard property)◦Rgreceiver.Clipboard.IsMutable◦Rgreceiver.Clipboard.IsEna

Seite 98 - Starting the Sender on Linux

Rgreceiver.Audio.IsMutable=1When the group IsMutable property is 1 (true), the user is allowed to interactively change the otherproperties in the audi

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Figure 8-3 The Receiver timeout error property menu is grayed outReceiver general properties The general properties are listed below. After each prop

Seite 100 - 4 Pre-connection checklist

Rgreceiver.Directory=string (directory.txt)Rgreceiver.Directory.IsMutable=bool (1)Used in Directory Mode to set the name and location of the file that

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Typical RGS configurationFigure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration on page 3 shows a typical RGS configuration, consisting of apersonal workstation and a t

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layout and resolution of the Receiver physical displays, the Receiver will try to just match the Receiverdisplay resolution.For example, if the Receiv

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NOTE: The following property, while supported, has been deprecated. HP recommends using theper-session Remote Display Window X and Y positioning prope

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used to permanently enable or disable global image updates in the Receiver. The default value is 1—global image updates can be configured by the user.

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The sequence chart in Figure 8-6 Sequence chart for the default property value of 4 on page 177shows operation for the default property value of 4. In

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Figure 8-7 Pointer Options tab in the Sender Mouse Properties dialogWhen the Rgreceiver.IsMouseSyncEnabled property is set to 1 on the Receiver and w

Seite 107 - Using RGS through a firewall

When the Rgreceiver.IsAutoMenubarEnabled.IsMutable property is set to 0, the user cannot turn Autoshow toolbar feature on in the Receivers Advanced-&g

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Receiver audio properties Rgreceiver.Audio.IsMutable=bool (1)If set to 1, the user will be able to modify all audio controls in the RGS Receiver. If s

Seite 109 - 5Using RGS

remote USB before the RGS Receiver is started. The default value is 1—the user can modify all USBcontrols.Rgreceiver.Usb.IsEnabled=bool (1)Rgreceiver.

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This property specifies the timeout in milliseconds used to display, and wait on responses from, inputdialogs, such as the authorization dialog and th

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Rgreceiver.Hotkeys.IsCtrlAltDeletePassThroughEnabled.IsMutable=bool (1)When a Windows Local Computer detects a Ctrl-Alt-Delete key sequence, it does n

Seite 112 - Setup Mode

© Copyright 2011 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subjectto change without notice. The onlywarranties for H

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RGS Sender and ReceiverFigure 1-2 RGS Sender and Receiver on page 4 shows the two primary RGS software components,the RGS Sender and RGS Receiver. The

Seite 114 - Remote Display Window Toolbar

The default clipboard formats are:●1 (CF_TEXT)—Text format. Each line ends with a carriage return/linefeed (CR-LF) combination. Anull character signal

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Rgreceiver.Log.Level.IsMutable=bool (1)RGS supports five logging levels: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL. If DEBUG is chosen, alllevel of output f

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Auto Launch session properties These properties are per-session (per-connection) properties. If, for example, the user wants to autoconnect to various

Seite 117 - Full-screen crosshair cursors

Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.RemoteDisplayWindow.X.IsMutable=bool (1)This property specifies the X position of the session N Remote Display Window, as

Seite 118 - RGS login methods

RGS Sender propertiesRGS supports the following hierarchy of methods to set the Sender properties (see Figure 8-8 Senderproperties hierarchy on page 1

Seite 119 - Easy Login

◦Rgsender.IsDisconnectOnLogoutEnabled◦Rgsender.MaxImageUpdateRate◦Rgsender.ImageCodec.Preferred◦Rgsender.IsBlankScreenAndBlockInputEnabled◦Rgsender.Is

Seite 120 - Changing your password

set to 0, the RGS Sender will not monitor the RDC session for a logout. The default is 1— allow quickaccess to the Windows desktop after Remote Deskto

Seite 121 - Collaborating

This property is supported only on Linux. If set to 0, the iLO (integrated Lights-Out) console is disabledwhen an RGS connection is made. This prevent

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CAUTION: Caution is advised in disabling the collaboration notification dialog because neither theRemote User (if present) or the Local Users will be

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of the timeout period, the USB devices remain connected. The default timeout value is 5,000milliseconds (5 seconds).Network Interface binding properti

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NOTE: Local user refers to the person physically located at the Local Computer. Remote user refers tothe person physically located at the Remote Compu

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user will need to specify the same port number on the Receiver to establish a connection with theSender, as described in Using RGS in Normal Mode on p

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9 Sender event logging on WindowsThe RGS Sender on Windows supports event logging. Event logging provides information useful fortroubleshooting connec

Seite 127 - General options

NOTE: The HPRemote log allows you to implement a capability called Remote ApplicationTermination. Remote Application Termination enables applications

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Figure 9-3 Reporting of the Local Computer IP address, port number and hostname when aconnection is made to the SenderThe HPRemote log197

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Usages of the HPRemote logThe HPRemote log has several important usages:●Troubleshooting—The HPRemote log can be used to aid troubleshooting of connec

Seite 130 - Game Mode

Additional information on event loggingFor additional information on Windows event logging, search Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN)as shown in Figur

Seite 131 - Remote audio operation

10 Remote Application TerminationThis chapter describes how to create a Windows agent on the Sender that provides Remote ApplicationTermination. “Remo

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Table 10-1 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log (continued)RGSENDER_CONNECT_STATEEventID: 3The connection state consists of zero or more prim

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Table 10-1 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log (continued)RGSENDER_DISCONNECTEventID 5NOTE: Parameter %2 is new in the RGS 5.1.5 release.A r

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Table 10-1 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log (continued)RGSENDER_SET_PRIMARYEventID: 6A connection with an associated name is set as the p

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●HP compression/decompression algorithms—Proprietary, high-performance HP imagecompression/decompression algorithms enable real-time remote visualizat

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Table 10-1 RGS Sender events logged in the HPRemote log (continued)RGSENDER_USB_CONNECT_DEVICEEventID: 9A new USB device was connected to the Sender

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Agent design issuesDesigning an agent to provide Remote Application Termination requires consideration of a number ofissues in order to minimize data

Seite 138 - Configuring audio on Linux

Wrapping applications of interest●Situation—Agents can be launched that supervise only specific applications in a givenenvironment. Tying agents to sp

Seite 139 - Disabling audio on the Sender

●Expect the unexpected—where possible, limit your actions to those areas you are certain of theoutcomes to minimize loss of data and productivity.●Alw

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Sample AgentThe sample Windows agent presented below monitors the HPRemote event log and interprets its events.Comments are included in the agent code

Seite 141 - Potential audio issues

#define EVENT_SRC "rgsender" // specifies specific event name source in // HPRemoteBOOL processEvent(LPCTSTR eventServer, LPCTSTR eventSourc

Seite 142 - Remote USB operation

// Process event (example: print out event) ==============================if (result){// We only know how to process specific eventsif (pevlr->Even

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// seconds. If seconds is less than zero, we will wait forever.for (waitedFor = 0; seconds < 0 || waitedFor < seconds; ){HANDLE h;// Open, read

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else{dwNewIndex = dwCurrentStart + dwCurrentCount - 1;}// If the new index is different than the current, update the current// and process the current

Seite 145 - USB session switching

... may wish to return status from monitorEvents ...} Additional features for Windows systemsThe following optional procedures for the RGS Sender serv

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Tabloid-size pageThe PDF version of this guide contains a tabloid-size page that is best viewed either on your computermonitor or by printing it on si

Seite 147 - Supported remote USB devices

◦Run a Program◦Restart the ComputerFigure 10-1 Remote Computer Sender recovery optionsMicrosoft Remote Desktop RecoveryIf the RGS Sender becomes unav

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11 Optimizing RGS performanceThis chapter provides suggestions on optimizing RGS performance, including optimizing the RemoteComputer display settings

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●Select the Desktop tab and select Customize Desktop.●On the Web tab, check Lock desktop items.2. Sender process priority—Occasionally, an activity su

Seite 150 - Verifying the USB data

Configuring your network for optimal performanceRGS depends on low network latency and reasonably high network bandwidth. There are severalmethods to

Seite 151 - Troubleshooting remote USB

If you are not satisfied with your network performance, look at the log files on your network switch (ifthe Local Computer is connected to one). A sig

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12 Troubleshooting RGSThis chapter provides suggestions on troubleshooting potential issues with RGS. Refer also to RGS errormessages on page 220 whic

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13 RGS error messagesThis chapter lists the error messages reported by the RGS Receiver, and describes potential reasons forthe error messages.Receive

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Directory not found or not accessible! The directory file is not available. Possible reasons include:●The directory file name or location has been mis

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Connection denied! The iLO remote console is enabled. The iLO remote console is enabled on the HP BladeWorkstation. The Blade must be configured in Us

Seite 156 - Network timeouts

A USB devices supported by RGSNOTE: Prior to RGS 5.2.0, this list of USB devices was maintained in a separate document availableat http://www.hp.com/s

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Software patch updates are available through Software Depot at http://software.hp.com under ClientVirtualization.Other RGS DocumentsOther RGS document

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Table A-1 PDA devices (continued)Blackberry 7290 RGS 3.0 RGS 5.0 Desktop Manager 3.6RGS 5.0RGS 5.0Desktop Manager 4.0Blackberry 8100 RGS 5.0 RGS 5.0

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Table A-4 Security devicesUSB Devices HP Blade WorkstationClientsClients based onWindows XP andWindows XPeNotesAxalto smartcard reader RGS 4.0.2 RGS

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Table A-6 USB keys (continued)HP 128M RGS 5.0 RGS 5.0Memorex RGS 5.0 RGS 5.0Table A-7 CD R/WUSB Device HP Blade WorkstationClientsClients based onWi

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Table A-11 PrintersUSB Devices HP Blade WorkstationClientsClients based onWindows XP andWindows XPeNotesHP OfficeJet 9110 RGS 5.0 RGS 5.0HP Photosmar

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Table A-14 EnclosureUSB Devices HP Blade WorkstationClientsClients based onWindows XP andWindows XPeNotesAdaptec USB 2.0 enclosurefor IDE hard drives

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Table A-17 Sound recording devices (continued)Philips SpeechMike Pro Plus RGS 5.2 RGS 5.2Logitech USB DesktopMicrophone 980186-0403RGS 5.2 RGS 5.2Tab

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B Linux remote audio device supportAs shown in Figure 2-24 RGS audio subsystem on Linux on page 38, an audio device is required to beinstalled in Linu

Seite 165 - Remote Clipboard operation

IndexAAdvanced capabilities 110Authenticator properties 166Auto Launch 114Auto Launch session properties186CCollaborating 105DDirectory Mode 25EEasy L

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2 RGS overviewBefore exploring how to use RGS, it’s important to first understand the required system environmentsand security features used and suppo

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Table 2-1 Computers and operating systems that support RGS 5.4.7 ReceiverReceiverPlatformsWindows XPe/WindowsEmbeddedStandard(WES)/WES 7Windows XPPro

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NOTE: Desktop Sender systems require 1.5 GHz or greater processor with SSE2 multi-mediainstruction extension, 32-bit color display adapter and 512 MB

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RGS version numberingThe RGS version (for example, version 5.4.0) contains the following three numbers:1. Version primary number2. Version major numbe

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Two types of licenses are supported by the RGS Sender:1. Local license file—With local licenses, each system running the RGS Sender requires a license

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AcknowledgmentsHP Remote Graphics Software was developed using several third party productsincluding, but not limited to:OpenSSL: This product include

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workstations. In addition, this key will also run on VMware VDI and HP Blade PC platforms thatare supported by the RGS VDI license key.4. HP RGS Deskt

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On Remote Computers running Linux, OpenGL-based applications can only be remoted if the RemoteComputer is using NVIDIA graphics.RGS 5.2.6 and newer Se

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monitor—for Windows XP, the frame buffer contains the familiar Windows desktop (see Figure 2-3 TheRemote Computer frame buffer containing the Windows

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size of the Local Computer monitor (as measured in horizontal pixels by vertical pixels). As before, theRemote Display Window will be the size of the

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Directory Mode. The frame buffer of each Remote Computer is displayed in a separate RemoteDisplay Window on the Local Computer.Figure 2-6 A Local Com

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Remote Computer, and two local users who are viewing the primary user’s desktop session on theRemote Computer.Figure 2-7 Multiple users can access th

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from the Remote Computer. RGS can be used by local users 1 and 2 to connect to the primary user’sdesktop.NOTE: One-to-many (collaboration) requires a

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Figure 2-10 RGS connection process if another user is already logged into the Remote ComputerThere are a number of variations of the Standard Login p

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Single Sign-on and Easy LoginRGS supports two additional login methods on certain Windows-based Remote Computers. These loginmethods are currently sup

Seite 181 - 8 RGS properties

Deciding between Single Sign-on and Easy LoginIf neither Single Sign-on nor Easy Login is selected, the default Standard Login will be used. In terms

Seite 183 - RGS Receiver properties

◦Windows Vista and Windows 7Easy Login on Windows Vista and Windows 7 uses Credential Providers to allow the userto be authenticated through their sta

Seite 184 - Receiver property groups

RGS operating modesRGS supports two basic operating modes:1. Normal Mode — This mode enables RGS to connect to a single Remote Computer, asdescribed i

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complete desktop of the Remote Computer, the Local Computer must have a comparably-sized framebuffer, which will typically require two monitors to vie

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Remote Computer monitor blanking overviewNew in RGS 5.0, this feature blanks the Remote Computer monitor (if one is connected) when the localuser esta

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NOTE: Even with an image quality of 100, RGS still performs some image compression to reduce thenetwork bandwidth requirements. While the image qualit

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Figure 2-19 The local USB devices can be attached to only one Remote Computer at a time.USB session switchingAt RGS 5.1.3, the ability to dynamically

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The "auto" option described in Local/Remote USB Device Management on page 130 alters thisbehavior. It will re-enumerate any device marked as

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CAUTION: Enabling auto-remoting of specific USB devices requires modifications to theWindows Registry. Registry modifications should only be made by e

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devices, as described above. With RGS 5.1.3, smartcard readers are now handled in a uniquemanner, as follows:●Unique smartcard handling requires, on t

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●If a smartcard reader is plugged in after an RGS connection is established, it will be availableremotely.●If there is a break in the RGS connection,

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Table of contents1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software ... 1Typical RGS confi

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Computers supporting remote USBRemote USB connections are supported by the computers and operating systems shown in the tablesbelow.Table 2-3 Receive

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Supported USB devicesThe information in this section supersedes any previous supported USB device information. See USBdevices supported by RGS on page

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on page 36 shows the RGS audio subsystem (green boxes) for Windows, and the audio data paths—these data paths are described in Table 2-5 Windows RGS a

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Table 2-5 Windows RGS audio data pathsAudio Playback from the Remote Computer to theLocal ComputerSending of microphone audio from the LocalComputer

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Remote audio on LinuxRGS on Linux also supports remote audio, allowing audio generated by the application on the RemoteComputer to be captured and tra

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Table 2-6 Linux RGS audio data pathsAudio Playback from the Remote Computer to theLocal ComputerSending of microphone audio from the LocalComputer to

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If USB devices are Remote is selected, a USB microphone can be accessed anytime by the RemoteComputer. If USB devices are Local/Remote is selected, ho

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Table 2-8 Sender remote Audio SupportSender Platforms Windows XPProfessional SP1, SP2,SP3 32-bit, x64Windows Vista Business,Ultimate and Enterprise32

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Figure 2-25 Remote Clipboard operationCut and paste are supported in the following scenarios.1. Between a Local Window and a Remote Display Window (i

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Figure 2-26 Enabling Remote Clipboard during Sender and Receiver installation on MicrosoftWindows systems.Remote Clipboard overview43

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Install-time configuration of remote USB ... 29Unique smartcard handling ...

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For details on using Remote Clipboard, see Remote Clipboard operation on page 149Following installation, Remote Clipboard on Windows can be enabled or

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Remote Computer power saving statesIn order for a Local Computer to establish connection to a Remote Computer, the Remote Computercannot be in a power

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17. Portuguese18. Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT)19. Russian20. Spanish21. Swedish22. Swiss French23. Swiss German24. Turkish Q25. United Kingdom26. Unite

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●Collaboration notification: See Collaboration notification dialog on page 107.●Connections are not allowed when an iLO remote console is enabled: If

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3 Installing RGSThis chapter describes the following aspects of installing RGS:●Installing the RGS Receiver on Windows●Installing the RGS Sender on Wi

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3. During the installation, the Remote USB Configuration dialog is displayed (see Figure 3-1 ReceiverRemote USB configuration dialog on page 49 and Re

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4. The Remote Clipboard Configuration dialog is displayed next (seeFigure 3-2 Remote ClipboardConfiguration dialog on page 50 and Remote Clipboard ove

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UsageSetup.exe /autoinstall /agreetolicense [/folder=<folder>][/usb=local | /usb=remote | /usb=localRemote][/clipboard][/noreboot]Setup.exe /aut

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/usb=remote Install USB in Remote Mode. The system will automatically restart after the install completes./usb=localRemote Install USB in Local/

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Uninstalling the RGS Receiver on WindowsTo uninstall the RGS Receiver, use the Windows Add or Remove Programs feature from the ControlPanel. Select Re

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Enabling Easy Login during installation ... 66Using the rgadmin tool to enable Easy Login ...

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Manual installation of the Sender on WindowsTo install the Sender on Windows, log into an account with administrator privileges, and perform thefollow

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NOTE: For many USB devices, the Windows operating system provides default USB drivers.While these default drivers may, in fact, work with your USB dev

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5. Next, the Sender installer will prompt you for the Sender license. If you have a Sender license file,click the appropriate radio button, click Next

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stopped, started, or resumed. Additionally, the properties of the service can be controlled such as thestart-up type, and the recovery mode.Figure 3-6

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-timeout value—The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an inactive connection. Thisoption sets the property Rgsender.Network.Timeout

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The Sender GUI on WindowsThe Sender displays the HP Remote Graphics Software icon in the application tray. The icon animateswhen Receivers are connect

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CAUTION: Adjusting the process priority of the Sender to a level higher than –normal can causeother normally privileged processes to receive fewer CPU

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or Easy Login on page 61). If Single Sign-on is enabled and the computer is running Windows XPProfessional, the computer must be restarted before Sing

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Figure 3-9 Using the rgadmin tool to enable Single Sign-on (Windows XP Professional)Figure 3-10 Using the rgadmin tool to enable Single Sign-on (Win

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Manually enabling Single Sign-on (Windows XP Professional only)Although the manual method is not the preferred method to enable Single Sign-on, it is

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Receiver Control Panel ... 96Setup Mode ...

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Summary—If the GinaDLL key does not currently exist in the registry, Microsoft's default GINA DLL(msgina.dll) is loaded by WinLogon. Adding the G

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Figure 3-14 Using rgadmin to disable Single Sign-on (Windows Vista and Windows 7)Manually disabling Single Sign-on (Windows XP Professional only)To d

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Installing and Enabling Easy LoginCAUTION: Installing RGS Easy Login is for experienced users and IT administrators only. Please readall directions co

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HP RGS ELO Credential Providers for Windows Vista and Windows 7. Using the rgadmin tool toenable Easy Login is preferred over the manual method, descr

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Manually enabling Easy Login (Windows XP Professional only)Although the manual method is not the preferred method to enable Easy Login, it is provided

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Chaining custom GINA modules for Easy Login (Windows XP Professionalonly)If it is determined in step 3 above that the GinaDLL registry key does exist,

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Setting the Local Security Policy (Windows XP Professional)The local security policy "Interactive logon: Do not require CTRL-ALT-DEL" must b

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Figure 3-19 Using rgadmin to disable Easy Login (Windows Vista and Windows 7)Manually disabling Easy Login (Windows XP Professional only)To disable E

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Automatic installation of the RGS Sender on WindowsThe RGS Sender can be installed or removed in automatic mode. Automatic mode allows the Sender tobe

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/autoremove Remove the Sender./folder=<folder> Specifies the destination folder, default is C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Remote Graphic

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Verifying the USB data ... 134Troubleshooting remote USB ...

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/rgslicensefile=<filename> The license to run the RGS Sender is acquired from the specified file. The filename may beomitted by specifying th

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Using the RGS Diagnostics Tool on WindowsDuring the installation of the Windows Sender, the RGS Diagnostics Tool (rgdiag.exe) is installed. Thetool ca

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rgadmin tool on Windows XP ProfessionalWhen run on Windows XP Professional, the rgadmin.exe program displays two tabs. The 3DUpdates tab (see Figure 3

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Figure 3-22 Dialog to enable or disable Single Sign-on and Easy Login (Windows XP Professional)rgadmin tool on Windows Vista and Windows 7Beginning w

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When rgadmin is started, it reports the current status of Single Sign-on and Easy Login. To change thestatus, check the desired radio button. After cl

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3. Execute the following command:./install.sh4. The Receiver will be installed into /opt/hpremote/rgreceiver. To start the Receiver, execute thefollow

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To install the Sender on Linux, perform the following steps: A fully functional Linux install is requiredprior to beginning the RGS Sender install.1.

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6. If you choose not to use the customization described in step 5, perform the following steps toupdate the respective configuration:a. Add the "

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active network connection IP. To test this, the command hostname -i should report an active IPaddress for the qualified hostname. Failure to resolve t

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The functionality of each option is as follows:[-v | -ver | -version] —Displays the Sender version information.[-h | -help | -?] —Displays the rgsende

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