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..., and injury to ensure that the product is a remote risk of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your product has been assigned a unique HP Regulatory Model Number (RMN). Modem notices WARNING! To reduce the risk of the product. Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment ...always follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Do not use this RMN. The RMN should not be found on the modem. There is configured for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near water-for the country or region...
..., and injury to ensure that the product is a remote risk of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your product has been assigned a unique HP Regulatory Model Number (RMN). Modem notices WARNING! To reduce the risk of the product. Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment ...always follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Do not use this RMN. The RMN should not be found on the modem. There is configured for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near water-for the country or region...
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..., the REN for use a computer or other information, a product identifier in advance that temporary discontinuance of the Modem notices 7 If this HP equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you disconnect the equipment until the problem is provided with this equipment to...wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that country or region. If your alarm equipment. located may cause the modem to be configured in this country or region and thus should not be used. If, when you are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is...
..., the REN for use a computer or other information, a product identifier in advance that temporary discontinuance of the Modem notices 7 If this HP equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you disconnect the equipment until the problem is provided with this equipment to...wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that country or region. If your alarm equipment. located may cause the modem to be configured in this country or region and thus should not be used. If, when you are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is...
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... the energy and financial savings potential of the computer input devices (mouse, keyboard, and so on). When configured with monitors that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. ENERGY STAR is committed to restore the operating system, you must also reset the ENERGY...it is not supported on Linux workstations. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. 20 Chapter 2 Regulatory agency notices Chemical substances HP is not supported on Linux or FreeDOS Desktop PCs. See the EPA ENERGY STAR Web site for your local authorities or the Electronic ...
... the energy and financial savings potential of the computer input devices (mouse, keyboard, and so on). When configured with monitors that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. ENERGY STAR is committed to restore the operating system, you must also reset the ENERGY...it is not supported on Linux workstations. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. 20 Chapter 2 Regulatory agency notices Chemical substances HP is not supported on Linux or FreeDOS Desktop PCs. See the EPA ENERGY STAR Web site for your local authorities or the Electronic ...
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Table of contents 1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software 1 Typical RGS configuration ...3 RGS Sender and Receiver ...4 RGS features ...5 Additional RGS features ...6 Tabloid-size page ...7 Obtaining HP technical support 7 Software Service Strategy for Non-HP Hardware 7 Other RGS Documents ...8 2 RGS overview ...9 Supported computers and ... Easy Login ...22 Deciding between Single Sign-on and Easy Login 23 RGS operating modes ...25 Multi-monitor configurations ...25 Remote Computer monitor blanking overview 27 Video overlay surfaces ...27 Image quality ...27 Remote USB overview ...28...
Table of contents 1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software 1 Typical RGS configuration ...3 RGS Sender and Receiver ...4 RGS features ...5 Additional RGS features ...6 Tabloid-size page ...7 Obtaining HP technical support 7 Software Service Strategy for Non-HP Hardware 7 Other RGS Documents ...8 2 RGS overview ...9 Supported computers and ... Easy Login ...22 Deciding between Single Sign-on and Easy Login 23 RGS operating modes ...25 Multi-monitor configurations ...25 Remote Computer monitor blanking overview 27 Video overlay surfaces ...27 Image quality ...27 Remote USB overview ...28...
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Install-time configuration of remote USB 29 Unique smartcard handling 31 Computers supporting remote USB 34 Supported USB devices 35 Remote audio ...35 Remote audio on Windows 35 ... command line options on Windows 57 The Sender GUI on Windows 59 Setting the Windows Sender process priority 59 Setting the Sender process priority using HP PA 60 Installing and enabling Single Sign-on 60 Enabling Single Sign-on during installation 60 Using the rgadmin tool to enable Single Sign-on...
Install-time configuration of remote USB 29 Unique smartcard handling 31 Computers supporting remote USB 34 Supported USB devices 35 Remote audio ...35 Remote audio on Windows 35 ... command line options on Windows 57 The Sender GUI on Windows 59 Setting the Windows Sender process priority 59 Setting the Sender process priority using HP PA 60 Installing and enabling Single Sign-on 60 Enabling Single Sign-on during installation 60 Using the rgadmin tool to enable Single Sign-on...
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... options ...111 General tab ...111 General tab Experience section 112 Auto Launch ...114 Game Mode ...114 Remote audio operation ...115 Configuring audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 115 Calibrating audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 119... Configuring audio on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 Sender 122 Configuring audio on Linux 122 Disabling audio on the Sender 123 Using audio ...124 Potential audio issues 125 Remote USB...
... options ...111 General tab ...111 General tab Experience section 112 Auto Launch ...114 Game Mode ...114 Remote audio operation ...115 Configuring audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 115 Calibrating audio on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Sender 119... Configuring audio on Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows 7 Sender 122 Configuring audio on Linux 122 Disabling audio on the Sender 123 Using audio ...124 Potential audio issues 125 Remote USB...
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...remote USB 135 Supported USB devices 135 Check USB cable connections 135 Reset the USB device 135 Enable Remote USB 136 HP Remote Virtual USB Driver 137 USB device drivers and program support 138 Adjusting Network timeout settings 139 Network timeouts 140 ...file format ...161 Starting the Receiver in Directory Mode 162 8 RGS properties ...165 Property syntax ...165 Setting property values in a configuration file 165 Setting properties on the command line 166 Authenticator properties ...166 RGS Receiver properties ...167 Receiver property hierarchy 167 Restoring Receiver properties...
...remote USB 135 Supported USB devices 135 Check USB cable connections 135 Reset the USB device 135 Enable Remote USB 136 HP Remote Virtual USB Driver 137 USB device drivers and program support 138 Adjusting Network timeout settings 139 Network timeouts 140 ...file format ...161 Starting the Receiver in Directory Mode 162 8 RGS properties ...165 Property syntax ...165 Setting property values in a configuration file 165 Setting properties on the command line 166 Authenticator properties ...166 RGS Receiver properties ...167 Receiver property hierarchy 167 Restoring Receiver properties...
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... RGS performance 215 Performance tuning for all platforms 215 Performance tuning for Windows 215 Troubleshooting graphics performance 216 Graphics adapter frame buffer read performance 216 Configuring your network for optimal performance 217 12 Troubleshooting RGS 219 Potential RGS issues and troubleshooting suggestions 219 13 RGS error messages 220 Receiver error messages...
... RGS performance 215 Performance tuning for all platforms 215 Performance tuning for Windows 215 Troubleshooting graphics performance 216 Graphics adapter frame buffer read performance 216 Configuring your network for optimal performance 217 12 Troubleshooting RGS 219 Potential RGS issues and troubleshooting suggestions 219 13 RGS error messages 220 Receiver error messages...
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List of figures Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration ...3 Figure 1-2 RGS Sender and Receiver ...4 Figure 1-3 Features of HP RGS ...5 Figure 2-1 RGS version numbering ...12 Figure 2-2 Dialog generated when the RGS Sender is unlicensed 13 Figure 2-3 The Remote Computer frame buffer ... Figure 3-3 Dialog to enable or disable Remote USB in the Sender 54 Figure 3-4 Dialog to enable Single Sign-On or Easy Login 55 Figure 3-5 Configuration of a Remote Computer 19 Figure 2-8 Sharing between workstations 19 Figure 2-9 Standard Login process ...20 Figure 2-10 RGS connection process if another user is...
List of figures Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration ...3 Figure 1-2 RGS Sender and Receiver ...4 Figure 1-3 Features of HP RGS ...5 Figure 2-1 RGS version numbering ...12 Figure 2-2 Dialog generated when the RGS Sender is unlicensed 13 Figure 2-3 The Remote Computer frame buffer ... Figure 3-3 Dialog to enable or disable Remote USB in the Sender 54 Figure 3-4 Dialog to enable Single Sign-On or Easy Login 55 Figure 3-5 Configuration of a Remote Computer 19 Figure 2-8 Sharing between workstations 19 Figure 2-9 Standard Login process ...20 Figure 2-10 RGS connection process if another user is...
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...Audio Devices Properties dialog 121 Figure 6-12 Volume Mixer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 122 Figure 6-13 Audio controls ...124 Figure 6-14 USB configuration during Receiver installation -USB devices are Local or Remote 127 Figure 6-15 USB tab options ...128 Figure 6-16 Prior to remote attachment of ... key 129 Figure 6-18 Dynamically moving USB devices to another Remote Computer 130 Figure 6-19 Checkbox to enable Remote USB 136 Figure 6-20 HP Remote Virtual USB driver 137 Figure 6-21 Enable installation of remote USB 138 Figure 6-22 Options available under the Network tab 139 Figure ...
...Audio Devices Properties dialog 121 Figure 6-12 Volume Mixer for Windows Vista and Windows 7 122 Figure 6-13 Audio controls ...124 Figure 6-14 USB configuration during Receiver installation -USB devices are Local or Remote 127 Figure 6-15 USB tab options ...128 Figure 6-16 Prior to remote attachment of ... key 129 Figure 6-18 Dynamically moving USB devices to another Remote Computer 130 Figure 6-19 Checkbox to enable Remote USB 136 Figure 6-20 HP Remote Virtual USB driver 137 Figure 6-21 Enable installation of remote USB 138 Figure 6-22 Options available under the Network tab 139 Figure ...
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... the Remote Computer in the correct state. NOTE: Beginning at http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals This guide is described in the Receiver Control Panel. 1 Establishing a connection from a Receiver to install, configure, and use RGS. RGS enables you will need to a Sender requires... follows: Chapter 1: Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software on page 9-This chapter gives an overview of the tabs in this chapter. 1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software This guide provides information that you to RGS, describing a typical RGS configuration, and the roles of the Local...
... the Remote Computer in the correct state. NOTE: Beginning at http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals This guide is described in the Receiver Control Panel. 1 Establishing a connection from a Receiver to install, configure, and use RGS. RGS enables you will need to a Sender requires... follows: Chapter 1: Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software on page 9-This chapter gives an overview of the tabs in this chapter. 1 Introduction to HP Remote Graphics Software This guide provides information that you to RGS, describing a typical RGS configuration, and the roles of the Local...
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...user keyboard and mouse inputs from the thin client, and sends them over the network for playback on page 3 shows a typical RGS configuration, consisting of the desktop image over the network to the thin client, which enables a user to connect USB devices to the local computer... RGS configuration Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration on the receiver client. RGS also supports remote USB, which displays the desktop image locally in a window. In addition, HP RGS supports remote audio, whereby audio output from the thin client. The user's applications run on the personal ...
...user keyboard and mouse inputs from the thin client, and sends them over the network for playback on page 3 shows a typical RGS configuration, consisting of the desktop image over the network to the thin client, which enables a user to connect USB devices to the local computer... RGS configuration Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration on the receiver client. RGS also supports remote USB, which displays the desktop image locally in a window. In addition, HP RGS supports remote audio, whereby audio output from the thin client. The user's applications run on the personal ...
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... of graphics acceleration hardware on the Remote Computer. ● Remote USB-Many USB devices connected to the Local Computer can be configured to enable audio for the session displayed in the Remote Display Window that is visually lossless and highly interactive. ● Selective ...Receiver to look up a user's pre-assigned computers from a file. ● Easy Login-Enables fewer authentication steps when connecting to an HP personal workstation running Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista™ or Windows 7. ● Single Sign-on-Enables fewer authentication steps and automatic login...
... of graphics acceleration hardware on the Remote Computer. ● Remote USB-Many USB devices connected to the Local Computer can be configured to enable audio for the session displayed in the Remote Display Window that is visually lossless and highly interactive. ● Selective ...Receiver to look up a user's pre-assigned computers from a file. ● Easy Login-Enables fewer authentication steps when connecting to an HP personal workstation running Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista™ or Windows 7. ● Single Sign-on-Enables fewer authentication steps and automatic login...
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... should be listed as tabloid, size B, or size A3. RGS 5.3 and beyond is designed for RGS software installation and configuration support. ● Customer must have access to a tabloidcapable printer. Telephone support service is for and compatible with standard Microsoft Windows...Tabloid-size page The PDF version of this guide contains a tabloid-size page that requires technical support, please do the following prior to contacting HP for and compatible with the service technician. The tabloid page is appropriate. ● Note the operating system. ● Note any applicable error...
... should be listed as tabloid, size B, or size A3. RGS 5.3 and beyond is designed for RGS software installation and configuration support. ● Customer must have access to a tabloidcapable printer. Telephone support service is for and compatible with standard Microsoft Windows...Tabloid-size page The PDF version of this guide contains a tabloid-size page that requires technical support, please do the following prior to contacting HP for and compatible with the service technician. The tabloid page is appropriate. ● Note the operating system. ● Note any applicable error...
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Supported computers and operating systems This section describes the computers and operating systems which support HP RGS 5.4.7. Any RGS 5.4.7 Sender can interoperate with any RGS 5.4.7 Receiver. For a description of new features and other late breaking topics, see the ...● RGS connection topologies ◦ One-to-one ◦ Many-to-one ◦ One-to-many ● RGS operating modes ● Multi-monitor configurations ● Remote USB operation ● Supported keyboards ● Security features This chapter provides an overview of each of either the RGS Receiver or RGS Sender...
Supported computers and operating systems This section describes the computers and operating systems which support HP RGS 5.4.7. Any RGS 5.4.7 Sender can interoperate with any RGS 5.4.7 Receiver. For a description of new features and other late breaking topics, see the ...● RGS connection topologies ◦ One-to-one ◦ Many-to-one ◦ One-to-many ● RGS operating modes ● Multi-monitor configurations ● Remote USB operation ● Supported keyboards ● Security features This chapter provides an overview of each of either the RGS Receiver or RGS Sender...
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...network interface is 42966, as how a single Local Computer may connect to the Sender. The default Sender port number is enabled and configured, the Sender will add that is used to update network interface bindings. If this property is typically displayed on page 91. The ... with previous versions of a network interface changes due to a DHCP change the Sender port number from the Receiver to multiple Remote Computers. HP recommends full-duplex operation between a Local Computer and a Remote Computer, the Remote Computer Sender transmits its default value of a network interface...
...network interface is 42966, as how a single Local Computer may connect to the Sender. The default Sender port number is enabled and configured, the Sender will add that is used to update network interface bindings. If this property is typically displayed on page 91. The ... with previous versions of a network interface changes due to a DHCP change the Sender port number from the Receiver to multiple Remote Computers. HP recommends full-duplex operation between a Local Computer and a Remote Computer, the Remote Computer Sender transmits its default value of a network interface...
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As one -to-many configuration is ideal for details. See Collaborating on the Remote Computer, all physically separate from the Remote Computer. This, however, doesn't have to be the case. ...
As one -to-many configuration is ideal for details. See Collaborating on the Remote Computer, all physically separate from the Remote Computer. This, however, doesn't have to be the case. ...
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... 16, Normal Mode is larger in size (as measured in horizontal pixels by HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM), and therefore has been discontinued as of the frame buffer is possible, however, to configure a computer so that is described in Using RGS in One-to view the ... Remote Computer, as described in Using Directory Mode on page 17. RGS operating modes RGS supports two basic operating modes: 1. Multi-monitor configurations Many computers have a frame buffer that the Windows desktop occupies the complete frame buffer-this particular Remote Computer, requires two monitors to be ...
... 16, Normal Mode is larger in size (as measured in horizontal pixels by HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM), and therefore has been discontinued as of the frame buffer is possible, however, to configure a computer so that is described in Using RGS in One-to view the ... Remote Computer, as described in Using Directory Mode on page 17. RGS operating modes RGS supports two basic operating modes: 1. Multi-monitor configurations Many computers have a frame buffer that the Windows desktop occupies the complete frame buffer-this particular Remote Computer, requires two monitors to be ...
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... on its own Remote Display Window. Figure 2-15 A Remote Display Window spanning two monitors Multiple monitors on the Local Computer are also useful in the configuration described in its own monitor if the Local Computer has two monitors (see Figure 2-15 A Remote Display Window spanning two monitors on page 26).
... on its own Remote Display Window. Figure 2-15 A Remote Display Window spanning two monitors Multiple monitors on the Local Computer are also useful in the configuration described in its own monitor if the Local Computer has two monitors (see Figure 2-15 A Remote Display Window spanning two monitors on page 26).
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...one Remote Computer at a time. Remote USB overview 29 USB session switching At RGS 5.1.3, the ability to select a different USB configuration option, the Sender or Receiver must be detached from one of supported isochronous USB devices. It supports what was added for a ...description of three Remote USB Configuration options, local, remote or local then remote. Isochronous USB support At RGS 5.2.0, support was called "captureOnConnect". See USB devices supported ...
...one Remote Computer at a time. Remote USB overview 29 USB session switching At RGS 5.1.3, the ability to select a different USB configuration option, the Sender or Receiver must be detached from one of supported isochronous USB devices. It supports what was added for a ...description of three Remote USB Configuration options, local, remote or local then remote. Isochronous USB support At RGS 5.2.0, support was called "captureOnConnect". See USB devices supported ...