Administrator Guide
Parameter Description
IMPORTANT: The Start and End options are in the MMWWDD
format, where:
MM = Month of the year. Values are 01 to 12 for the months of the
year from January to December. For example, 01 = January, 12 =
December
WW = Week of the Month. Values are 01 to 05 for the week of the
month, 05 is the last week. For example, 01 = 1st week, 05 = the
last week of the month.
DD = Day of the week. Values are 01 to 07 for the day in the week
from Monday to Sunday. For example, 01 = Monday, 07 = Sunday.
NOTE:
For the 2013 year, DST dates are Sunday, March 10, 2:00am and
ends Sunday, November 3, 2:00am.
TimeZoneName — Display name sent to the ICA session such as
Eastern Standard Time.
DayLightName — Display name for daylight saving time. If daylight
saving time is enabled, DayLightName should be named something
similar to Eastern Daylight Time, otherwise it should be the same as
TimeZoneName.
Overall Example:
TimeZone="GMT – 08:00" \
ManualOverride=Yes Daylight=Yes Start=030107
End=110107 \
TimeZoneName="Pacific Standard Time" \
DayLightName="Pacific Daylight Time"
VncPassword=<password>
[encrypt={no, yes}]
VncPassword=password — Species a string of up to 8 characters as
the password used for shadowing.
encrypt — Default is no. Yes/no option to encrypt the password; an
encrypted string is used as a password ensures US HIPPA and Congress
Acts compliance. See also MaxVNCD parameter.
VNCPrompt={yes, no}
[{Accept, Reject}=<value from 10 through 600>]
[ViewOnly={no, yes}]
[ActiveVisible={no, yes}]
Default is yes.
VNCPrompt — Yes/no option to enable a VNC shadowing prompt to a
user (VNCPrompt set to yes means the user will always be prompted
before shadowing starts and the user will then decline or accept VNC
shadowing; VNCPrompt set to no means the user will not be able to
decline or accept shadowing. See also MaxVNCD parameter.
Accept, Reject — Default is 10. Species the amount of time (in
seconds) a user has to accept or reject the VNC shadowing prompt
before the client desktop is shadowed.
ViewOnly — Default is no. Yes/no option to specify that the desktop
being shadowed can only be viewed by the person who is shadowing no
keyboard or mouse events are allowed to interfere with the zero client
being shadowed.
ActiveVisible — Default is no. Yes/no option to display a VNC
session-end notice after the VNC session ends.
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