Administrator Guide
Table 16. RDP login settings
Parameter Description
Server Enter the IP address or FQDN of the RDP server to which you
want to establish a connection.
Username Enter the Username to log in to the RDP Server.
Password Enter the Password to log in to the RDP Server.
Domain Enter the Domain to log in to the RDP Server.
Use RD Gateway Select to enable and congure an RD Gateway to connect to
your remote computers, if required by your network
administrator and then do one of the following:
• To congure the RD Server, and then Use Remote Desktop
Credentials for RD Gateway—Enter the RD Server IP
address or URL of the Remote Desktop Gateway server, and
then select the Use Remote Desktop credentials for RD
Gateway check box, if the server credentials are the same
credentials as your RDP host remote computer credentials.
• To congure the RD Server, and then Manually enter RD
User Name, RD Password, RD Domain—Enter the RD
Server IP address or URL of the Remote Desktop Gateway
server. Clear the Use Remote Desktop credentials for RD
Gateway check box and then manually enter the Username,
Password, and Domain of the RD Gateway server, if required.
NOTE: An RD Gateway server is a type of gateway that
enables authorized users to connect to remote computers
on a corporate network from any computer with an Internet
connection. An RD Gateway server enables Remote
Desktop connections to a corporate network from the
Internet without having to set up virtual private network
(VPN) connections. Ask your network administrator
whether you need to specify an RD Gateway server.
RemoteApp Enter the Remote Application name.
Application Command Line Enter the command line for the program on the server.
Working Directory Enter the Working Directory for the program.
NOTE: Working Directory is applicable only for Server
Connections.
Ping Before Connect Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If
enabled, the connection is checked before connecting to a
session.
Auto-Connect after login Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If
enabled, the connection is automatically established after you log
in to your thin client.
Auto-reconnect after disconnect Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If
enabled, the connection is automatically re-established after you
disconnect from the session. If the Auto-reconnect option is
enabled, you must enter the Delay duration (in seconds) when
you reconnect to the session. The default time duration is 30
seconds.
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