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Drives=k=floppy \
Sound=off \
LocalCopy=Yes \
UseRDGateway=Yes \
RDServer=192.168.1.2 \
SameLoginForRD= Yes \
RDUserName=$UN \
RDPassword=$PW\
RDDomainName=$DN
Table 10. RDP Connect Parameter Options
Options Description
Application=<Remote App Name> Specifies the remote application that you want to launch through
RDP
AutoConnect={no, yes} Default is no
This option is used to start a connection automatically at sign-on.
Colors={ 4b,32k,64k,16m } Default is 4b.
Specifies the session color mode. For faster display performance,
use 256 colors.
Command=<start command> Default is none
Specifies a command to execute remotely. For xterms, it is
recommended that the -ls option to be used because it is a login
shell
Description=<string description> Connection description provides a connection name for the
Desktop icon and the Connection Manager.
CAUTION: The text must be enclosed in quotation marks
if it contains spaces or punctuation characters. These
characters are not allowed & ‘ “ $ ? ! | ; ( ) [ ] { } \
Directory=<working directory> Specifies a directory to be used as the working directory after log
on to the server. The maximum is 63 characters.
DomainName={<domainname>, $DN} This parameter specifies the domain name. $DN specifies that the
thin client sign-on domain name is used.
Drives=<drive letter>= <drive_name> [,basedir] It maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices
attached to the thin client, where
drive letter= A to Z
drive_name = usbstorage-x and cdrom-x, where x=0,1,2 and so on.
basedir=an optional directory on the USB device to use.
NOTE:
• Drives = WyseUSB = all, use this parameter to enable
RDP drive mapping.
• Make sure each drive command is separated by a
space.
Encryption= {none, normal} If the value is none, then no encryption is used.
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