Reference Guide

Parameter Description
Default is Null. It species the name of the customized H264 CaptureBin.
HDXH264InputEnabled={yes, no} For ICA only.
Default is no
This is used to enable H264 compression from client to server. This will
enable h264 encoding for media packets sent from client to server. This
enables better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam
redirection.
HDXWebCamDevice={ Valid path of the webcam device} For ICA only.
Default is /dev/video0.
Selects the webcam device. This parameter can be used when there are
multiple webcam present.
HDXWebCamFramesPerSec=<integer value> For ICA only.
Default is 15.
Sets the preferred frame rate for webcam.
HDXWebCamHeight=<integer value>
HDXWebCamWidth=<integer value>
For ICA only.
These settings control the resolution parameters for webcam.
The defaults are HDXWebCamWidth = 352 and HDXWebCamHeight =
288.
H264Enabled={yes, no} For ICA only.
Default is yes .
You can enable H264 compression from server to client. This will enable
h264 encoding for media packets which are received from server. This
enables the better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam
redirection.
ICABrowsing={ udp, http, https} For ICA only.
Default is http.
Species the default browsing protocol. This setting can be overridden by
the HttpBrowsing= {yes, no, ssl} in each connection property.
ICAComports= <ICAComports=COMx= {COMy,
USBSERz}, COMx=...>
For ICA only.
Maps serial devices on the server to serial devices on the thin client, where
x=1 to 4, if COMy maps to serial port on the thin client and USBSERz maps
to that USB serial port.
For Example: ICACOMports=COM1=USBSER1
ICADenyUSB=
vid=<hexnumber><space>pid=<hexnumber>…
For ICA only.
Species the USB devices that are excluded from ICA session.
22 Connection Settings Parameter Options