Administrator Guide
Table 14. RDP login settings (continued)
Parameter Description
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.
Remote Application 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.
Notify when disconnected Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. It
notifies when the connection is disconnected.
Network Level Authentication (NLA) Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option.
Enable the Network Level Authentication (NLA), if NLA is
enabled on your remote computer. Your remote computer
requires NLA user authentication before you establish a full
Remote Desktop connection and the login screen is
displayed.
Smart card login Click the ON/OFF button to enable smart card login to the
thin client. The User Name, Password, and Domain are not
required.
Enable H.264 decoding Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option.
Enable this option to allow H.264 decoding in Microsoft RDP
Client. The RDP client uses H.264 decoding, provided the
agent supports H.264 software encoding. If the agent does
not support H.264 software encoding, the RDP client uses
JPG/PNG decoding. Disable this option if you want to use
JPG/PNG decoding.
Enable UDP networking Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option.
Enable this option to allow UDP networking in Microsoft
RDP Client. The RDP client uses UDP networking, provided
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