Reference Guide

Options Description
Icon=<bitmap file> Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this
connection. The file must be an XPM file located in the FTP server
wlx2/bitmap directory. If not specified, the default icon is
displayed.
LocalCopy={no, yes} Default is no.
The LocalCopy option is used to save this connection in the local
permanent registry.
LowBand={no, yes} Default is no
LPTports=LPTx={LPTy,USBLPz},LPTx=... It maps parallel devices on the server to make devices parallel on
the thin client, where x=1 to 4; if LPTy, map to that parallel port on
the thin client; if USBLPz, map to that USB parallel port.
NOTE: Make sure each serial device command is
separated by a comma and space, and Windows 2000
servers do not support LPT port mapping.
NLA={yes,no} Default is no.
NLA option is used to enable Network Level Authentication for
RDP sessions.
NotifyDisconnect={yes,no} Default is no.
It Notifies the Disconnection.
NoGrabKeyboard={no, yes} Default is no.
NoGrabKeyboard option is used to enable the keyboard event
grabbing in any direct RDP connection session (not supported
through VMware View broker).
Password={<base-64 encodedpassword>, $SN, $MAC, $IP, $DN,
$UN, $PW, $TN}
Specifies the password required to log in to the application server.
Either a base-64 encoded log-in password or a variable can be
used.
password — base-64 encoded log-in
password Variable and Description:
$SN — Serial number
$MAC — MAC address
$IP — IP Address
$DN — Sign-on domain name
$UN — Sign-on name
$PW — Sign-on password
$TN — Terminal name
Ping={yes,no}
Default is no.
Ping option is used to enable ping. For non-published application
connections, a ping (ICMP) is sent to the host server prior to
connecting to verify that the host is reachable.
RDDomainName=<RD Domain name> Specifies the RD Domain name to use for the RD Gateway Login.
RDPassword=<RD Password> Specifies the RD Password to use for the RD Gateway login. This
parameter should be base-64 encrypted.
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