Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
freezing for a long time and not reconnecting due to poor network
quality or short time network disconnection. There is no default
value for this option. The feature is disabled if it is not set. Valid
value is 10 to 100, in seconds.
Limitation: Certain sessions in Windows10 servers disconnect and
reconnect when the session is idle with this parameter enabled.
The issue occurs when H.264-AVC444 is enabled without
RemoteFX/vGPU support on server side. You can avoid the issue
by not configuring H.264-AVC444 policy in the server.
ForceUpdatedNLA allows the client side force server to use
updated CredSSP, which addresses the vulnerability issue
CVE-2018-0886. If the value is set to yes, the client disconnects
the session during session login when the server uses unpatched
CredSSP. The default value is
no.
TsgwWebsock is set when you are using WebSocket connection
between the client and Windows 2016 Terminal Service Gateway.
The default value is
No.
DesktopScaleFactor allows you to set desktop scaling
percentage. The minimum value is 100 and the maximum value is
500.
SessionConfig=Blast
[EnableH264={yes,no}]
[NetworkCondition={ Excellent,Typical, Poor }]
[EnableHardwareCursor={Yes, No}]
[RemoteDisplay.allowClientH264YUV444={TRUE, FALSE}]
[EnableH264={yes,no}] —This parameter controls the Blast
H264 feature on the supported platforms. The default value is yes.
The value yes enables H264 and the value no disables H264.
This works on Blast H.264 supported platforms only.
NetworkCondition—This parameter controls the Blast network
condition. The default value is
Typical. The following are the
values and associated actions:
Excellent—Network is very good.
Typical—Network is normal.
Poor—Network is bad.
This parameter impacts the Blast to select UDP or TCP. When the
network is Excellent and Typical, the Blast selects TCP. When it
is Poor, the Blast selects UDP.
EnableHardwareCursor—This parameter is used to control
hardware cursor in Blast session. The default value is No.
RemoteDisplay.allowClientH264YUV444— This parameter is
used to control enable/disable the Blast new feature High Color
Accuracy. Default is False
TcpMaxRetransmission={2~12}
Configures the retransmission of a TCP connection. The default
value of this option is 5.
TerminalName=name
[reboot={yes, no}]
[Capital={yes, no}]
User can set a string up to 15 characters as terminal name. It can
be configured as system variable like $MAC, $SN or $IP etc.
If reboot is set to yes and the terminal name is changed, the
terminal will reboot.If "TerminalName=$DNS" is set, the system will
do reverse DNS lookup to configure the terminal name. For
example, if the DNS server configures the terminal IP as reverse
dns name p12345.wysespt.com, the terminal name will be
configured as p12345. If you set Capital=yes, the terminal name is
capitalized.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 85