Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
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all—display all connections.
none—no connections are displayed.
desktops—display only the desktop connections.
applications — display only applications, the connections are
handled as an ondesktop_list. For example, if you set
ondesktop=word; excel, then only the applications word and excel
are displayed.
The ondesktop_list also supports wildcard when the star * is used,
similar to the AutoConnectList parameter in VDIServer. For
example, if the value is set as ondesktop=*IE*, any application
which includes the string IE is displayed.
AudioQuality — Default is default. Specifies the audio quality of
ICA sessions.
NOTE: Medium quality is recommended for Speech
scenarios. For example: SessionConfig=ICA
AudioQuality=high
USBRedirection — Default is ICA|HDX. Option to select the
channel of usb devices redirection. This option is recommended to
replace the older setting device=vusb type={HDX}.
ZLKeyboardMode — Specifies to accelerate the display of the
input text on the client device over a high latency connection.
0=off, 1=on, 2=auto
ZLMouseMode — Specifies to accelerate the visual feedback for
mouse-clicks on the client device over a high latency connection.
0=off, 1=on, 2=auto
SucConnTimeout— This option will enhance the seamless
session share. During the first session logon, immediately start
second or later sessions, which will wait for the time set with
SucConnTimeout (or the logon success) to make sure new
applications share with the first logon session.
HDXFlashUseFlashRemoting— Default is Always, which means
the HDX is enabled always. The value Never is to disable HDX.
HDXFlashEnableServerSideContentFetching— Default is
Disabled, which means the server side fetching content is not
enabled. The value enabled is to enable this function.
EnableRTME— This option controls the launch of RTME service.
The default value is enabled.
FlipByTimer— This option selects the screen refresh method. For
some old server, there is no EndOfFrame transferred to the client.
Then we can use this option to fix such issues.
RefreshTimeOut—RefreshTimeOut triggers auto-refresh which
updates ICA applications automatically. The value format
dd:hh:mm, indicate days&&hours&&minutes as the auto-refresh
interval. The default value is 0, that disables auto-refresh.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
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