Administrator Guide

Table 70. Configuring multimedia settings
Option Description
HDXFlashUseFlashRemoting Select this option to specify whether to use HDX Flash Redirection
or not.
HDXFlashEnableServerSideContentFetching Select this option to specify whether to use server side content
fetching or not.
EnableRTME Select this option to start the RTME service.
FlipByTimer Select this option to choose the screen refresh method.
Configuring VMware broker connection settings
Use the VMware Broker connection settings page to configure the VMware broker connection settings ThinOS 8.5 and later version
devices.
Table 71. Configuring basic settings
Option Description
Broker Server Enter the broker server host name or IP address.
NOTE: You must specify between HTTP:// or HTTPS://.
Security Mode Select this option to set a security mode.
Protocol Select this option to specify the display protocol. The server
default protocols are All, RDP, PCoIP or Blast.
Sessions to connect automatically Select this option to automatically connect to the session.
NOTE: The name of the desktop or application is case
sensitive. Use a semicolon to separate the multiple
sessions which must be initialized automatically.
Configuring VMware settings
Use the VMware Settings page to configure the VDI global settings for PCoIP connections on ThinOS 8.5 and later version devices.
Table 72. Basic settings
Option Description
USB Redirection Technology Select this option to enable USB redirection. USB redirection is a
technology that allows you to access the USB devices that are
connected to the thin client from within a remote desktop or
application. You can either select VMware PCoIP or Wyse Thin
Client Extensions (TCX) USB redirection.
NOTE: If you select the TCX USB Redirection option,
you require an additional TCX Server Suite.
Show Disconnect Message Select this option to see the disconnect message. A disconnect
message is displayed when the USB device is removed from the
system.
Show Reconnect Message Time Enter the reconnect message time.
Resume Timeout Enter the resume timeout.
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