User guide

RGS properties 152
USB access control list properties group
Rgsender.Usb.Acl.RulesetPath
Rgsender.Usb.Acl.SchemaPath
Rgsender.Usb.Acl.RulesetErrorTimeout
NIC binding properties group
Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled
Rgsender.Network.Interface.n.IsEnabled
Rgsender.Network.AllowIpAddressSubnet
Clipboard property group
Rgsender.Clipboard.IsEnabled
8-5-2 Sender general properties
Rgsender.IsRdpLogoutDetectionEnabled=bool (1)
This property only applies to the Windows versions of the RGS Sender.
When a user disconnects from a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) session, the Windows desktop on the Remote
Computer is immediately available for an RGS connection. However, if the user logs out of the RDP session, the
RGS Sender will be unable to access the desktop for about 60 seconds. If this property is set to 1, the desktop will
be available to RGS almost immediately. The RGS Sender will monitor the RDP session for a logout, and begin the
process of making the desktop available as soon as the logout is detected. If set to 0, the RGS Sender will not
monitor the RDP session for a logout. The default is 1—allow quick access to the Windows desktop after Remote
Desktop logout.
Rgsender.IsCopyRegionEnabled=bool (1)
If set to 1, RGS Copy Regions are sent from the Sender to the Receiver. If set to 0, RGS Copy Regions are turned
off and will be sent to the Receiver as Image Update Regions. This is for advanced use and should not be set. The
default value is 1—send RGS Copy Regions.
Rgsender.IsRegionLimitEnabled=bool (0)
This property is used to limit the number of update rectangles in a update region. This is for advanced use and
should not be set. The default value is 0—don't limit regions.
Rgsender.IsDisconnectOnLogoutEnabled=bool (1)
If set to 1, the RGS connection will be disconnected when the user logs out. If set to 0, the RGS connection will
remain connected to the Sender when the user logs out. The default value is 1—always disconnect when the user
logs out.
Rgsender.IsSnapToCodecEnabled=bool (1)
If set to 1, the HP Codec will be aligned or snapped to tile boundaries. This will avoid persistent visual artifacts at
the expense of potentially increased bandwidth usage. If set to 0, the alignment of the codec with respect to the
screen will be arbitrary, as determined by the exposed or modified region. For user desktops that contain
primarily 2D applications, turning off this property can save network bandwidth. The default value is 1—always
snap the codec to tile boundaries.
Rgsender.MaxImageUpdateRate=int (0)
This property limits the number of image updates per second transmitted from the Remote Computer to the Local
Computer. The value is the maximum number of updates per second. If the image update rate is too high, and
using too much network bandwidth, the MaxImageUpdateRate can be set to limit the number of image updates
per second. The default value is 0, which is interpreted to mean that the image update rate should not be limited.
Rgsender.IsBlankScreenAndBlockInputEnabled=bool (1)
If set to 1, this property enables monitor blanking on certain Remote Computers when a primary user logs in from
a Local Computer. This property also enables blocking of input from a keyboard and mouse that are directly
connected to the Remote Computer. If set to 0, monitor blanking is disabled. The default value is 1—monitor