HP Smart Zero Core 4.4 Administrator Guide

Table 4-6 Additional administrator control panel options—Management (continued)
Menu option Description
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote control
program that allows a user to view the desktop of a remote
machine and control it with a local mouse and keyboard, as if
they were sitting in front of that computer.
Use VNC Shadowing to:
Allow another system to access a client from a remote
location
Make the VNC sessions read-only
Require a password to access the client when using
VNC
Allow a user to refuse VNC access to the client
Reset the VNC server
Table 4-7 Additional administrator control panel options—Advanced
Menu option Description
Certificates Lets you use the Certificate Manager to do the following:
View a locally trusted CA and personal certificates
Import certificates to the client using one of the following
methods:
Import the certificate from a USB key
Import the certificate from a URL
Keyboard Shortcuts Lets you use the Keyboard Shortcuts Manager to modify
existing shortcuts and create new shortcuts that run custom
commands.
Task Manager Lets you monitor the CPU usage and the CPU usage history
for the client.
Text Editor Lets you edit configuration files or scripts directly from the
client.
X Terminal Lets you execute Linux commands outside the client
interface.
Overview of RDP connection features
The RDP client is based on FreeRDP 1.0 and meets the following requirements for RDP 7.1:
Hardware-accelerated RemoteFX
MMR supported when connecting to Windows hosts with the Desktop Experience feature
enabled (Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2)
USBR supported when connecting to Windows 7 Remote Desktop Virtual Hosts
Bidirectional audio
True multi-monitor support
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