Administrator's Guide HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM) v.2.1
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Install the HP SAM Web Server and SQL Software
- Install and Validate the HP SAM Registration Service Software
- Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software
- Deploy the HP SAM Registration Service to All HP SAM Computing Resources
- Deploy HP SAM Client Software to All HP SAM Access Devices
- Administration
- Log In
- General Navigation and User Interface Design
- Managing the HP SAM Administrator Access List
- HP SAM Administrator Console Tabs
- Setting Up Smart Card Login on the Access Device
- Firewall rules
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Registration Service Error Codes
- Glossary
- Index
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RgsWarningTimeout—integer value. The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and notify the
user of a network disruption. For more information, see rgreceiver.network.timeout.warning in the
RGS documentation. The default value is the user interface value of 2000 milliseconds - two
seconds. The user interface displays this value in seconds. This value is only supported for RGS
connections.
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RgsErrorTimeout—integer value. The timeout in milliseconds used to detect and disconnect an
inactive connection. For more information, see rgreceiver.network.timeout.error in the RGS
documentation. The default value is the user interface value of 30000 milliseconds - 30 seconds.
The user interface displays this value in seconds. This value is only supported for RGS connections.
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RgsDialogTimeout—integer value. The timeout in milliseconds used to display and wait on
responses from input dialogs such as the authorization dialog and PAM authentication dialog. For
more information, see rgreceiver.network.timeout.dialog in the RGS documentation. The default
value is the user interface value of 15000 milliseconds - 15 seconds. The user interface displays
this value in seconds. This value is only supported for RGS connections.
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ClearType—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, support for Font Smoothing is enabled in an
RDP6 session. This option is ignored for RDP5 and RGS. Set to 0 to disable. Default value is 0.
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ComposedUI—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, support for Vista Aero interface is enabled
(Desktop Composition). This requires RDP6 and is ignored for RDP5 and RGS. Additionally,
various hardware and operating system requirements must be met before the Vista Aero interface
can be shown. Set to 0 to disable. Default is 1.
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Autosize—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, an RDP session is automatically resized to fit when
its containing window is resized. When set to 0, the window maximum size is that of the remote
session, and when sized down, scroll bars appear. This value is ignored for RGS and is only valid
in a windowed session. Default value is 0.
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MapClipboard—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, the clipboard will be made available to remote
sessions, and allows limited cut-and-paste functionality from the local machine to the remote
session or vice versa. This option is ignored for RGS. When set to 0, this feature is disabled. Default
is 1. Requires RDP6.
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NetworkAuthentication—integer value, 0, 1, or 2. When set to 1, the RDP client warns when
connecting to a resource that cannot be authenticated. When set to 2, the RDP client refuses to
connect to an unauthenticated resource. When set to 0, the connection succeeds regardless of the
authentication state. This setting requires RDP6 and is ignored for RDP5 or RGS. Default value is
0.
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MapDrivesList—string value, RDP6 only. This field is valid only if MapDrives is set to 1. For RDP6,
this allows control over which logical drives are made available to the remote session. The list
corresponds to the RDP6 configuration file format, and it looks as follows:
MapDrivesList=c:;d:;e:;DrivesDynamic
In this example, the drives c:, d:, and e: are made available, along with the drives connected after
the session is established (DrivesDynamic).
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Span—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, specify that the RDP session should span over all
available monitors (to the limits of the protocol being used). This setting requires RDP6 and is
ignored for RDP5. The default value for this option is 0 (do not span). Additionally, the following
restrictions apply for RDP6:
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Combined monitor resolution can be no greater than 4096x2048 pixels.
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All monitors must be at same resolution.
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All monitors must be aligned side-by-side.
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