HP Smart Zero Core 4.3 Administrator's Guide
Table C-17 root > users (continued)
Registry key Description
root/users/user/OnDemandCPUThrottleEnabled Set to 1 to enable on-demand CPU throttling on the HP t410
All-in-one when in 'Power over Ethernet' mode. This feature
lowers the CPU frequency when power usage goes above a
critical threshold to prevent the Ethernet switch from shutting
off power to the unit.
root/users/user/WOLEnabled Set to 0 to disable Wake On LAN.
root > zero-login
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > zero-login
folder.
Table C-18 root > zero-login
Registry key Description
root/zerologin/buttons/configure/authorized Enables or disables the configuration menu. If set to 0, users
will not be able to configure any device settings.
root/zero-login/buttons/info/authorized Enables or disables the system information panel. If set to 0,
users will not be able to view any information about the
system.
root/zerologin/buttons/shutdown/authorized Enables or disables the shutdown button on the login screen.
If set to 0, users will only be able to power off the device by
pressing the power button directly.
root/zero-login/controls/audio/authorized If set to 0, users will be unable to change the sound output
volume. This might be useful in an environment that should
have all sound muted or set to a specific volume. To fully
prevent users from changing sound output levels, be sure
root/users/user/apps/hptc-mixer/
authorizations is also set to 0.
root/zerologin/controls/connection/authorized If set to 0, users will be unable to redefine the connection
type. This is disabled by default because it is normally
undesirable to allow users to change the connection type in a
production environment.
root/zero-login/controls/i18n/authorized If set to 0, users will be unable to change the locale. This is
useful in a single language environment.
root/zero-login/controls/keyboard/authorized If set to 0, users will be unable to change the keyboard
layout. This is useful in a single language environment.
root/zero-login/defaultCredentials/domain If set, this domain name will be supplied as the default to the
login dialog if no alternative has been saved through
"RememberMe". This is useful in environments where a
single domain name is dominantly used.
root/zero-login/defaultCredentials/domainList Colon-separated list of domains; for example,
domain1:domain2:(…). These domains are made
available in a menu on the login screen. A particular domain
can be preselected by setting it in the root/zero-login/
defaultCredentials/domain registry key.
root/zerologin/defaultCredentials/password If set, this password will be supplied as the default to the
login dialog if the user and domain match their defaults here.
Typically used with auto-start connections.
88 Appendix C HP Smart Zero Core registry settings










