HP ThinPro 5.0 - Administrator Guide
Table E-35 root > usb-update
Registry key Description
root/usb-update/authentication Requires the Admin Password or not.
root/usb-update/enable Enables or disables USB auto-update detection.
root/usb-update/height The height of the user interface in pixels.
root/usb-update/searchMaxDepth The depth of the subdirectories to be searched for updates.
Setting a high search depth might cause delays on USB keys
that have thousands of directories.
root/usb-update/width The width of the user interface in pixels.
root > users
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > users
folder.
Table E-36 root > users
Registry key Description
root/users/gui/hptc-user-rights/name The name of the GUI. This key should not be modified.
root/users/gui/hptc-user-rights/status The status of the GUI. This key should not be modified.
root/users/gui/hptc-user-rights/title The title of the GUI. This key should not be modified.
root/users/root/password The password for Administrator Mode. If empty,
Administrator Mode is locked. Administrator Mode gives
access to all control panel items.
root/users/user/SSO
root/users/user/WOL Enables Wake on LAN feature.
root/users/user/XHostCheck Enables X host access control security.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-ad-dns-mgr/authorized If set to 1, the AD/DDNS Manager item will be enabled for
users.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-agent-mgr/authorized If set to 1, the HPDM Manager item will be enabled for users.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-auto-update/authorized If set to 0, users will not be able to access Automatic Update
server settings. The default configuration is disabled
because clients will receive their Automatic Update server
URL through broadcast or DHCP tag.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-background-mgr/authorized If set to 1, the Background Manager item will be enabled for
users.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-bluetooth-manager/authorized If set to 0, users will not be able to use the Bluetooth
Manager anymore.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-cda/authorized If set to 1, the CDA mode Manager item will be enabled for
users.
root/users/user/apps/hptc-cert-mgr/authorized If set to 0, users will not be able to access Certificate
Manager settings. This might be useful in a DHCP-only
environment where all certificate manager settings are given
to clients by the DHCP server.
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