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Manually: Allows adjusting both the compression rate and the color depth
individually. Depending on the selected compression rate the data stream between
the Intel
®
RMM2 and the Remote Console will be compressed in order to save
bandwidth. Since high compression rates are very time consuming, they should not
be used while several users are accessing the Intel
®
RMM2 simultaneously.
The standard color depth is 16 Bit (65536 colors). The other color depths are intended for
slower network connections in order to allow a faster transmission of data. Compression level 0
(no compression) uses only 16 Bit color depth. At lower bandwidths, only 4 Bit (16 colors) and 2
Bit (4 gray scales) are recommended for typical desktop interfaces. Photo-like pictures have
best results with 4 Bit (16 colors). 1 Bit color depth (black/white) should only be used for
extremely slow network connections.
Figure 59: User Console Setting, Part 2
7.5.1.3 Remote Console Type
Specifies which Remote Console Viewer to use.
Default Java Virtual Machine (JVM)*
Uses the default JVM of your web browser. This may be the Microsoft* JVM for the Internet
Explorer, or the Sun Microsystems* JVM if it is configured this way. Use of the Sun
Microsystems* JVM may also be forced (see below). Java Virtual Machine and Java Runtime
Engine (JRE) are sometimes used interchangeably in this User Guide.
Sun Microsystems* Java Browser Plug-in
Instructs the web browser of your system to use the JVM of Sun Microsystems*. The JVM in the
browser is used to run the code for the Remote Console window, which is actually a Java
Applet. If you check this box for the first time on your administration system and the appropriate
Java plug-in is not yet installed on your system, it may be downloaded and installed