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Table 8-29. USB Device Families
(Continued)
Device Family
Name Description
keyboard
Keyboard device.
mouse
Pointing device such as a mouse.
other
Family not specified.
pda
Personal digital assistants.
physical
Force feedback devices such as force feedback joysticks.
printer
Printing devices.
security
Security devices such as fingerprint readers.
smart-card
Smart-card devices.
storage
Mass storage devices such as flash drives and external hard disk drives.
unknown
Family not known.
vendor
Devices with vendor-specific functions.
video
Video-input devices.
wireless
Wireless networking adapters.
wusb
Wireless USB devices.
NOTE
In releases before View 5.1, View Client for Windows read the device family from the device driver that
you installed on the client computer. In View 5.1, you do not need to install the device driver on a Windows
client computer. View Client reads the device family from the device itself, and not from the device driver.
The firmware on a USB device usually defines the family of the device that describes its intended functionality,
although not all devices specify the correct value for the family.
Linux-based thin clients have always read the device family from the device itself.
View Server Configuration ADM Template Settings
The View Server Configuration ADM template file (vdm_server.adm) contains policy settings related to all
View Connection Server.
Table 8-30 describes each policy setting in the View Server Configuration ADM template file. The template
contains only Computer Configuration settings.
Table 8-30. View Server Configuration Template Settings
Setting Properties
Recursive Enumeration of Trusted
Domains
Determines whether every domain trusted by the domain in which the
server resides is enumerated. To establish a complete chain of trust, the
domains trusted by each trusted domain are also enumerated and the
process continues recursively until all trusted domains are discovered.
This information is passed to View Connection Server so that all trusted
domains are available to the client on login.
This
setting is enabled by default. When it is disabled, only directly trusted
domains are enumerated and connection to remote domain controllers
does not take place.
In environments with complex domain relationships, such as those that
use multiple forest structures with trust between domains in their forests,
this process can take a few minutes to complete.
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