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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, RGS, and rdesktop. Set to 0 to disable. Default value is 0.

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.

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 rdesktop and is only valid in a windowed session. Default value is 0.

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 with RGS versions prior to 5.2 and with RDP5. When set to 0, this feature is disabled. Default is 1.

NOTE: Enabling or disabling the clipboard in the HP SAM Client UI affects all sessions connected using that client.

The clipboard setting can be forced using HP SAM policy. If the policy is assigned to roles, it is possible for a user to have several sessions open simultaneously, where some sessions allow copy and paste and others do not.

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.

MapDrivesList—string value, RDP6 or later only. This field is valid only if MapDrives is set to 1. This allows control over which logical drives are made available to the remote session. The list corresponds to the RDP 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).

Span—integer value, 0 or 1. When set to 1, specify that the session should span over all available monitors (to the limits of the protocol being used). This setting requires RDP6 or RGS and is ignored for RDP5. The default value for this option is 0 (session shown on single monitor). Additionally, the following restrictions apply for RDP6:

Combined monitor resolution can be no greater than 4096x2048 pixels.

All monitors must be at same resolution.

All monitors must be aligned side-by-side.

MatchClientDisplays—integer value, 0 or 1. Setting this parameter to 1 allows RGS to map the sender displays to the client display devices. RGS sessions must line up with the physical display boundaries on the client desktop in order to set valid display resolutions on the sender. Use this feature for multi-display clients on senders that have multiple physical displays. Senders that are configured to use a single logical display will cause RGS to revert to setting a single display instead of multiple displays. RGS 5.1.3 or later is required. Default is 0.

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Contents Administrators Guide Administrators Guide HP Session Allocation Manager HP SAM About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents Administration Vii Viii Introduction Whats New in This ReleaseKey Features Overview How HP SAM Works Overview HP SAM Software Components Remote Graphics Software RGSSetting up HP SAM Setting up a User with a Dynamic ResourceCommon Tasks Page Setting up a User with Static Dedicated Resources 3Static Dedicated Connection ExampleConfiguring a Monitor Layout for a User 5Monitor Offset Configuration Example Common Tasks Server Sizing RequirementsHP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements SQL Database ConsiderationsNumber of HP SAM Servers Regionalization of Data Centers Multiple SQL DatabasesHP SAM Web Server Hardware Requirements Domain Environment Requirements for HP SAMHP SAM Web and SQL Server Requirements MinimumHP SAM Web Server Software Requirements HP SAM SQL Database Server Hardware RequirementsHP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Requirements HP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware Requirements HP SAM Registration Service RequirementsHP SAM SQL Database Server Software Requirements Software RequirementsAccess Device Requirements Thin ClientBlade Workstation Clients Mobile Thin ClientDesktop or Notebook PC Personal Workstation ClientsOther requirements Create a Service AccountObtain Administrative Rights Change the FirewallWindows Windows 2008 R2 Requirements New Installation InstallationOrder of Installation UpgradeInstall the HP SAM Web Server and SQL Software Page Grant Users HP SAM Administrator Access Configure HP SAM System SettingsConfigure Secure Socket Layer SSL Install the HP SAM Registration ServiceCreate the HP SAM Registration Service Configuration File WebServerList RolesListAssetGroupList Start/Restart the HP SAM Registration ServiceServicePort DnsDomainInstall and Validate the HP SAM Client Software Test the HP SAM Registration ServiceInternet Explorer-Based Client 1HP SAM Client ComparisonWindows-based Client HP SAM ActiveX ControlsHP Blade Workstation Client Series Linux-Based ClientCustomization Steps Customization StepsHP ThinPro GT Client for the HP gt7725 Thin Client Configuration Settings Red Hat Enterprise Linux Rhel ClientOptions Page Page Smart Card Settings User Interface Customization Settings Page Policy Entries Page MapDrivesList=cdeDrivesDynamic Global and Local Client Configuration Files Legal Banner JPG GIF BMP Deploy HP SAM Client Software to All HP SAM Access Devices Administration LogGeneral Navigation and User Interface Design Managing the HP SAM Administrator Access List Add Individual Users to the HP SAM Administrator GroupSet Search By to Users Remove Users or Groups From the HP SAM Administrator Group Search By, select Organizations OU or Security GroupsHome Tab HP SAM Administrative Console TabsEnabled column Users and Roles TabManage Asset Groups Public columnManage Administrative Permissions Manage Users OperationTo Assign Attributes Click Manage users To Assign ResourcesTo Assign Resources Manually Select Manually Assign Resources, and click ContinueTo Assign Resources Automatically from Template User Select Assign Resources from Template UserClick Continue To Assign and Configure a Monitor Layout for the User To Assign Resources Automatically from RoleSelect Assign Resources from Role Add New Users To Change the Monitor Layout Configuration for the UserTo Grant Access to Individual Users To Delete a Monitor Layout ID for the UserTo Grant Access to Security Groups or Organization Units Resources tabSet Search By to Organizations OU or Security Groups View Details Auto Refresh FeatureManage Resources OperationsCustomize View OperationsManage Access Devices Manage Monitor LayoutTo Change a Data Center Manage Data CentersTo Create a Data Center To Add Enclosures into a Data CenterTo Delete Enclosures from a Data Center To Delete a Data CenterPolicies Tab StepsTo a role User and Roles Manage resource roles Create or Update a Policy View Effective PolicyClick View Effective Policy System Settings Tab GeneralWeb Client Active Directory Smart CardResource Synchronization Scheduler Audit Log Clean Up SchedulerAuto Schedules Clear OptionsLicensing Log Off User from Resource SchedulerReports Tab Resource Capacity Consumption ReportFilters Resource Capacity Consumption Trend Report Display OptionsOutput Report Resource Utilization Report Log Tab FiltersSetting Up Smart Card Logon on the Access Device Configuring Session Time Limits for Remote Sessions Right-clickAdministrative Templates Session Timers for Linux Resource Reservations AKA Access RestrictionsAuthenticate Before Allocation Page Clients Firewall RulesWeb Server ResourcesSQL Server Frequently Asked Questions QuestionAppendix B Frequently Asked Questions Question Settings tab Use. 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xw2x220c specifications

The HP xw2x220c is an innovative workstation that combines cutting-edge technology and robust performance, making it a popular choice for professionals in various fields such as design, engineering, and data analysis. Designed to handle demanding workloads, this workstation seamlessly integrates advanced hardware specifications and software capabilities to ensure that users experience superior efficiency and reliability.

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Memory capacity is substantial in the xw2x220c, allowing for extensive multitasking and the ability to run large datasets or simulations. Users can typically configure their workstations with a generous amount of RAM, further enabling smoother performance and faster data processing.

In terms of storage, the xw2x220c offers multiple HDD/SSD configurations, ensuring that users can choose the best setup to meet their speed and capacity needs. Solid-state drives provide rapid data access times, vastly improving workflow and system responsiveness.

Connectivity options on the xw2x220c are comprehensive, including multiple USB ports, audio in and out, HDMI, and Ethernet connections. This versatility allows users to connect various peripherals, from external monitors to printers, enhancing the overall functionality of the workstation.

The system is also designed with expandability in mind. It features several expansion slots, allowing users to upgrade their hardware easily as technology advances. This future-proofing aspect is a significant advantage for businesses looking to invest in long-lasting equipment.

Built with durability and stability in mind, the xw2x220c adheres to stringent quality control processes. This makes it a reliable choice for professionals requiring a workstation that will endure the rigors of daily use.

Overall, the HP xw2x220c stands out for its powerful processing capabilities, professional-grade graphics performance, substantial memory and storage options, excellent connectivity, and future-proof design. This makes it a leading choice for those in need of a high-performance workstation tailored to meet the demands of intensive professional applications.