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To import the session timers into the Group Policy Management utility on the domain controller:

1.Copy the HPCCIST.ADM file to the domain controller.

2.Create a Group Policy Object (GPO) on the domain controller in Group Policy Management. Right-click on Group Policy Objects and select New.

3.Right-click on the GPO, select Edit, and then edit the GPO.

4.Right-clickAdministrative Templates.

5.Click Add and browse to HPCCIST.ADM.

6.Click and drag your new GPO to your OU (which contains your resources) to create a link in the OU.

7.Right-click on GPO, select Edit, and then edit the GPO to set HP Session Timer parameters.

On a Windows 2003 Server, the HP Session Timer policies can be found under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > HP Client Consolidated Infrastructure.

On a Windows 2008 Server, the HP Session Timer policies can be found under Computer Configuration > Policies/Administrative Templates > Classic Administrative Templates > HP Client Consolidated Infrastructure.

NOTE: You can also set this policy for users under User Configuration. If conflicting policies are set to both Computers and Users, the policy assigned to Computers will apply.

Once this administrative template has been imported into the Group Policy Management utility on the domain controller, three new policies will be available:

Emulate Terminal Services Session Time Limits—This policy controls whether or not to have the HP session timer utilities emulate the Microsoft session timer group policies. This is useful for resources running Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 or earlier. The Microsoft session timers (for Active, Active But Idle, and Disconnected sessions) did not work with these versions of XP. Enabling this emulation allows those policies to work. If XP Pro with Service Pack 3, Vista, or Windows 7 is installed on the resource, this emulation is unnecessary.

Set CPU utilization time limit for active but idle remote sessions—This policy allows the administrator to set a time of no user input (keyboard or mouse) after which the system is considered idle. At this point, another time period (set by the administrator) defines how long the CPU usage on the system must fall below a configurable threshold before the user is disconnected or logged off (as chosen by the administrator.) The administrator can also fine tune this by setting the percentage of the time period that the CPU usage must remain below the threshold for the disconnection of logoff to occur. This is useful to allow for a limited amount of CPU spiking but still cause the system to disconnect or log off.

Set CPU utilization time limit for disconnected remote sessions—Similar to the above, this policy allows the administrator to set a time period which starts when the session is disconnected. If the CPU remains below the chosen threshold for this period of time, the user will be logged off of the resource, freeing it to be used by other users.

For more detailed information on these settings, open the policy in the Group Policy Management utility and click the Explain tab.

If the HP SAM administrator has no access to the domain controller, the policy can be applied on each resource instead.

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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 Whats New in This Release IntroductionKey Features Overview How HP SAM Works Overview Remote Graphics Software RGS HP SAM Software ComponentsCommon Tasks Setting up HP SAMSetting up a User with a Dynamic Resource Page 3Static Dedicated Connection Example Setting up a User with Static Dedicated ResourcesConfiguring a Monitor Layout for a User 5Monitor Offset Configuration Example Common Tasks HP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements RequirementsServer Sizing SQL Database ConsiderationsNumber of HP SAM Servers Multiple SQL Databases Regionalization of Data CentersHP SAM Web and SQL Server Requirements Domain Environment Requirements for HP SAMHP SAM Web Server Hardware Requirements MinimumHP SAM SQL Database Server Hardware Requirements HP SAM Web Server Software RequirementsHP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements Requirements HP SAM Hardware and Software Requirements HP SAM SQL Database Server Software Requirements HP SAM Registration Service RequirementsHardware Requirements Software RequirementsThin Client Access Device RequirementsDesktop or Notebook PC Mobile Thin ClientBlade Workstation Clients Personal Workstation ClientsObtain Administrative Rights Create a Service AccountOther requirements Change the FirewallWindows Windows 2008 R2 Requirements Order of Installation InstallationNew Installation UpgradeInstall the HP SAM Web Server and SQL Software Page Configure HP SAM System Settings Grant Users HP SAM Administrator AccessInstall the HP SAM Registration Service Configure Secure Socket Layer SSLCreate the HP SAM Registration Service Configuration File RolesList WebServerListServicePort Start/Restart the HP SAM Registration ServiceAssetGroupList DnsDomainTest the HP SAM Registration Service Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software1HP SAM Client Comparison Internet Explorer-Based ClientHP SAM ActiveX Controls Windows-based ClientCustomization Steps Linux-Based ClientHP Blade Workstation Client Series Customization StepsHP ThinPro GT Client for the HP gt7725 Thin Client Options Configuration SettingsRed Hat Enterprise Linux Rhel Client 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 General Navigation and User Interface Design AdministrationLog Set Search By to Users Managing the HP SAM Administrator Access ListAdd Individual Users to the HP SAM Administrator Group Search By, select Organizations OU or Security Groups Remove Users or Groups From the HP SAM Administrator GroupEnabled column HP SAM Administrative Console TabsHome Tab Users and Roles TabPublic column Manage Asset GroupsManage Administrative Permissions To Assign Attributes Manage UsersOperation To Assign Resources Manually To Assign ResourcesClick Manage users Select Manually Assign Resources, and click ContinueClick Continue To Assign Resources Automatically from Template UserSelect Assign Resources from Template User Select Assign Resources from Role To Assign and Configure a Monitor Layout for the UserTo Assign Resources Automatically from Role To Grant Access to Individual Users To Change the Monitor Layout Configuration for the UserAdd New Users To Delete a Monitor Layout ID for the UserSet Search By to Organizations OU or Security Groups To Grant Access to Security Groups or Organization UnitsResources tab Manage Resources Auto Refresh FeatureView Details OperationsOperations Customize ViewManage Monitor Layout Manage Access DevicesTo Create a Data Center Manage Data CentersTo Change a Data Center To Add Enclosures into a Data CenterTo Delete a Data Center To Delete Enclosures from a Data CenterTo a role User and Roles Manage resource roles Policies TabSteps Click View Effective Policy Create or Update a PolicyView Effective Policy General System Settings TabWeb Client Smart Card Active DirectoryAuto Schedules Audit Log Clean Up SchedulerResource Synchronization Scheduler Clear OptionsLog Off User from Resource Scheduler LicensingFilters Reports TabResource Capacity Consumption Report Output Report Resource Capacity Consumption Trend ReportDisplay Options Resource Utilization Report Filters Log TabSetting Up Smart Card Logon on the Access Device Configuring Session Time Limits for Remote Sessions Right-clickAdministrative Templates Resource Reservations AKA Access Restrictions Session Timers for LinuxAuthenticate Before Allocation Page Web Server Firewall RulesClients ResourcesSQL Server Question Frequently Asked QuestionsAppendix B Frequently Asked Questions Question Settings tab Use. 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