Dell 883933-11 Rev. E manual RDP Connect Options

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Connect Parameter: Options

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Table 12 RDP Connect Options, Continued

 

 

Option

Description

 

 

Drives=drive letter={floppy, cdrom,

Maps drives on the server to USB mass storage

disk} [, basedir] drive letter=...

devices attached to the thin client, where:

 

drive letter=A to Z

 

floppy=USB floppy

 

cdrom=USB CDROM

 

disk= USB drive or memory stick

 

rw=read/write

 

ro=read only

 

basedir=an optional directory on the USB device to

 

use

 

NOTE: Be sure each drive command is separated by a

 

space.

 

 

Encryption=none

If none, no encryption is used.

 

NOTE: Use this option when connecting to a server

 

with data encryption between the communication of

 

the server and the client.

 

 

FullScreen={no, yes}

Runs the session at full screen (not in a window).

 

 

* Host=host[;host...]

Specifies a host or lists of host values. The thin client

 

attempts to connect to the next server on the list if

 

the current one fails. List items must be separated by

 

semicolons or commas.

 

NOTE: This option is mandatory.

 

 

Icon=image file

Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop

 

for this connection. The file must be located in the

 

server wlx/bitmap directory. If not specified, the

 

default icon is displayed (except in the case of a

 

published application). A PNG, JPEG, or GIF may be

 

used. XPM is permitted for backward compatibility.

 

 

LocalCopy={no, yes}

Yes/no option to use the local copy of the ini file.

 

 

LowBand={no, yes}

Yes/no option to enable optimization for low-speed

 

connections, such as reducing audio quality and/or

 

decreasing protocol-specific cache size.

 

 

LPTports=LPTx={LPTy, USBLPz},

Maps parallel devices on the server to parallel devices

LPTx=...

on the thin client, where x=1 to 4; if LPTy, map to that

 

parallel port on the thin client; if USBLPz, map to that

 

USB parallel port.

 

NOTE: Be sure each serial device command is

 

separated by a comma and space.

 

NOTE: Windows 2000 servers do not support LPT

 

port mapping.

 

 

NLA={no, yes}

Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Network Level

 

Authentication for RDP sessions.

 

 

NoGrabKeyboard={no, yes}

Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the keyboard

 

event grabbing in any direct RDP connection session

 

(not supported through VMware View broker). For

 

example: NoGrabKeyboard=yes

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Dell 883933-11 Rev. E manual RDP Connect Options

883933-11 Rev. E specifications

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