HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS) Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 43

  • Pobierz
  • Dodaj do moich podręczników
  • Drukuj
Przeglądanie stron 42
NOTE: In addition to the general default settings for remote USB configurations, RGS 5.2.6 and
higher releases support auto-remote and auto-return of user-specified USB devices when using
Windows on both the Sender and Receiver platforms. RGS 5.4.0 introduced a new auto-remote
configuration syntax for the Windows Registry entries. Auto-remote allows specified USB devices
to be automatically attached to a remote Sender session at RGS connection and then returned to
the local client at RGS disconnect.
CAUTION: Enabling auto-remoting of specific USB devices requires modifications to the
Windows Registry. Registry modifications should only be made by experienced personnel.
Because an incorrect Registry setting can cause serious problems, you should always make a
backup of the Registry prior to making any changes.
For information on how to modify the Registry to support auto-remoting. (see Local/Remote USB
Device Management on page 118
Figure 2-18 USB device accessibility for the setting “USB devices are Local/Remote” (Legacy mode)
As can be seen in Figure 2-18 USB device accessibility for the setting “USB devices are Local/Remote”
(Legacy mode) on page 27, USB device accessibility depends on when the USB device is plugged into
the Local Computer. If a USB device is inserted while no RGS connection is established, the device will
be locally-accessible only. If a USB device is inserted while an RGS connection is established, the
device will be remotely-accessible only.
Once a USB device is established as locally-accessible or remotely-accessible, its status can only be
changed by removing and inserting the device while in the alternate RGS connection state (either
connected or not connected). For example, to make a locally-accessible USB device remotely
accessible, the USB device needs to be removed and inserted after an RGS connection is established.
2.16.4 Unique smartcard handling
New with RGS 5.1.3 is unique handling of USB smartcard readers, including Common Access Card
(CAC) readers. Prior to RGS 5.1.3, smartcard readers were handled in the same manner as other USB
ENWW
Remote USB overview
27
Przeglądanie stron 42
1 2 ... 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ... 242 243

Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji

Brak uwag