
Table 9-16 RGS Sender properties (continued)
Comparitron=This method uses the system's CPU to compare one full screen to a previous full screen. This method is supported on
Windows only. Animated cursors wil be displayed as a static cursor.
Rgsender.IsCollaborationNotificationEnabled
1=Enables the collaboration notification dialog (default).
0=Disables the collaboration notification dialog.
IMPORTANT: This property should normally remain enabled. When disabled, neither remote users or local users will be notified who
is participating in a collaboration session. The warning dialog that is displayed when the remote computer is unable to blank its
monitor will also be prevented from being displayed.
Rgsender.IsReconnectOnConsoleDisconnectEnabled
1=Enables session re-connection after logout or Fast User Switching (default).
0=Disables session re-connection.
Rgsender.ConsoleLogonTimeout
This property sets the time in seconds to wait for a system login event to complete. The default is 30 seconds. If the login does not
occur within this limit, the remote computer will be shut down.
Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error
This property sets the time in milliseconds that the RGS Sender will wait before ending the connection after failing to detect the RGS
Receiver. The default is 30000 milliseconds (30 seconds).
Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog
This property sets the time in milliseconds that the RGS Sender will wait for a response to a dialog being displayed on the remote
computer (such as an authentication dialog). The request will be canceled if there is no response. The default is 15000 milliseconds
(15 seconds).
Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled
1=The RGS Sender will accept connections on all network interfaces (default).
0=The RGS Sender will not accept connections on all network interfaces.
Rgsender.Network.Interface.<n>.IsEnabled
1=The RGS Sender will accept connections on network interface number n.
0=The RGS Sender will not accept connections on network interface number n.
On Linux, these values generally correspond with eth0, eth1, and so on. See
RGS Sender network interface binding on page 25 for
more information about on how to determine these values on Windows.
Rgsender.Network.AllowIpAddressSubnet
This property specifies the range of IP addresses that the RGS Sender will listen on for a connection request from the RGS Receiver. A
network interface must be enabled using the property Rgsender.Network.Interface.<n>.IsEnabled, and its IP address
must be in the range specified by this property.
NOTE: This property is ignored if Rgsender.Network.IsListenOnAllInterfacesEnabled is set to 1.
NOTE: This property does not restrict incoming IP addresses from receiving computers. See ipfilter.txt for information on
how to filter receiving computers by IP address.
Rgsender.Network.Port
This property specifies the port used for communication between the RGS Sender and RGS Receiver. This setting much match the port
setting on the RGS Receiver. The default is 42966.
Rgsender.Network.HPVelocity.Mode
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