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RGS Sender and RGS Receiver interoperability
RGS provides interoperability between an RGS Sender and RGS Receiver that have the same primary version
number. A connection should only be attempted when their primary version numbers are the same.
See below for a description of the RGS version number components.
1 Primary release number—A primary release contains sufficient changes such that interoperability with the prior primary
release is not guaranteed. For example, RGS Sender version 6.x.x is not guaranteed to interoperate with RGS Receiver
version 7.x.x.
2 Minor release number—Minor releases introduce new RGS features and functionality. Minor releases will also include
(roll up) the changes in any prior patch releases.
3 Patch release number—Patch releases are generated only for a security issue or for a major defect in a feature. A patch
release is indicated by this number being non-zero.
NOTE: Each release of RGS is a complete release of the entire product, regardless of which components have changed.
RGS licensing
For information about RGS licensing, see the HP Remote Graphics Software Licensing Guide, available at
http://www.hp.com/go/rgs.
Connection types
The following connection types are supported by RGS:
One-to-one connection—The simplest RGS connection type is between an RGS Receiver on a single
local computer and an RGS Sender on single remote computer. The entire frame buffer of the remote
computer is displayed in the Remote Display Window on the local computer. See
Creating an RGS
connection on page 29 for more information.
One-to-many connection (collaboration)—This RGS connection type allows the entire frame buffer of
a remote computer to be transmitted by the RGS Sender to multiple local computers, each running the
RGS Receiver. This configuration is ideal for collaboration because multiple users can simultaneously
view and interact with the same desktop session and applications. See
Collaboration on page 44 for
more information.
Many-to-one connection (Directory Mode)—This RGS connection type allows an RGS Receiver on a
single local computer to connect to multiple remote computers, each running the RGS Sender. The
frame buffer of each remote computer is displayed in a separate Remote Display Window on the local
computer. This connection type is achieved using Directory Mode. See
Using RGS in Directory Mode
(non-touch displays only) on page 61 for more information.
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