
NOTE: The "auto" option described in Auto-remoting on page 55 alters the behavior you select
during installation. It will re-enumerate any device marked as auto on connect and disconnect. For
instance, you have a USB key device that you have marked "auto". Until the local computer is started, it
will be attached to the local system. Once the local computer starts and makes a connection to a
remote computer, it will be remoted to the remote system. Upon disconnect, it will be given back to the
local system.
NOTE: For many USB devices, the Windows operating system provides default USB drivers. While
these default drivers may, in fact, work with your USB devices, it is recommended that you install the
manufacturer supplied USB drivers to optimize functionality and performance of your USB devices. The
manufacturer supplied driver should be installed on the computer, local or remote, where the USB
devices will be logically (not physically) attached.
3. The Remote Clipboard Configuration dialog is displayed next. To see additional information, select I’m
not sure, I want more information, and click Next. Select the desired Remote Clipboard Configuration
option, and click Next.
NOTE: Selecting “Yes” will cause the hprclipboard.dll library to be installed with the RGS Receiver. If
you select “No”, this DLL won’t be installed and you won’t be able to use Remote Clipboard. To enable
Remote Clipboard later, you would need to reinstall the RGS Receiver, and select “Yes” in the above
dialog.
4. The next dialog allows you to install HP Velocity:
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Yes—This option installs HP Velocity, which improves data communication to and from a remote
computer for better performance over a wide area network.
NOTE: HP Velocity may increase network bandwidth usage.
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No—This option leaves the current network setting as is.
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I’m not sure. I want more information—This option displays more information about HP Velocity.
5. Next, you may be prompted to configure proxy settings. If you access the Internet through a proxy
server, these settings are required to activate advanced RGS features such as Advanced Video
Compression and HP Velocity.
IMPORTANT: The activation process uses anonymous access, so you must add the IP address
192.151.30.9 to your proxy server's list of allowed anonymous access.
NOTE: If Windows already has proxy settings configured in Internet Explorer, those settings will be
used and this installation step will be skipped.
6. The final installation step will normally prompt you to restart your computer.
Automatic installation of the RGS Receiver on Windows
The RGS Receiver can be installed or removed in automatic mode. Automatic mode allows the RGS Receiver
to be installed or removed without any user interaction. Automatic mode will also restart the computer, if
required, after the installation process completes.
If an illegal combination of command line options is specified or another error occurs during the installation,
the installation will abort and the error will be logged to the RGS Receiver installation log file. Setup will exit
without making any changes if automatic installation of the same version currently installed is attempted.
Command line syntax
RGS command line options must be preceded by a /z flag and be enclosed in double quotes, with no space
before or after the opening double quote and no space before the closing double quote. If using multiple
commands, separate them with a single space. See the example below:
Installing RGS on Windows 13
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