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1. If using Advanced Video Compression, make sure that the remote computer system meets the
requirements described in
Advanced Video Compression requirements on page 96 (essential for a
quality experience when using this feature).
2. OPTIONAL: Ensure RGS Sender licensing is set up—For detailed information on RGS licensing, see the
HP Remote Graphics Software Licensing Guide, available at
http://www.hp.com/support/rgs.
NOTE: This step is optional because you can establish a connection from the RGS Receiver to the RGS
Sender without an RGS Sender license. However, an error dialog will be displayed in the Remote Display
Window if the RGS Sender license file is missing or invalid. If you don’t set up RGS licensing now, you can
do it after you’ve verified you can establish an RGS connection.
3. Ensure you have a login account on the remote computer—When establishing an RGS connection, the
remote computer will prompt you for a user name and password. Ensure that you have a login account
on the remote computer.
4. Verify the remote computer login account does not have a blank password—The remote computer
will not allow a connection for any account with a blank or undefined password. Any accounts on the
remote computer used for connection by the local computer must have password protection.
5. OPTIONAL: Disable Guest login access—By default, Windows allows any user who can access a
computer over the network to log in with Guest access. Because this is a potential security issue, HP
recommends that you disable Guest logins on the remote computer. To disable this policy, open the
"Control Panel", selecting "Administrative Tools", selecting "Local Security Policy", expanding the "Local
Policies", expanding "Security Options", and setting "Network access: Sharing and security model for
local accounts" to "Classic – local users authenticate as themselves". For more information on this topic,
go to:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/103674.
6. Ensure that the RGS Sender is running on the remote computer—This can be done on Windows as
follows:
a. Click Start
b. Right-click My Computer
c. Select Manage from the menu.
d. In the Computer Management console, click the + sign to expand Services and Applications and
select Services. The service Remote Graphics Sender should be listed as Started.
7. Verify that the rgdiag.exe diagnostics tool passes all tests on the RGS Sender on Windows—This tool
may be run any time after RGS Sender installation. See
Using the RGS Diagnostics Tool (Windows only)
on page 41 for information on running this tool.
8. Network Interface binding—The RGS Sender defaults to listening to multiple network interfaces if the
computer is so equipped. If the remote computer has multiple network interfaces, the RGS Sender will
dynamically add or remove network interfaces without restarting the remote computer. See
RGS Sender
network interface binding on page 25 for more information.
9. Linux RGS Sender machine name and IP address—The default on Linux is to bind the machine name to
the following loopback interface in the /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 blade2 localhost.localdomain
The RGS Sender will not accept remote connections with this configuration. Edit the /etc/hosts file and
bind the machine name to its proper IP address as follows:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
88.1.89.122 blade2 blade2.datacenter.com
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