Installing under Windows
90 AX3000 Models 80 and 85 - User's Manual
- Remote: the keystroke is handled by the Windows server (for example opening the
task manager).
- <Scroll Lock> & <Pause>: enable or disable these two keys
- Audio Redirected to Buzzer: this mode allows system beep to be sounded by a thin client
with no audio USB device.
- Session Label: a session label is displayed in the thin client taskbar. Two options:
- General Label: this is the label set in the 'Connection Properties' Box.
- User Name: this is the user name sent by the TSE/RDS server after authentication.
5.1.6 - Redirected Resources
The redirected resources mechanism allows one or more locally attached peripherals to be
'published' to the Windows server. These resources are available only for the thin client's user.
They are created on the Windows server when the connection is established and removed when
the session is disconnected.
The following local resources are supported:
- Printers: before being redirected each printer must be declared at the 'physical connection
port' level. See first sub-section a) then c).
- Mass storage devices: see sub-section c).
- Smartcard readers: see sub-section c)
- Audio: see sub-section c)
- COM/LPT ports before being redirected each port must be declared at the physical port
level. See first sub-section b) then c).
- USB ports: a set of eligible USB devices must be first defined (see Chapter 3.2.5). Then see
sub-section c)
Note about minimum server versions:
- Printer redirection: Windows 2000 server
- USB port redirection: Windows 2012 server (or Windows 8).
- For other resources, a Windows 2003 server is required (except for Audio where a Windows
2008 server is strongly advised).
a) Declaring a Redirected Printer
At the RDP/ICA connection time a redirected printer will be automatically added to the Windows
spooler. It will be removed when the session disconnects.
Before being redirected an RDP/ICA printer must be declared at the 'physical connection port' level.
The available ports are: auxiliary ports (parallel, Aux1 and Aux2), USB logical ports and network
printers.