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- Console Mode: when set to 'yes', the RDP connection will take remote
control of the Windows Server main console.
- Optimized Screen Refresh: smooth video playback especially for flash
type content (ie Youtube).
- Prefered Encoding: This option is only available for 32bpp connections.
There are two options but normally for best performance we advise using
RDP (default):
- RemoteFX (20082R2): supported by 2008R2. And 2012R2
(according to GPOs)
- RDP: supported by all Windows Server versions.
- <Ctrl><Alt><Del>: the two modes for this keystroke are:
- Local: the keystroke is handled by the AX3000 and is used for
shutdown the thin client (see Chapter 4.8)
- 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.
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)