HP t5630 - Thin Client Manual
HP t5630 - Thin Client Manual

HP t5630 - Thin Client Manual

Installing and configuring hp remote desktop protocol (rdp) multimedia and usb enhancement software
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Overview ............................................................................................... 2
Enhanced Multimedia Experience on an RDP Connection .................................. 2
Extends USB Connectivity ................................................................................ 2
Hardware and Software Requirements .................................................... 2
Installation ............................................................................................. 3
Client side ....................................................................................................... 3
Server Side ..................................................................................................... 4
Configuration ......................................................................................... 5
Editing the Registry Key for VMWare View 3 ........................................... 6
Known Limitations and Considerations..................................................... 7
For more information .............................................................................. 8
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: Overview ....................2 Enhanced Multimedia Experience on an RDP Connection ........2 Extends USB Connectivity ................2 Hardware and Software Requirements ............ 2 Installation ..................... 3 Client side ....................... 3 Server Side ..................... 4 Configuration ..................5 Editing the Registry Key for VMWare View 3 ...........
  • Page 2: Overview

    Overview HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedia and USB Enhancements software provides multimedia and USB device redirection to reduce the limitations sometimes associated with Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol and the VMware View 3 (or VDI) desktop experience. Enhanced Multimedia Experience on an RDP Connection Available for HP Thin Clients running the Microsoft®...
  • Page 3: Installation

    USB drive key 2 GB Apacer, 4 GB Apacer USB dongle USB parallel (Belkin F5U002), USB Serial (Belkin F5u257) Download details XPE/WES HP RDP Multimedia and USB Enhancements Software (Available as add-on on HP.com (preinstalled on selected models.) Installation Client side Go to www.hp.com.
  • Page 4: Server Side

    After executing the program, the write filter must commit the changes to the flash memory. This can be done by executing the following command from the command line: C:\windows\system32\ewfmgr.exe c: -commit NOTE: To successfully deploy this component to the client using HP Device Manager or Altiris, you will need to complete the following steps: 1) Execute Add_HP_RDP_MMR_USB_Enhancements_1.00_A1.exe using the "-s"...
  • Page 5: Configuration

    Configuration A redirected, or shared, device is a device that behaves as if it is connected to the remote desktop. An unshared or excluded device is only available locally. An excluded device will not be automatically shared, even if Auto-share is checked. To redirect (share) USB devices, complete the following steps: On the thin client, open the Control Panel and select HP RDP USB Redirector Client: NOTE:...
  • Page 6: Editing The Registry Key For Vmware View 3

    Select the USB devices you want to redirect. To automatically redirect all USB devices, check Auto-share devices (Auto-share is off by  default). NOTE: Auto-share will automatically share devices when they are plugged in. Most USB keyboards and mice are automatically excluded from Auto-share, because when a device is shared, it is disconnected from the local system.
  • Page 7: Known Limitations And Considerations

    Known Limitations and Considerations Multimedia The MPEG-4 file format, as defined by the MPEG-4 specification, contains MPEG-4 encoded video and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)-encoded audio content. It typically uses the .mp4 extension. Windows Media Player does not support playback of the .mp4 file format. You can play back .mp4 media files in Windows Media Player when you install DirectShow-compatible MPEG-4 decoder packs.
  • Page 8: For More Information

    Player, visit the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadv ice/0071.mspx © 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.

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