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Table 8-6. View Client Configuration Template: Scripting Definitions
Setting
Connect all USB devices to the desktop
on launch
Connect all USB devices to the desktop
when they are plugged in
DesktopLayout (requires DesktopName)
DesktopName to select
Disable 3rd-party Terminal Services
plugins
Logon DomainName
Logon Password
Logon UserName
Server URL
Suppress error messages (when fully
scripted only)
Security Settings
Table 8-7
describes the security settings in the View Client Configuration ADM template file. Security settings
include both Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings. The User Configuration setting
overrides the equivalent Computer Configuration setting.
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Description
Determines whether all of the available USB devices on the client system
are connected to the desktop when the desktop is launched.
Determines whether USB devices are connected to the desktop when they
are plugged in to the client system.
Specifies the layout of the View Client window that a user sees when
logging into a View desktop. The layout choices are as follows:
Full Screen
n
Multimonitor
n
Window - Large
n
Window - Small
n
This setting is available only when the DesktopName to select
setting is also set.
Specifies the default desktop that View Client uses during login.
Determines whether View Client checks third-party Terminal Services
plugins that are installed as normal RDP plugins. If you do not configure
this setting, View Client checks third-party plugins by default. This setting
does not affect View-specific plugins, such as USB redirection.
Specifies the NetBIOS domain that View Client uses during login.
Specifies the password that View Client uses during login. The password
is stored in plain text by Active Directory.
Specifies the username that View Client uses during login.
Specifies the URL that View Client uses during login, for example,
http://view1.example.com.
Determines whether View Client error messages are hidden during login.
This setting applies only when the login process is fully scripted, for
example, when all the required login information is prepopulated through
policy.
If the login fails because of incorrect login information, the user is not
notified and the View Client wswc.exe process continues to run in the
background.
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