Figure 6-30 Transmission Of The Filter String Property From The Rgs Receiver To The Rgs Sender - HP Xw460c - ProLiant - Blade Workstation User Manual

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To demonstrate use of the RGS logs to view Remote Clipboard information on the Receiver and Sender computers,
an example is presented in which a copy and paste is performed from a Sender computer to a Receiver computer.
The steps in this example are:
1. Set the Rgreceiver.Clipboard.FilterString="|1|2|13|Object Descriptor|HTML
Format|"
2.
Establish an RGS connection from the Receiver to the Sender.
3.
Open Notepad on the Receiver computer.
4.
Open Notepad on the Sender computer (via the Remote Display Window) and enter some text.
5.
Highlight the text in the Sender Notepad window, and then select Copy.
6.
Do a Paste of the text into the Notepad window on the Receiver computer.
To set the Rgreceiver.Clipboard.FilterString as shown above, the rgreceiverconfig configuration
file is modified to specify the property:
Rgreceiver.Clipboard.FilterString="|1|2|13|Object Descriptor|HTML Format|"
The RGS Receiver is stopped, and then restarted to ensure this property is used. When an RGS connection is
established, the RGS Receiver sends this filter string to the RGS Sender. The log file entries generated by this
activity are shown in Figure 6-30. From the RGS Receiver's perspective, it's setting a "remote filter" (on the
Sender). From the Sender's perspective, it's setting its local filter string when it receives the filter string from the
Receiver.
Figure 6-30
Transmission of the filter string property from the RGS Receiver to the RGS Sender
RGS Sender
setting local filter as =
"|1|2|13|Object Descriptor|HTML Format|"
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