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IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5.02.100
8.2. RDP session
The following configuration pages offer you detailed setup options for the session:
Server and logon
Allows you to specify a server and a start application for the terminal server
session. The necessary logon information is configured here. Otherwise, the
terminal server logon window for entering the user and the password will be
displayed.
Window
Allows you to specify the size of the session window and the color mode. The
local taskbar can be configured so that it remains visible during a full-screen
session.
Performance
Allows you to disable non-essential graphical functions such as skin styles,
window animation etc. This is useful in the event of performance problems.
Mapping
Allows you to specify the audio output device (local/remote) and determine
how key strokes and clipboard content are handled. The mapping of serial
connections and local drives can be enabled for a session.
You can make connected mass storage devices available to the user using the
appropriate mapping: Select Enable, choose the drive letter and the device to
be mapped.
Options
Determines the start application and the work directory for use during the
session (how authentication errors are handled during the logon procedure).
If, when connecting to the server, a terminal server gateway is to be used, you
can configure the relevant settings here (No Gateway is pre-set).
8.2.1. Server / logon
If a session is created or edited, you can change the RDP session settings if they differ from the global
settings:
Specify a server and, where appropriate, a start-up application for the terminal server session. 1.
Configure the necessary logon information. 2.
Otherwise, the terminal server logon window will be displayed for you to enter a user name and
password. If the local logon is used (see above), this window is the thin client's logon window.
The option for freely entering the server can also be enabled under Server →Variable Server
Connection for Local Logon.
If the Pass-Through Authentication option is enabled, the session with the local logon data for the terminal
user, e.g. from the domain logon, is used. However, this setting will be overridden by the Local Logon
global parameter. You should therefore not use both options at the same time.
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