HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

When the collaboration notification dialog is displayed, it indicates there are multiple connections to
the Remote Computer desktop. Primary and collaboration users are identified using different fonts in the
notification dialog. The primary user is italicized and listed first. Collaboration usernames follow, and
are displayed using a normal font. The figure above shows three active connections, one a primary
user and the other two collaboration users. A small button with an “X” is displayed next to all
collaboration usernames. Pressing this button disconnects the corresponding collaboration user.
All collaboration users can be disconnected using the Sender GUI.
Figure 5-18 Windows Sender GUI
to disconnect collaboration users on page 101 shows the Windows Sender GUI selection that can be
used to disconnect collaboration users.
Figure 5-18 Windows Sender GUI to disconnect collaboration users
Prior to RGS 5.2.0, the collaboration notification dialog could not be hidden (although it could be
moved elsewhere on the desktop by clicking in the dialog and dragging it). Beginning at RGS 5.2.0, a
new Sender property has been added—the Rgsender.IsCollaborationNotificationEnabled property (see
Sender general properties on page 176 ). This property allows the user to enable or disable display of
the collaboration notification dialog.
CAUTION: Caution is advised in disabling the collaboration notification dialog because neither the
Remote User (if present) or the Local Users will be notified who is participating in a collaboration
session. Furthermore, if display of the collaboration notification dialog is disabled, the warning dialog
in
Figure 5-7 Local Computer warning dialog if the Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor
on page 93 (which is displayed when the Remote Computer is unable to blank its monitor) will also be
prevented from being displayed.
If the collaboration notification dialog is being displayed, the Sender will remove it when all
collaboration connections terminate.
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