HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

This property and the above property specify the preferred resolution of the Remote Display Window
(in pixels). This resolution is communicated to the Remote Computer Sender, which will attempt to adapt
its resolution to match the resolution preference of the Local Computer. If the Remote Computer is
unable to match the resolution preference of the Local Computer, a warning dialog is displayed on the
Local Computer
NOTE: The per-session property Rgreceiver.Session.<N>.VirtualDisplay.IsPreferredResolutionEnabled
takes precedence over the per-Receiver property Rgreceiver.IsMatchReceiverResolutionEnabled. This
allows individual sessions to override the global property.
8.6 RGS Sender properties
RGS supports the following hierarchy of methods to set the Sender properties (see Figure 8-8 Sender
properties hierarchy on page 174).
Figure 8-8 Sender properties hierarchy
Properties set by methods higher on the list override properties set by methods lower on the list. For
example, a Sender command line property can override a property specified in the rgsenderconfig file.
Similarly, an rgsenderconfig file property can override a Sender default property.
The Sender, unlike the Receiver, does not support archive file properties because the Sender does not
provide a user interface that allows its properties to be modified.
Sender command line properties
See
Setting properties on the command line on page 154.
rgsenderconfig file properties
See
Setting property values in a configuration file on page 153.
Sender default properties
The Sender has a set of default properties that are built into the Sender. These are identical to the property
values in the Sender configuration file (rgsenderconfig) that is installed with the RGS Sender. However, as
noted previously, the properties in both the Receiver and Sender configuration files are initially commented
out.
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