HP ThinPro 5.0 - Administrator Guide

Table E-28 root > screensaver (continued)
Registry key Description
root/screensaver/off Timeout delay to turn the monitor off (in minutes).
root/screensaver/standby Timeout delay to put the monitor into standby (in minutes).
root/screensaver/suspend Timeout delay to suspend the monitor (in minutes).
root/screensaver/timeoutScreensaver Timeout delay to start the screen saver (in minutes).
root/screensaver/timeoutSleep Timeout delay to put the thin client to sleep (in minutes).
root > security
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > security
folder.
Table E-29 root > security
Registry key Description
root/security/mustLogin Set to 1 to force all users to log in before accessing the
desktop.
root > sshd
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > sshd folder.
Table E-30 root > sshd
Registry key Description
root/sshd/enabled Set to 1 to enable the ssh daemon so that the user can
access the thin client through ssh.
root/sshd/userAccess Set to 1 to allow non-adminstrators to connect to the thin
client through ssh.
root > time
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > time folder.
Table E-31 root > time
Registry key Description
root/time/NTPServers A comma-separated list of NTP servers to use. Private NTP
servers or large virtual NTP clusters such as 'pool.ntp.org'
are the best choices to minimize server load. Clear this field
to return to using DHCP servers (tag 42) instead of a fixed
list.
root/time/TimeServerIPAddress This is the time server used by the Linux net command.
These servers are typically the DC servers on the corporate
network. Use this when the NTP servers are either not
configured or not responding. The Linux net command
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