HP ThinPro 5.1 - Administrator Guide
Table E-13 root > Display (continued)
Registry key Description
root/Display/userLock
If set to 1, and if the display settings have been modified by
the user, the display settings are preserved when importing
an HP ThinPro profile.
root/Display/userLockEngaged
This sets to 1 after the display settings have been modified
by the user. You normally do not need to modify this setting.
root > Network
Table E-14 root > Network
Registry key Description
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Domain
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/DynamicDNS
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Enabled
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Method
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Password
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Username
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/Network/DNSServers
Additional DNS servers for domain name resolution can be
specified here. The specified servers will be used in addition
to any servers retrieved via DHCP. Up to three IPv4 or IPv6
addresses can be specified, separated by commas.
root/Network/DefaultHostnamePattern
Sets the default hostname pattern to use when generating a
new hostname. This is used if the Hostname registry key
and /etc/hostname are both empty. The hostname pattern
uses % as a delimiter. In the example HPTC%MAC:1-6%,
HPTC would be the prefix, and the first six characters of the
client MAC address would follow. So if the MAC address of
the client is 11:22:33:44:55:66, the generated hostname
would be HPTC112233. If the pattern is TC%MAC%, the
generated hostname would be TC112233445566. If the
pattern is HP%MAC:7%, the generated hostname would be
HP1122334.
root/Network/FtpProxy
Sets the FTP proxy address. HP recommends using the
following format for this value because the http prefix is
better supported: http://ProxyServer:Port
root/Network/Hostname
Sets the hostname of the client.
root/Network/HttpProxy
Sets the HTTP proxy address. HP recommends using the
following format: http://ProxyServer:Port
root/Network/HttpsProxy
Sets the HTTPS proxy address. HP recommends using the
following format for this value because the http prefix is
better supported: http://ProxyServer:Port
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