HP ThinPro 5.1 - Administrator Guide
Table E-20 root > auto-update (continued)
Registry key Description
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/tag
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for
future use. The value should not be changed.
root/auto-update/gui/auto-update/user
Controls the state of the User name widget in the Automatic
Update utility. If set to active, the widget is visible in the UI
and the user can interact with it. If set to inactive, the
widget is hidden. If set to read-only, the widget is visible in
the read-only state.
root/auto-update/password
Sets the password used when ManualUpdate is enabled.
This is only used when protocol is set to ftp. This value
will be encrypted.
root/auto-update/path
Sets the relative path from the default server URL for when
ManualUpdate is enabled. Typically, this is empty or set to
auto-update.
root/auto-update/preserveConfig
If set to 1, the current thin client configuration settings will be
preserved when an image update occurs via Automatic
Update.
root/auto-update/protocol
Sets the protocol used when ManualUpdate is enabled.
root/auto-update/tag
This registry key is obsolete. It previously set the tag number
used for DHCP (137). This is now detected via the tag name
auto-update.
root/auto-update/user
Sets the username used when ManualUpdate is enabled.
This is only used when 'protocol' is set to 'ftp'.
root > background
Table E-21 root > background
Registry key Description
root/background/desktop/color
If theme is set to none, this key stores the color used by the
user-defined theme.
root/background/desktop/imagePath
If theme is set to none, this key stores the desktop
background image path used by the user-defined theme.
root/background/desktop/lastBrowseDir
If theme is set to none, this key stores the last used
directory.
root/background/desktop/style
If theme is set to none, this key stores how the background
image is placed on the desktop (such as center, tile,
stretch, fit, and fill).
root/background/desktop/theme
Specifies the system theme setting. This value is set via the
Background Manager utility in the Control Panel. The valid
values depend on the themes that exist on the system. This
can be set to none to let the user define the theme.
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