HP ThinPro 6.1 - Administrator Guide

Registry key Description
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/orientation
Sets the monitor orientation as follows: 0=Normal; 1=Rotate Left;
2=Rotate Right; 3=Invert.
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/refresh
Sets the desired monitor refresh rate. Not all refresh rates are
supported for all resolutions. If set to 0, the refresh rate is auto-
detected. The supported values are dependent on the monitor.
Setting a refresh rate that is not supported by the attached
monitor will lead to a black screen. HP recommends leaving this
set to 0.
root/Display/Profiles/<UUID>/width
Sets the monitor resolution width. If set to 0, the resolution is
auto-detected.
root/Display/userLock
If set to 1, and if the display settings have been modied by the
user, the display settings are preserved when importing a client
prole.
root/Display/userLockEngaged
This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the display
settings have been modied by the user. You normally do not
need to modify this setting.
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
specied here. The specied servers will be used in addition to
any servers retrieved via DHCP. Up to three IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
can be specied, 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
prex, and the rst six characters of the thin client MAC address
would follow. So if the MAC address of the thin 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/EncryptWpaConfig
If set to 1, the password is encrypted.
124 Appendix D Registry keys