HP ThinPro 7.0 - Administrator Guide
the le copy dialog nishes, but up to 10 seconds might be required depending on the device write speed
and network latency.
● Only le systems supported by the thin client will be mounted. The supported le systems are FAT32,
NTFS, ISO9660 (CD-ROMs), UDF (DVD-ROMs), and ext3.
● The device will be treated as a directory; common drive tasks like formatting and modication of the
disk label will not be available.
USB redirection of storage devices can be disabled in an individual connection's settings. If desired, you can
disable mass storage redirection altogether. To do this, turn o USB redirection, and then change the registry
keys as described in the following table.
Registry entry Value to set Description
root/USB/root/holdProtocolStatic 1 Makes sure that the USBR type will not be automatically
changed when a connection is set or unset
root/USB/root/protocol local Makes sure that the RDP connection does not attempt to
redirect any devices to the remote session
To completely disable local mounting of USB mass storage devices or to disable the redirection of USB mass
storage devices but still allow other devices to redirect, in the thin client le system, delete the udev
rule /etc/udev/rules.d/010_usbdrive.rules.
RDP printer redirection
By default, RDP has two methods of printer redirection enabled:
● USB redirection: Any USB printer plugged into the device will show up as a local printer in the remote
session. The standard printer installation process must happen in the remote session if the printer is not
already installed on that remote host. There are no settings to manage locally.
● High-level redirection: If either USB redirection is unavailable on the remote host or the printer is a
parallel or serial printer, use high-level redirection. Congure the printer to use a local printer spooler,
and the RDP client automatically sets up a remote printer that sends print spooling commands through
a virtual channel from the remote host to the thin client.
A generic postscript driver is used if no driver is specied, but additional printer features might be
available if the printer is set up locally with a specic Windows driver. This Windows driver must match
the driver that the printer would use when locally attached to a Windows operating system. This
information is usually found under Model in the printer properties.
NOTE: See Serial or parallel printer conguration on page 69 for more information.
RDP audio redirection
By default, high-level audio redirection will redirect audio from the remote host to the thin client. Basic voice
control might need to be set up, and RDP 7.1 contains a number of advanced audio redirection features that
might require additional conguration.
See the following notes about using audio redirection with RDP:
● RDP delivers the highest quality audio as the network bandwidth allows. RDP reduces audio quality to
play on low-bandwidth connections.
● No native audio or video syncing mechanisms are available in standard RDP. Longer videos might not
sync with audio. MMR or RemoteFX can resolve this issue.
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