HP ThinPro 5.2 - Administrator Guide
Table E-40 root > users (continued)
Registry key Description
root/users/user/apps/scim-setup/authorized
If set to 1, the SCIM Input Method Setup utility is accessible by 
standard users.
root/users/user/hideDesktopPanel
If set to 1, desktop panels such as the taskbar are not started or 
shown in the desktop.
root/users/user/kioskMode
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future 
use. The value should not be changed.
root/users/user/launchConnectionManager
If set to 1, the Connection Manager launches at system startup.
root/users/user/rightclick
If set to 1, the right-click menu for the desktop is enabled.
root/users/user/ssoconnectiontype
This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future 
use. The value should not be changed.
root/users/user/switchAdmin
If set to 1, switching to Administrator Mode is enabled.
root/users/user/xhosts/<UUID>/xhost
Species the IP address or hostname of a system that will be 
allowed to remotely control the thin client when XHostCheck is 
enabled.
root > vncserver
Table 
E-41 root > vncserver
Registry key Description
root/vncserver/coreSettings/enableVncShadow
If set to 1, the VNC shadowing server for the thin client is enabled.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/
userNotificationMessage
Sets the notication message that is shown to the user when 
someone is attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/
vncNotifyShowTimeout
If set to 1, a timeout is applied to the notication dialog that is 
shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the 
thin client using VNC.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncNotifyTimeout
Sets the timeout in seconds for the notication dialog that is 
shown to the user when someone is attempting to connect to the 
thin client using VNC.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncNotifyUser
If set to 1, a notication is shown to the user when someone is 
attempting to connect to the thin client using VNC.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncPassword
Sets the password for VNC shadowing. The key 
vncUsePassword must also be enabled.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncReadOnly
If set to 1, VNC shadowing will operate in view-only mode.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/
vncRefuseInDefault
If set to 1, VNC requests are refused automatically if the user does 
not interact with the notication dialog before the timeout.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/
vncTakeEffectRightNow
If set to 1, VNC settings take eect immediately after being 
modied.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncUsePassword
If set to 1, the password specied in vncPassword is required 
for VNC shadowing.
root/vncserver/coreSettings/vncUseSSL
If set to 1, SSL is used for VNC connections.
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