HP t630 Administrator Guide 5 - Page 170
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Registry key root/screensaver/lockScreenUser root/screensaver/logoPath root/screensaver/mode root/screensaver/off root/screensaver/origImageCopyPath root/screensaver/solidColor root/screensaver/standby root/screensaver/suspend root/screensaver/timeoutScreensaver root/screensaver/timeoutSleep root/screensaver/useSolidColor security Registry key root/security/SecurityFeaturs/ SpeculativeStoreBypassControl root/security/authenticationFailDelay root/security/domainEntryMode root/security/enableLockOverride root/security/enableSecretPeek root/security/encryption/identity/ encryptedSecretCipher 158 Appendix D Registry keys Description If set to 1 and you are not logged in as an administrator and the system is not in domain mode, a password is required to return to the desktop from the screen saver. Sets the path to a custom image to use for the screen saver. Sets the rendering mode for the screen saver image (such as Center, Tile, Expand, and Stretch). If set to Default, the image is displayed without any processing. If set to SlideShow, the screen saver will cycle through images in the directory specified by SlideShowPath. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor turns off. This is the path where the custom image is saved when mode is set to Default. If useSolidColor is on and enableCustomLogo is off, this solid color is used for the screen saver. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into standby mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the monitor goes into suspend mode. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the screen saver starts. Sets the timeout delay in minutes before the thin client goes into the Sleep state. If set to 1 and enableCustomLogo is off, the value of the solidColor key is used by the screen saver. Description Controls whether mitigations for Speculative Store Bypass (CVE-2018-3639) are enabled. By default, these mitigations are not enabled. To enable them, set the key value to on. For any change to this key to take effect, reboot the computer. Sets the approximate time, in milliseconds, to delay after a failed login attempt. The actual time will vary plus or minus 25% of this value. For example, use a value of 3000 to obtain a delay of approximately 3 seconds. If set to 1, the domain is expected to be entered in a separate text field labeled Domain. if set to 0, the domain is expected to be entered as part of the User field. If set to 1, administrators can override the screen lock of a local desktop. If set to 1, password and PIN dialogs will have a button that, while selected, will show the entered password/PIN in clear text. Sets the algorithm for symmetric encryption of a secret. All algorithms use an appropriate amount of random salt, which is