HP t630 Administrator Guide 8 - Page 146
Imprivata, Network
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Registry key root/Display/Profiles//width root/Display/VidChip1 root/Display/VidChip2 root/Display/userLock root/Display/userLockEngaged Imprivata Registry key root/Imprivata/ImprivataServer root/Imprivata/enableImprivata Network Registry key root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Domain root/Network/ActiveDirectory/DynamicDNS root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Enabled root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Method root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Password root/Network/ActiveDirectory/Username root/Network/DNSServers root/Network/DefaultHostnamePattern 134 Appendix D Registry keys Description Sets the monitor resolution width. If set to 0, the resolution is auto-detected. If set to 1, and if the display settings have been modified by the user, the display settings are preserved when importing a client profile. This registry key is set to 1 automatically after the display settings have been modified by the user. You normally do not need to modify this setting. Description Specifies the URL of the Imprivata server. If set to 1, the Imprivata ProveID Embedded setting is enabled. By default, this key is set to 0. Description This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. This registry key is either used internally or reserved for future use. The value should not be changed. Additional DNS servers for domain name resolution can be specified here. The specified servers will be used in addition to any servers retrieved via DHCP. Up to three IPv4 or IPv6 addresses can be specified, separated by commas. 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 prefix, and the first 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