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HP Velocity FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide 15
HP Velocity FAQ Management
Why is Save Log History grayed out on the Network Statistics tab?
While logging is disabled, Save Log History is grayed out. Enable logging by selecting a
logging interval.
On the Flow Information tab, why are some protocol names listed and others not?
The Protocol column displays only the protocol names of well-known default port numbers,
such as RGS (port 42996), ICA (port 1494), PCoIP (port 4172), and RDP (port 3389).
What do the red and green bars on the Network Monitor graph represent?
Red bars represent the packet loss (without Velocity) in the network. Green bars represent the
corrected packet loss (with Velocity) seen by applications.
How are Group Policy settings applied?
The Group Policy Object (GPO) can be used to centrally manage and propagate new
HP Velocity settings over an entire Windows Active Directory (AD) domain. The GPO
manages both the HP Velocity thin client and server-side settings.
To configure the GPO with HP Velocity options, the HP Velocity Administrative Template must
be applied to the GPO. The HP Velocity Administrative Template
(hp_velocity_configuration_REL#-R#.adm) adds a set of options to the GPO and
specifies the registry keys that will be set for each option.
The Administrative Template is included with the HP Velocity server-side component package
available on the HP support web site.
NOTE: Policy Engine configuration changes will be applied immediately to
HP Velocity endpoints on which the HP Velocity Management Application
is running. If the Management Application is not running, the Policy
Engine changes will be applied to that endpoint after a system reboot.
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