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Automatic disconnect: On Linux, all Receivers will disconnect when the primary user
disconnects. This prevents collaboration users from interaction with a remote session after the
primary user disconnects.
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Automatic disconnect of collaboration users on Login: All collaboration users are
disconnected when a login event occurs. Only the primary user remains connected when the
desktop of the remote computer is logged in.
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Automatic disconnect on log off: All Receivers are disconnected when the primary user logs
off of the remote desktop. This can be disabled by setting the IsDisconnectOnLogoutEnabled
Sender property to "0". See the Sender properties for more information.
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Connection status: A desktop icon in the application tray animates when other users are
connected.
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Collaboration notification: See
Collaboration notification dialog on page 108.
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Connections are not allowed when an iLO remote console is enabled: If the iLO
remote console is enabled on a HP Blade Workstation, connections to the blade using RGS are
denied.
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Disconnect Everyone: All Receivers can be easily disconnected using the Sender GUI. This is
useful when hosting a collaboration session, such as in a classroom environment, and the session
ends. The Sender GUI is an icon in the system tray. Simply rightclick on the GUI and select
Disconnect->Everyone.
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Remote Keyboard/Mouse: The Sender GUI can enable or disable mouse and keyboard input
for all collaboration users.
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Single user connection: A user, identified by a username, is only allowed one connection to a
RGS Sender. If the same username connects more than once to a Sender, the previous connection
drops and the new connection continues on. If several users attempt to share a username, only one
connection is active at a time.
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SSL encryption: SSL securely encrypts all data transmitted between a Receiver and Sender pair.
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