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The screenshare mode specifies, whether the RDP backend mirrors the primary screen, or whether a virtual monitor is created. For the initial resolution of the virtual monitor, the RDP backend uses either the client core data ([MS-RDPBCGR] 2.2.1.3.2) or the client monitor data ([MS-RDPBCGR] 2.2.1.3.6), depending on what is available. When using a remote desktop session with a virtual monitor, clients can resize the resolution of the virtual monitor during a session with the Display Update Virtual Channel Extension ([MS-RDPEDISP]). Allowed screenshare modes include: * mirror-primary - Record the primary monitor of the current user session. * extend - Create a new virtual monitor and use it for the remote desktop session. The resolution of this virtual monitor is derived from the monitor configuration, submitted by the remote desktop client.
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:15
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Path to the certificate file
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:41
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In order to be able to use RDP with TLS Security, both the private key file and the certificate file need to be provided to the RDP server.
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:42 src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:50
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Path to the private key file
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:49
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Only allow remote connections to view the screen content
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:57 src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:74
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When view-only is true, remote RDP connections cannot manipulate input devices (e.g. mouse and keyboard).
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:58
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The VNC authentication method describes how a remote connection is authenticated. It can currently be done in two different ways: * prompt - by prompting the user for each new connection, requiring a person with physical access to the workstation to explicitly approve the new connection. * password - by requiring the remote client to provide a known password
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:83
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Screenshare mode of VNC connections
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:95
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The screenshare mode specifies, whether the VNC backend mirrors the primary screen, or whether a virtual monitor is created. For the initial resolution of the virtual monitor, the VNC backend uses a default size of 1920x1080 pixels. When using a remote desktop session with a virtual monitor, clients can resize the resolution of the virtual monitor during a session with the setDesktopSize PDU. Allowed screenshare modes include: * mirror-primary - Record the primary monitor of the current user session. * extend - Create a new virtual monitor and use it for the remote desktop session. The initial monitor resolution of this virtual monitor is set to 1920x1080 pixels. Clients can override the initial resolution with subsequent monitor configuration updates.
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Located in src/org.gnome.desktop.remote-desktop.gschema.xml.in:96
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