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Alex_Tsang
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Feb 09, 2020

Configuration of the custom parameters of the RDP application in APM

Hi all

 

I configured a RDP application by using native client type in the APM and I would like to put some RDP configuration (such as below) in the customer parameters. But after I add it, I found that those configuration are not in the rdp file generated by F5 APM. So may I know if you have same experience? If yes, how to solve it? My BIG-IP version is 13.1.3 Build 0.0.6

 

Disable wallpaper:i:1

Bitmapcachepersistenable:i:1

 

Best regards

 

Alex Tsang

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      Alex_Tsang
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      Hi Brett

       

      Thanks, and I did the same but not working in my environment. These configurations should be appear in the RDP file generated by F5, right? If yes, I cannot find the setting configured in the custom parameters appear in the RDP file.

       

      Best regards

       

      Alex Tsang

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    Smithy
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    Hi Alex,

     

    Yes, they should be in the RDP file. I removed "use multimon:i:1" and "span monitors:i:1" for this test from the above configuration.

     

    This is the RDP file from my test with only "redirectclipboard:i:0" included in the "Customer Parameters":

     

    authentication level:i:0

    enablecredsspsupport:i:0

    full address:s:rdsh1.f5.demo

    gatewayaccesstoken:s:uLOn/y2GmR7_fHAEtXsw9w

    gatewaycredentialssource:i:5

    gatewayhostname:s:rdp.f5.demo

    gatewayprofileusagemethod:i:1

    gatewayusagemethod:i:1

    redirectclipboard:i:0

    server port:i:3389

     

    Cheers,

     

    Brett

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      Alex_Tsang
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      Hi Brett

       

      We finally find that the custom parameters will apply after we reboot the system, so I believe this may be bug in my release and we opened case in F5.

       

      Best regards

       

      Alex Tsang