Raritan Computer DKX416 User Manual
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PC share mode: Target servers can be accessed by eight users
(administrator or non-administrator) at one time. If there is a
remote user and a local user sharing the target, control is based
on first active keyboard/mouse input. However, if only remote
users are sharing targets, each remote user has equal keyboard
and mouse control. PC share timeout value is the idle time that is
used to determine when a remote user or local user can take
control of the keyboard/mouse from the other. Uneven control
will happen if a user does not stop typing or moving the mouse.
Automatic color calibration for the session is based on the first
connected user's settings; subsequent connected users may
notice visual differences from their usual calibration. The first
user's settings are the default settings for the duration of the
session.
Note: PC share mode is a global setting. For individual user access
settings see Keyboard and Mouse Control and Concurrent Access
Mode on the User Account Settings page. Each user profile can be set
individually to enable/disable keyboard and mouse control, and
concurrent access. PC share timeout should remain the default value
and should not change before switching to Private mode.
4. Log out idle users: Click on the checkbox to automatically disconnect
remote users after a certain amount of inactive time has passed. Type
the amount of time in the After field.
Note: If you invoke KX Manager via the Admin channel in RRC, be
aware that this timer can affect your session. Launch KX Manager
outside of RRC or disable this parameter for the session to avoid
having RRC's user idle time logout your KX Manager session.
5. Enable strong passwords: Requires user passwords to have a
minimum of 6 characters with at least one alphabetical character and
one non-alphabetical character (punctuation or number). The first
four characters of the password and the user name cannot match.
Strong password rules affect only those usernames and passwords
stored by the Dominion KX. If you configure the device to
authenticate to a remote server such as LDAP, RADIUS, or Active
Directory, these rules are not enforced by the device (see the section
Remote Authentication in this chapter for more information on
remote authentication).
6. Enable multiple logins: When this rule is selected, a given user
name/password combination can be connected into the device from
multiple client workstations at a time.