Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide > Applets > Client drive mapping (CDM) applet parameters
The CDM applet has the following parameters:
Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
AsadPort |
Integer | No default |
The TCP port the CDM applet uses to communicate with the Secure Global Desktop server. Use the placeholder This parameter has no default value. Communication with the
Secure Global Desktop server is only possible if you supply a valid TCP
port number (or use |
DebugMask |
Integer | 0 |
Forces the CDM applet to log verbose debug output to the Java™ Console. Only use this parameter if fewer client drives then expected display and this is not due to the settings in Object Manager. The debug output shows why drives have not been found and stored in the webtop session object. Note You must also enable the Java Console in the web browser to see the output. |
Download |
String | No default | Controls whether the TTAWinCDM.exe file is downloaded to
the client or not. This parameter is only used for Netscape Browsers.
The value of this parameter is either The parameter must be |
HostBackgroundColor |
Color definition | FFFFFF (White) |
The background color. |
LoginGUIMask |
Integer | "2" |
A bitmask in the range The bits are as follows:
If the value of this parameter is:
See Logging in with the Secure Global Desktop applets for details of when and how you use this parameter. |
ProxyFrame |
String | "_self" |
The frame which the applet using this parameter runs in. This parameter is used by the applet that determines the proxy configuration and should not be changed unless you know what you are doing. |
ProxyServer |
String | "DIRECT" |
This parameter is used to determine which proxy server, if any, should be used. If this parameter is omitted, Secure Global Desktop will ignore any proxy server configuration and attempt to connect directly to the Secure Global Desktop server. Use the placeholder |
Scripting |
Boolean | "false" |
This parameter is used with the scriptStart method to release/wake-up the applet. If the parameter is missing or incorrect, the default of |
TarantellaPassword |
String | "" |
The password the applet uses to log in to a Secure Global Desktop server. If the value of the If you are concerned about security, you may not want to use this parameter. Users can see the password you supply (by viewing the page source) and they may be authenticated to Secure Global Desktop as a different user. See Logging in with the Secure Global Desktop applets for details of when and how you use this parameter. |
TarantellaUsername |
String | No default |
The username the applet uses to log in to a Secure Global Desktop server. If this parameter is used, the applet tries to log the user in to Secure Global Desktop
using the values for the See Logging in with the Secure Global Desktop applets for details of when and how you use this parameter. |
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