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Chapter 2: Installation 
Configuring Target Servers 
Before installing IP-Reach, first configure any target servers that you wish to access via IP-Reach, in order 
to ensure optimum performance, as outlined below. Note that the following configuration requirements 
apply only to target servers, not to the computers that you will be using to access IP-Reach remotely (see 
Chapter 1: IntroductionTerminology). 
 
Server Video Resolution 
For optimal bandwidth efficiency and video performance, target servers running graphical user interfaces 
such as Windows, X-Windows, Solaris, and KDE should be configured with desktop backgrounds set to a 
predominantly solid, light-colored graphic. Backgrounds featuring photos or complex gradients should be 
avoided. 
Ensure that the server’s video resolution and refresh rate are supported by IP-Reach, and that the signal is 
non-interlaced. IP-Reach supports the following video resolutions: 
 
Text Modes 
 
640x480 @ 60Hz 
 
640x480 @ 72Hz 
 
640x480 @ 75Hz 
 
640x480 @ 85Hz 
 
800x600 @ 56Hz 
 
800x600 @ 60Hz 
 
800x600 @ 72Hz 
 
800x600 @ 75Hz 
 
800x600 @ 85Hz 
 
 
1024x768 @ 60Hz 
1024x768 @ 70Hz 
1024x768 @ 75Hz 
1024x768 @ 85Hz 
1152x864 @ 60Hz 
1152x864 @ 75Hz 
1280x1024 @ 60Hz 
 
 
 
Windows XP Settings 
On target servers running Microsoft Windows XP, disable the “Enhanced Pointer Precision” option, and set 
the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting. These parameters are found in Control Panel 
 Mouse 
 Mouse Pointers
Note: For Target Servers running Windows NT, 2000, or XP, you may wish to create a username to be 
used only for remote connections through IP-Reach. This allows you to keep the Target Server’s slow 
mouse pointer motion/acceleration settings exclusive to the IP-Reach connection only, as other users may 
desire faster mouse speeds.  
Note: Windows XP and 2000 login screens revert to pre-set mouse parameters that differ from those 
suggested for optimal IP-Reach performance; therefore, mouse sync will not be optimal at these screens. If 
you are comfortable adjusting the registry on Windows target servers, you can obtain better IP-Reach 
mouse synchronization at login screens by using the Windows registry editor to change the following 
settings: Default user mouse motion speed = 0; mouse threshold 1= 0; mouse threshold 2 = 0.  
Windows 2000 / ME Settings 
On target servers running Microsoft Windows 2000 / ME, set the mouse pointer acceleration to “none” and 
the mouse motion speed exactly to the middle speed setting. These parameters are found in Control Panel 
 Mouse.  
 
Windows 95 / 98 / NT Settings 
On target servers running Microsoft Windows 95 / 98 / NT, set the mouse motion speed to the slowest 
setting in Control Panel 
 Mouse 
 Motion