Rens wrote:
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I've put this question on the rdesktop list, but there seems to be
only a post every couple of days (in other words, no reply).
Anyhow, I have a problem using rdesktop. I know I have read a
solution for this problem before, but now I can't find it.
Basically, when I try to connect to a Terminal Server (whether I use
1.2.x or 1.3.0) I get the error that it cannot connect. As I recall
it had something to do with forcing the Terminal Server to think the
client had a built in license. There was a particular option one
would add to the rdesktop command to do this. But now I can find no
such documentation.
Can anyone help?
Curtis Vaughan
Hi Curtis,
You might mean logging on as a console user. That's done by appending
the option -0 to the rdesktop command.
You're basicly telling the remote desktop client that you are logging
on to the Terminal Server for administrative purposes. This comes in
handy when some other user has logged on taking up the last license
and you need to do administrative maintenance.
Hi Curtis,
if you are using gnome, i recommend you GNOME-RDP, it´s very stable and
a useful tool.
Perhaps this tool solve your problems.
cheers!
Ramiro
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