Re: How to start a Win gui app on remote server

2005-02-07 Thread Christian Weinberger
Alexander The solution works, but be aware that there is a drawback running sshd in interactive mode: Whenever a user logs off from the server PC with the windows logoff function, windows ends all currently running ssh sessions. Search the list for a more detailed explanation. Regards, Christia

Re: How to start a Win gui app on remote server

2005-02-03 Thread Alexander Polson
Brian, That worked just fine thank you 10^6. I actually missed the clue from the "How to launch gui app from cron", thread that I mentioned in my initial question. Kindest Regards Alexander -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.

Re: How to start a Win gui app on remote server

2005-02-03 Thread Brian Dessent
Alexander Polson wrote: > I would like to execute a command via ssh on a remote Win2000 machine > (with cygwin and ssh server working OK). Then the gui app must start up > interactively in a specified Windows directory. > > I found the closest reference to this in the archives under "How to > lau

How to start a Win gui app on remote server

2005-02-03 Thread Alexander Polson
Hi Everyone I would like to execute a command via ssh on a remote Win2000 machine (with cygwin and ssh server working OK). Then the gui app must start up interactively in a specified Windows directory. I found the closest reference to this in the archives under "How to launch gui app from cron",