I have installed the java service on the slave, is that not JNLP.
Can you please elaborate what do you mean by JNLP

On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 12:36:06 PM UTC+5:30, Victor Martinez 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  Are you using Windows slaves? If so, have you configured your windows in 
> order to support interactive sessions? IMO, I do prefer to use JNLP 
> connections rather than Windows service connections since it does allow 
> interactive sessions by default. Can you try to run your slave as jnlp 
> connection?
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Monday, 21 September 2015 08:58:20 UTC+2, Rohan Majumdar wrote:
>>
>> I have a jenkins slave to run the robotframework test cases. I am able to 
>> get the console prints on the master but no browser ever opens up or 
>> anything on the slave.
>> Ofcourse the test case works pretty fine.
>> But I am just curious.
>> How to have the automated test cases play on the slave machine.
>> There was post which says about running jenkins from the command line.
>> But my confusion regarding that is -> Jenkins is configured on the master 
>> then how can we affect
>> the slave by running jenkins on the console on the master please 
>> elaborate.
>> There is no jenkins configuration other than the Java service on the 
>> slave machine. 
>>
>

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