>Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] question about screens....
>and what is the correct configuration please....?
In first you must have a Windows terminal server 2000 or 2003 inyour
internal network
My configuration to access my win2000 server is in lts.conf
SCREEN_04 = rdesktop -f 192.168.0.201
192.168.0. is our internal network
201 is the address of the wun2000 server
Hitting ctrl + atl + F4 I =can login windows as a user.
The only sad problem I'm suffering is (not all the times) when a user open
his workstation
he may have a KDE login screen in front shadowed by the windows login screen
in background.
You can put your command line differently as:
esddsp rdesktop -r sound:local -d DomainName -f -s "C:\PathToProgram"
ServerIPAddress
The -r switch redirects the sound to the thin client, the -d is your
Samba/Windows Domain Name,
-f forces full-screen, -s starts the specified program and I connect to the
Windows server via IP address
as it's the most consistent.
or this way
XSERVER = auto
LOCAL_APPS = Y
SCREEN_01 = rdesktop
RDP_SERVER = 192.168.0.224 # your.2k.server
RDP_OPTIONS = "-f -u xxxxxxx -p xxxxxxx -k en-us"
With an adress as 10.0.0.208 your client may try to access something
external to your
network ID: a web address.
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Michel Donais
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