Then creating a CAM application, it's always a good idea to put your
application command (uttsc) in a script file and then configure that
script file as the CAM application.
Brad
Troy Knabe wrote:
I have given up on placing icons on the desktop. I have written a
java application that I p
I have given up on placing icons on the desktop. I have written a java
application that I publish as my critical application. I have just
added buttons that launch windows terminal server, web browsers pointing
to specific applications, etc. The buttons just call scripts that I can
just edit
Thanks for the response. I will give this a shot when I have some time,
you are correct in that it is not as easy as I would have liked!!!
-Troy
Brad Lackey wrote:
This very topic came up on an internal alias just this week... Here's
the info...
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Yep, this c
This very topic came up on an internal alias just this week... Here's
the info...
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Yep, this can be done. But it was not as easy as I would have hoped.
Briefly, this is how I went about it.
Logged into a CDE session as a 'regular' Solaris user.
Set up my workspac
Craig Bender wrote:
Do you really want an icon are are you looking for a "Click here to
start windows" option?
Currently my users have to "right click" on the desktop and select
windows. I am looking for something that is right in front of their face.
Thanks
-Troy
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Do you really want an icon are are you looking for a "Click here to
start windows" option?
Troy Knabe wrote:
I am running about 100 thin clients in Kiosk, or CAM mode. I would like
to know if I can, and how to, create a Desktop Shortcut type of icon in
CAM to open an application, in this case
I am running about 100 thin clients in Kiosk, or CAM mode. I would like
to know if I can, and how to, create a Desktop Shortcut type of icon in
CAM to open an application, in this case rdesktop.
Thanks
-Troy
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