vnick wrote
> Thanks for confirming. Please note that we have just pushed a commit to
> git
> that will disable this option forcibly due to the lack of upstream support
> in FreeRDP. This will be part of the next release.
Thank you Nick. After a few days I can say everything runs normal.
No compla
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 12:31 PM Mr.Bricolage wrote:
> ivanmarcus wrote
> > I'm not sure what FreeRDP version is in the current Docker images but if
> > you find disabling the caching fixes your issue it'd be useful to let us
> > know, thanks.
>
> I can confirm, Roland solution works for my. Disa
ivanmarcus wrote
> I'm not sure what FreeRDP version is in the current Docker images but if
> you find disabling the caching fixes your issue it'd be useful to let us
> know, thanks.
I can confirm, Roland solution works for my. Disable glyph caching. Now you
can work with Windows 7.
Best regard
Yes, the caching has been an issue in the past that has affected
versions of Windows differently - hence asking whether you were
experiencing the same problems with W10.
The issue comes about from changes in FreeRDP, which is likely to be
different between the Guacamole 1.2 and 1.3 Docker imag
Hi Ivan
ivanmarcus wrote
> What I was trying to check was that you'd used both of the new images?
>
> Also, do you have success connecting to any other machines (eg Win10)
> with the 1.3.0 Docker installation?
Yes, both Docker container I have upgraded to Version 1.3.0
Windows 10 Machines run
I too have seen problems with 1.3.0 not being able to connect servers and
workstations which should be out of service. I leave those turned off unless I
need to check something on them. I can connect but get disconnected after about
2 seconds to both Windows 7 Enterprise and Windows 2008R2. Previou
Sorry, my email is playing up and it went out before I'd finished...
What I was trying to check was that you'd used both of the new images?
Also, do you have success connecting to any other machines (eg Win10)
with the 1.3.0 Docker installation?
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Benny,
Thanks, I wasn't aware it was the official Docker images you were using.
I've no personal experience with them, but don't recollect seeing anyone
else with the issue you describe.
I see there are two images, have you used both of them, an have you
followed the detail here?:
https://g
Hi Ivan
ivanmarcus wrote
> Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
> previously working 1.2.0?
I destroy the 1.2.0 Container and remove (also the Image) then I create a
new one with
docker run --name guacd -d guacamole/guacd
docker run --name guacamole --link guacd:gua
Benny,
Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
previously working 1.2.0?
You don't say what the Docker OS is but, where possible, I've generally
found it best to do as complete a new installation as possible when
upgrading - certainly recompiling various components a
Benny,
Is this a completely new Docker install, or have you updated a
previously working 1.2.0?
You don't say what the Docker OS is but, where possible, I've generally
found it best to do as complete a new installation as possible when
upgrading - certainly recompiling various components as
Dear developers
I update Guacamole to version 1.3.0 (Docker). I'm not able to login to
Windows 7 via
RDP. It works well with Version 1.2.0
guacd[7]: INFO: Creating new client for protocol "rdp"
guacd[7]: INFO: Connection ID is "$d6ada323-1a61-4a0a-868c-9b7c9c8ecbcc"
guacd[720]: INFO: Securi
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