On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 4:50 AM, Amarjeet Singh wrote:
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I am logging off the user from the Windows 2008 R2 Standard and Guacamole
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In this case, are you logging off entirely from the Windows session
(clicking "Log off" within the start menu),
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 1:30 AM, Joachim Lindenberg
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> Hello once more,
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> I´d like to show the status of a VM on the list shown to a user after
> authentication – of course via my own extension enumerating the
> connections. Not knowing another way I tried to include the status into the
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> In this case, are you logging off entirely from the Windows session
> (clicking "Log off" within the start menu), or are you disconnecting,
> allowing the Windows session to remain running (clicking "Disconnect"
> within the "Log off" menu within the start menu)?
I am logging off by clicking
@Mike,
> Where specifically is "G on Guacamole RDP" not showing after you reconnect?
It is not showing inside the RDP [ Remote Windows Operating System ].
Neither in "This PC " nor in "Devices and Drives" and "Network Locations".
I would also check the event viewer within the Windows machi
Mike,
I have checked the the Network >> tsclient directory where I found that
there is a directory G ( not G on Guacamole RDP but it is the same
directory)
Screenshot :
It means it is redirecting but Windows is not displaying G on Guacamole RDP
directory anywhere.
What could be the reasons
Hi Team,
Below is the code which is passing drive name to XRDP Version 0.9.5
File : */src/protocols/rdp/guac_rdpdr/rdpdr_fs_service.c*
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*static void guac_rdpdr_device_fs_announce_handler(guac_rdpdr_device*
device,wStream* output_stream, int device_id) {/* Filesyst
Hi Mike,
Below are the logs of different scenarios :-
STEP 1 :
*Below are the logs when I login first time :: Drive Displays G on
Guacamle RDP successfully :*
Mar 11 16:11:48 localhost guacd[20888]: Creating new client for protocol
> "rdp"
> Mar 11 16:11:48 localhost guacd[20888]: Connection
Successful Case :
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> Mar 11 16:13:10 localhost guacd[29074]: Connected to RDPDR 1.12 as client
> 0x0016
> Mar 11 16:13:10 localhost guacd[29074]: Connected to RDPDR 1.12 as client
> 0x0002
Fail Case : Only client 0x0002 no client 0x0016
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> Mar 11 16:14:41 localhost guacd[29292]: Connecte
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 16:43 Amarjeet Singh wrote:
> Successful Case :
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>> Mar 11 16:13:10 localhost guacd[29074]: Connected to RDPDR 1.12 as client
>> 0x0016
>> Mar 11 16:13:10 localhost guacd[29074]: Connected to RDPDR 1.12 as client
>> 0x0002
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> Have you tried with different versions, update/patch levels, or even clean
> installs of Windows?
This is the issue I have faced in Windows Server 2008 R2. I haven't tried
with different version of Windows 2008 R2 or any update or any patch. I
will give it a shot if there would be any update
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 5:19 AM, Amarjeet Singh wrote:
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> *Is it really because of the Network too slow ? [ How could we make sure
> that it is really because of network too slow. ]*
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No, but as the error message says, that is the typical cause. In this case,
it's more likely that you
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