1) Sun developers have access to the MS RDP Spec, thus Sun will get advanced notice of RDP changes (vs. Reverse Engineered)
2) It fully supports smart card redirection (vs a 3rd party patch)
3) You can call a 1-800 number for support

Probably a few others. RDesktop is a great project and I use it a lot. Problem is there are some customers that will not use open source software. These folks wanted Sun to indemnify them if they used RDesktop.



John Simovic wrote:
What benefit does SRC have over rdesktop then? Am I missing something?

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Hi John,

The user needs to do something, whether that is through a launcher they click on or a command line they run. If you want the Sun Ray to automatically run the connector, you can do so with Controlled Access Mode.

John Simovic wrote:
Does this boot into a rdp session without any user intervention or does it
need the user to supply a command?

Kind Regards


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