From the uttsc man page:
-r device
Allow device redirection of specified device on the client for
access on the server. The devices
currently allowed are :
-r comport:<comport>=<device>,...
Redirects serial devices on your client to the server.
-r disk:<drive name>=<path>,...
Redirects a path to the share \\tsclient\<drive name> on the
server.
-r printer:<printername>[=<driver>],...
Redirects a printer queue on the client to the server. The
<printername> is the name of the queue
in your local system. <driver> defaults to a simple postscript
driver unless you specify one. The
first printer on the command line will be set as your default
printer. If the driver name has white
spaces, it must be quoted.
-r sound:[low|high|off]
Disable sound redirection from the server to the client or
change the quality of transmitted sound.
The sound quality in terms of bits per second can be specified
. A "low" quality transmits 8khz and
a "high"
quality does 22.2 khz. By default, High quality sound is enabled.
-r scard:on
Enable Smart Card redirection from client to the server. By
default, Smart Card redirection is dis-
abled.
Ther does not seem to be any USB redirection available .
Disc redirection is available and you can redirect your sunray
mounted USB memmory ,
the /tmp/SUNWut/mnt/$USERNAME path to a windows driveletter.
This is done automagically in the kiosk prototype for SUN VDI
connector.
Bryan Gawronski skrev:
Hello,
I am trying to get a digital camera to appear on a Windows XP Pro
client that I am connecting to via 3.1 with the Windows Connector.
When I attach the USB camera to the Sun Ray DTU and check the Solaris
server I can see that the memory card on the digital camera has been
mounted on the server in the TEMP directory. I can access the files
(pictures) from the camera in Solaris so everything is working
correctly. This issue is that the folder never appears in Windows.
I understand that CDROMs and Flash disks work with Sun Ray and the
Windows Connector. Do they work the same why that I am seeing the USB
camera work (mount in the TEMP directory and redirected to Windows as
a drive letter and not an actual USB device) or am I missing how USB
and Sun Rays work? Any ideas why the USB camera is not showing in the
Windows XP Pro client after it appears in the TEMP folder?
Thanks
Bryan
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