I always use Royal TS (http://www.code4ward.net/main/)
<http://www.code4ward.net/main/) for>  for my RDP sessions and I've
never had much of an issue with minimizing the screen.

Jason Bolssen, MT (ASCP) 
Interface Analyst 
Atlas Development Corporation 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  
(818)466-7132 
  

 

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Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:13 PM
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Greetings,

I've just started noticing RDP sessions doing this, I would have thought
that when they are minimized but not closed it wouldn't matter - but
evidently that is not the case.  Why I just started noticing this (is it
I just didn't minimize things, or something has changed with RDP - I do
not know).

 

Seems like when minimized, it sends some sort of signal to the remoted
into PC to suspend activity or something. 

Not really sure, except I know it happens.

 

I've gotten around it by making the remoted window really small J if I
want to multitask.

 

But in general, have to be careful with RDP because if you leave the
session - as best I know - that's as good as logging off the desktop you
remoted into.

 

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Thom

 

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Boston Software Systems

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Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:23 PM
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Subject: [talkbws] RE: Minimize mode scripting

 

Treat BWS like a physical person sitting in front of the terminal making
all the key strokes.  If they can't see what they are doing, or lose
focus then so does BWS. :)

 

You can get around that by using PcAnywhere or VmWare where you can
close the connection, but you don't lose the session.

 

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Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] Minimize mode scripting


Hi All, 
I am running Meditech NUI version, The script runs fine when I run in
the focus mode(I run it on a RDP session), but when I minimize the RDP
session the script seems to stop at that point. Is there some setting I
need to make for the script to continue or should I run the script in
Focus mode. Please advice. 

thank you 

Ranjit M Bendapudi
Meditech Service Center
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