Am 11.04.2012 10:35, schrieb christoffer krakou:

Hi alex and andrew

Another option could be tampering with session files. You can specify
everything in the session file, and tell the x2go client what session to
use with the --session switch. I think that would be the most elegant
solution

No, it is not. It means keeping a bunch of sessions files, one per user, when one single file would do. A royal PITA to keep those in sync.

However, i don't know where x2go keeps the session files on the windows
platform. On linux, it keeps them in $HOME/.x2goclient (if i remember
right)

The default in Windows is to use the registry instead of a sessions file. This can be overridden by specifying --portable, which puts you in exactly this situation that you can either keep dozens of sessions files, or simply specify the current user with --user=%username% in a shortcut (something like a symlink on *nix, with the option to specify additional parameters). Of course, this will only work after Ales added support for --user in non-LDAP mode.

-Stefan
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