Posted by Grant Foraker on June 03, 2010 at 12:00:52:
In Reply to: Remote Desktop...> posted by Tom Fulton on June 03, 2010 at 10:20:16:
I use BAT files to keep me out of trouble. I build the RDP and get as many of the settings the way I want. Then create a BAT file like "SSASD Console.bat" which contains ...
mstsc "\\SSASD00\UserShares\Grant\RDP\SSASD.rdp" /admin /w:1024 /h:756
It runs the RDP and gives me the ability to add and override settings. The "/admin" is the key addition. It forces Remote Desktop to "takeover" session 0 on the server. You want to all your Comet Server stuff on session 0.
I dumped PC Anywhere several years back. Back then, PC Anywhere file transfers were faster but RDP had the edge when running programs. Today with faster Internet connections, RDP file transfers are tolerable. And, I don't miss forking out $100 or so for every minor PC Anywhere upgrade.
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