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To download the client jar file: javaRDP A usage document is here: HowTo. I also write a Adito extension: adito-application-seamlessjavardp. It is a very interesting feature which can save TS session. It took me one day to do this. I have updated all above link with the new update.

Welcome you to try this cool feature. When run in seamless mode, rdesktop creates and listens on a control socket. A new option allows rdesktop to be run in slave mode, which notifies the master rdesktop instance of a new command to be run and then exits. The master instance sends a client-to-server message to the SeamlessRDP server component, which runs the new command".

My OS is english version XP, remote server is a chinese version windows Seamless rdp client: ie and notepad is running on a remote server. First, the JavaRDP I wrote a html javaRdpApplet. Notice that the size of javaRDP It is becase it is signed. Now you can try javaRdpApplet.

I got message like below and it work well if you input correct IP address. I'm also interested in the source - which you should be providing under the GPL! I mean, what params the applet needs? I don't find it.

Hi, it's a great tool. Adito package tool adito-application-seamlessjavardp. Thanks for all. Thanks for the article and applet!

I'm running an Adito box so I installed the Adito extension. There's just one problem remaining and that is the screen does not line up correctly. To RogierG: I took a look at your scrrenshot.

I would suggest you do not use -fm option if you want full screen. I would like to use the application in a window if possible. I don't need to use seamless apps but your version of the Java RDP Extension is the only one that works.

The one from Elusiva gave a correct window but the wrong modulus size error, I fixed this by copying the secure. The only remaining issue is that your client is able to reconnect disconnected sessions, and Elusiva's is not. So either I would like to fix the window problem on your version or I would like to fix the reconnect issue in Elusiva's version Do you have any idea why your version is able to reconnect and Elusiva's is not? Any classes I could try to copy from your version?

Please, could you release the code? The license is GPL, and how it says: " For example, if you distribute copies of a such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have.

You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must tell them their rights If I am wrong or if the code is released in other place, please accept my apologies and give us some information.

I would also like to have a copy of your GPL code. I would like to add some custom applet parms, and would appreciate being able to start with your version instead of the properRDP version. Please let me know how to get a copy of your source. I would also like the source code for your GPL derived program.

Since you have not posted a link to your code, could you at least explain what changes you made to get bit support? I tried building properRDP based on most current sources which are pretty old , and it just disconnects when trying to connect to Server R2. But your javaRDP Please help! Correction on my question about bit support, apparently the issue is with rdp5. Command line. You could also consider an RDP Java solution. There are a lot of solutions out there.

Check them out on Comparison of Java Remote Desktop projects. The answer depends upon what operating system your local machine host is using to connect to your remote target Windows box. If it is a Unix -based box, I would recommend using the open source library j-Interop.

Note , that you may need to manually modify the registry on the target box, so it can work correctly make sure you peruse the FAQs of the project's website. If you find weird issues exceptions thrown while connecting , here's a good article that helped me resolve them: Windows slaves fail to start via DCOM.

On the other hand, if you are using a Windows box as your host, then your life will be much easier. I would recommend using:. The freeware version out there as mentioned above is j-Integra , but I never tried using it. You could install an SSH server on your remote desktop and you can write a Java program using jcraft and jsch libraries on your local machine to make an SSH connection to your remote desktop.

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Tuesday, February 21, PM. Hi, I would like you to publish the.



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