Is there good tool that can do same thing as windows 'mstsc' and also has some features, like
save different session info, so don't need to remember difference IP/ID/pwd. Thanks.
This is one of those things that looks like it might have a simple solution but is rather time consuming once you start investigating PyTile, Xnee and the likes.
I know, I should just use a tiling window manager etc., but I suppose it can be done in OpenBox, and I am just hoping somebody already has a working solution.
Ok, so I want to press a key combination while I am in an OpenBox session (Lubuntu LXDE to be more precise) and have my terminal appear below my then resized Chromium window (say ~60% Chromium and ~40% Terminal).
Apparently, on my notebook, I have suddenly lost any ability to use network connections, involving SSL and/or data encryption, provided my MS:
1) remote desktop connections: Because of an error in data encryption, this session will end
2) browse HTTPS sites: Can't browse HTTPS pages. TLS error
3) communicate over WiFi, while wired is ok
Is there any possible one central reason for all of these problems in Windows? Third party applications, like Putty, works fine.
Is it possible to reset/repair certificate store or something in Windows?
How to configure Active Directory Domain Services Configuration if i dont have a domain.
problem statement
I have a server and i want to install RDS inorder to have session based virtualisation so that 5-6 users can access this server .
so i wanted to install RDS from adding roles and features. when i start this process i get an
error saying local server must be joined to the domain to complete the RDS installation
please help me out
We've a 64bit Windows Server 2008 running Remote Desktop.
The application lsm.exe (the local session manager) appears to be leaking memory. Although the memory usage is quite low when the server is rebooted, this continues to climb until people can no longer log in.
The server has no audio card and does not have any AV software installed.
The server is fully service packed. (Service pack 2)
What could be causing this, and how would I fix it?
I'm working on a cents 6.3 box and am trying to log all commands executed from a bash shell and came across pam_tty_audit. I've added the appropriate line to my /etc/pam.d/system-auth file: "session required pam_tty_audit.so enable=*"
The problem is that it does not appear to capture commands unless a user is root. For example, if i ssh in as root it logs everything to the audit log, but if I ssh as a regular user it does not start logging anything until after I have su to root.
Any ideas?
Is there good tool that can do same thing as windows 'mstsc' and also has some features, like
save different session info, so don't need to remember difference IP/ID/pwd. Thanks.
Jenkins(master) is installed on the Linux system and runs automated tests on the node slave (Win-XP) via ssh connection.
But all the GUi tests are failed, when GUI tests are running locally(WINXP system) testst are passed.
I tried tscon.exe 0 /dest:console for forwards the calls to the console but I am getting the error:
Could not connect sessionID 0 to sessionname console, Error code 7045
Error [7045]:The requested session access is denied.
thanks
I've tried disabling "Save AutoRecover information" option, but to no avail. The window "Excel has recovered the following files" still pops up at the start.
Any other ideas?
UPD Auto-recover window is shown each start after I terminate Excel during my debug session.
All file entries Excel shows in the auto-recover window are dated by year 1601. I checked Excel auto-recover folder, and there is no any real file there.
I'm using VS2010, which has the cool feature of allowing you to drag panels out of the main IDE window. I like to drag some of the panels off to one of my other monitors.
Unfortunately, after each run/debug session, VS2010 seems to forget where I had the panels, and dumps them right in the middle of the IDE window, and I have to move it again. Does anyone know what to do about this?
I was rebooting a remote server (Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard) over remote desktop and the session now shows the blue screen during the shutdown sequence, and the message "Please wait for the System Event Notification Service..."
It seems that everything is still running on the server (for instance, http://jeffhandley.com is still responding), but I need to get the machine to finish the reboot sequence.
How can I force the machine past this point? It's been stuck there for about 30 minutes.
I'm connecting to another computer via RDP. I would like to click on links inside my RDP session and have the links open in a browser on my client computer. It feels like I could install some application on both ends and have them communicate over TCP and proxy the URL opening.
Does something like this exist?
I just submitted a form that included a text box, in which I had written a quite long text. In another textbox, I filled in a date in the wrong format - and instead of getting an error message, the web site just acted as if my form submission was valid, except nothing was saved.
Is there any way to see the history of what has been POST-ed (in the current session, at least), from where I can recover my lost text?
Is it possible to move a process from one shell to another? Ex: I have launched a process in some shell, and I decide I'd like to move it to my GNU screen session. Is that possible?
I have a PC running Opensuse 11.0 Linux. I currently login using ssh with putty. However this is a command line login. How to do a remote xserver login from windows to run a gnome or kde session. what software should I use?
I have the root password for the Linux PC and admin privileges on vista.
I've inherited a few sys admin tasks recently and am trying to wrap my head around using screen. The way the previous guy left it, there are four screen sessions running, some of which have two or three windows running within.
It doesn't appear that he was using any particular convention, so I ask you: Is it better to have each process in its own screen session, or better to group similar processes into a single screen? Or something different entirely?
When using vim under screen, some keys are not working.
Namely, Pressing Alt-Left produces '3D'
and Alt-Right produces '3C'
Also, pressing Up/Down when scrolling list of files in Command-T plugin produces 'A' and 'B' respectively.
When I exit the screen and run vim just under ssh session, all works fine.
Are there any settings in screen itself or terminal server/client I can tweak to fix this issue?
Hot to fix corruption of taskbar (multiple language panels) in Terminal Services in Win2003?
I know how to close many language panels and then check one.
How to disable occurrence multiple language panels after log-in terminal session ?
Hi ,Has seen your mail just want to know how to launch application locally like instead of running on Server session it give a feel that it is running locally.
I have a GhostCast server running for deploying images. I would like to have each ghost cast session to write to a file ( can be multiple text files or append to one file already there ) statistics. I know this is possible based on the options GhostCast software provides for writing to a log file, but I would like this automated for every image being backed up and restored. I don't want to have my employees click write to a new file every time.
Is this possible?
Hi My que is
i tried to get the data from data base using
String SQL_QUERY ="from dat_personal_info ";
Query query = session.createQuery(SQL_QUERY);
for( it=query.iterate();it.hasNext();)
{
Object[] rowObject =(Object[]) it.next();
}
but error occurs
Hibernate: select dat_person0_.row_id as col_0_0_ from dat_personal_info dat_per
son0_
java.lang.ClassCastException: bn.com.server.database.maptables.dat_personal_info
$$EnhancerByCGLIB$$e1ffd36e cannot be cast to [Ljava.lang.Object;
pls any who ans pls reply
Thanks & Regards
Sudhir gudhe
What are good alternatives to the Windows builtin remote desktop client?
I have tried Terminals and it is great but I've have run into numerous bugs with the latest release (currently 1.7e). Can anyone recommend an alternative similar to Terminals?
EDIT (in response to Adam Gibbins' answer):
One of the biggest things I'm looking for is session management and a tabbed environment similar to the Terminals interface.
I try advice like this that recommends adding the following to your .profile:
function tabname {
printf "\e]1;$1\a"
}
So you can type tabname brokenbox to name your tab. The problem is as soon as I also type ssh [email protected] and log in, it wipes the tab name. I want a tab name that's as persistent as the tab, not the level of session I happen to be in. Is this possible? I don't even know what layer that data lives in.
I access a lot of files from a certain directory which is not ~ but say:
D:\Mijn documenten\My Dropbox.
What is the quickest way to 'find' a file in that directory within a new Emacs session? Using bookmarks?
I switch between three languages input methods frequently, sometimes in the same typing session. The default shortcut on a Macintosh seems to be to set keyboard shortcuts for previous/next language (I hit opt-cmd-space to go to previous language) and if you're more than bi-lingual you have to cycle until you find the one for you.
The ideal would be something like hitting fn-e for English, fn-j for Japanese and fn-g for German, but anything better than the current state would be a great improvement.