Re: [Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-26 Thread Chris Fanning
It's me, I'm back. > I'm sure that was a post on this list about an applications you could > install on the windows server to acheive this (but I can't find it). It was posted on the Spanish LTSP list. http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp I've just installed it and it does what it promises. That ann

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-26 Thread Udo Pütz
Am Donnerstag, den 26.10.2006, 10:54 +0200 schrieb Chris Fanning: > Hi, > > I've tried out the options with rdesktop and think that I haven't > explained myself correctly. > I'm not talking about hiding the linux window decorations. I want to > hide the window manager decorations. I mean, I want t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-26 Thread Chris Fanning
Hi, I've tried out the options with rdesktop and think that I haven't explained myself correctly. I'm not talking about hiding the linux window decorations. I want to hide the window manager decorations. I mean, I want to hide the windows title bar with the close, restore and minimize buttons. I'

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-20 Thread Chris Fanning
Thanks a lot. :) I'd like to send user and passwd as options but I think that means I must send the passwd in clear text, is that right? Chris. On 10/19/06, Hanne Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you can manage this with -s and -c options > > if you wanne see al options, fire up a cmdline,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-19 Thread Hanne Verheyen
you can manage this with -s and -c options if you wanne see al options, fire up a cmdline, and just typ rdesktop It'll give you all options in my case this is a working example: rdesktop <> -a 16 -d SINT-LUTGARDIS -D -k fr-be -N -g workarea -s "C:\\EduSoft\\FreeCD\\FREECD.EXE" -r sound:local

[Ltsp-discuss] rdp: window inside a window

2006-10-19 Thread Chris Fanning
Hi all, I read on the list sometime ago of a way to call remote apps on a windows terminal server without having to open the whole desktop. I think that post even said that the app stripped the window's window so you didn't get that 'window inside a window' scenario. Does anybody recall that? or