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Remote Desktop option through Nimbus Manager
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Anon Anon
Feb 26, 2009 05:02 AM
Is there a way to have a remote desktop option to initiate through nimbus manager to rdp into a mach ...
Anon Anon
Feb 26, 2009 05:23 AM
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I haven't tried it, but I suppose you could use the "Actions" item from the context menu (right click ...
Anon Anon
Feb 27, 2009 02:52 AM
That works well as long as the robot name is the same as the system name. That's usually the case, but ...
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Is there a way to have a remote desktop option to initiate through nimbus manager to rdp into a machine?
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I haven't tried it, but I suppose you could use the "Actions" item from the context menu (right click on a robot while in the upper right pane) to do that...
Yeah, that works... on the arguments line put /v:$ROBOT
That's actually pretty slick!
JB
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That works well as long as the robot name is the same as the system name. That's usually the case, but I would recommend looking into using $IP instead, as that's a little more unambiguous.
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Stian
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