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Standard Windows 7 Remote Desktop Connection?
Recently I set up a server for the client to work 1C.
They are connected by standard means of the Windows operating system, I don’t have it, I can’t check it myself.
I am quoting a girl who is trying to explain the problem to me.
"when I go to another server, I don't get to the server, but after typing the user and password, the 1C icon drops out. I don't know how it's implemented, but it's more convenient for me to work."
As far as I could understand, we are talking about something like the Integration Mode, when, after authorization, not the desktop opens, but running programs and they immediately go to the main system panel.
In any case, in the VirtualBox program it is, just called the Integration Mode or something like that.
But how is it done in the standard Remote Desktop Connection client on Win7?
I suspect that this is switched by some button on the top panel, but I don’t know how to explain it to the girl.
I don’t have my own 7-ki car now, I can’t check it myself.
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There are many options out there. One of: in the RDP connection settings there is a "Programs" tab. In it, you can specify which program and which path on that server you need to run.
Option 2 is more difficult. Handles edit the .rdp file until something like this:
redirectclipboard:i:1
redirectprinters:i:1
redirectcomports:i:1
redirectsmartcards:i:1
devicestoredirect:s:*
drivestoredirect:s:*
redirectdrives:i:1
session bpp:i:32
prompt for credentials on client:i:1
span monitors:i:1
use multimon:i:1
remoteapplicationmode:i:1
server port:i:3389
allow font smoothing:i:1
promptcredentialonce:i:1
videoplaybackmode:i:1
audiocapturemode:i:0
gatewayusagemethod:i:1
gatewayprofileusagemethod:i:1
gatewaycredentialssource:i:0
full address:s:myserver.my.domain
alternate shell:s:||Amstart
remoteapplicationprogram:s:||Amstart
gatewayhostname:s:
remoteapplicationname:s:my-program-name
remoteapplicationcmdline:s:
workspace id:s:myserver.my.domain
use redirection server name:i:1
loadbalanceinfo:s:tsv://MS Terminal Services Plugin.1.srv
alternate full address:s:myserver.my.domain
signscope:s:Full Address,Alternate Full Address,Use Redirection Server Name,Server Port,GatewayHostname,GatewayUsageMethod,GatewayProfileUsageMethod,GatewayCredentialsSource,PromptCredentialOnce,Alternate Shell,RemoteApplicationProgram,RemoteApplicationMode,RemoteApplicationName,RemoteApplicationCmdLine,RedirectDrives,RedirectPrinters,RedirectCOMPorts,RedirectSmartCards,RedirectClipboard,DevicesToRedirect,DrivesToRedirect,LoadBalanceInfo
signature:s:bla-bla-bla-signature
RemoteApps - read until enlightenment. Sets up quickly and works reliably.
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