Guest Jeremy Wadsworth Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed in the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App display the new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. Jeremy
Guest Rob Leitman [MS] Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS Web Access, you can see an example of its use. (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) Rob "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed in > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App display > the > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. > > Jeremy
Guest Jeremy Wadsworth Posted July 11, 2008 Posted July 11, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps Thanks for your reply. I figured that would be the answer i would get. The problem I have using the RdpClientShell method, is that I haven't been able to figure out how to auto populate the Gateway Login Credentials, like I'm able to do using the the old vbscript methods. Any help with this? Thanks, Jeremy "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS Web > Access, you can see an example of its use. > > (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) > > Rob > > "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... > > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway > > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed in > > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App display > > the > > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. > > > > Jeremy > >
Guest Rob Leitman [MS] Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps Sorry, but you can't set those when using Launch(). This is because Launch runs mstsc in a separate process, and there's no secure way to pass the credentials to the new process. Rob "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5D223BE8-2941-46D0-9A82-211ECEE3E63B@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your reply. I figured that would be the answer i would get. The > problem I have using the RdpClientShell method, is that I haven't been > able > to figure out how to auto populate the Gateway Login Credentials, like I'm > able to do using the the old vbscript methods. > > Any help with this? > > Thanks, > > Jeremy > > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > >> You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS Web >> Access, you can see an example of its use. >> >> (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) >> >> Rob >> >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... >> > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway >> > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed >> > in >> > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App >> > display >> > the >> > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. >> > >> > Jeremy >> >>
Guest Jeremy Wadsworth Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps Rob, I've read that a user should be able to save the Gateway credentials the first time the login appears. In all my testing, I've never seen an option to save my Gateway credentials. Any thoughts on this? Thanks, Jeremy "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > Sorry, but you can't set those when using Launch(). > > This is because Launch runs mstsc in a separate process, and there's no > secure way to pass the credentials to the new process. > > Rob > > "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:5D223BE8-2941-46D0-9A82-211ECEE3E63B@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your reply. I figured that would be the answer i would get. The > > problem I have using the RdpClientShell method, is that I haven't been > > able > > to figure out how to auto populate the Gateway Login Credentials, like I'm > > able to do using the the old vbscript methods. > > > > Any help with this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeremy > > > > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > > > >> You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS Web > >> Access, you can see an example of its use. > >> > >> (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) > >> > >> Rob > >> > >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway > >> > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed > >> > in > >> > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App > >> > display > >> > the > >> > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. > >> > > >> > Jeremy > >> > >> > >
Guest Rob Leitman [MS] Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps What version of the client are you running? When you click on the Advanced tab in mstsc, click on Settings at the bottom, what are your Connection Settings and Logon Settings set to? Rob "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7B008B10-0D08-46E3-AE5C-B9D6ABD19A39@microsoft.com... > Rob, > > I've read that a user should be able to save the Gateway credentials the > first time the login appears. In all my testing, I've never seen an option > to > save my Gateway credentials. Any thoughts on this? > > Thanks, > > Jeremy > > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > >> Sorry, but you can't set those when using Launch(). >> >> This is because Launch runs mstsc in a separate process, and there's no >> secure way to pass the credentials to the new process. >> >> Rob >> >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:5D223BE8-2941-46D0-9A82-211ECEE3E63B@microsoft.com... >> > Thanks for your reply. I figured that would be the answer i would get. >> > The >> > problem I have using the RdpClientShell method, is that I haven't been >> > able >> > to figure out how to auto populate the Gateway Login Credentials, like >> > I'm >> > able to do using the the old vbscript methods. >> > >> > Any help with this? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Jeremy >> > >> > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: >> > >> >> You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS >> >> Web >> >> Access, you can see an example of its use. >> >> >> >> (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) >> >> >> >> Rob >> >> >> >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >> >> in >> >> message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... >> >> > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS >> >> > Gateway >> >> > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is >> >> > displayed >> >> > in >> >> > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App >> >> > display >> >> > the >> >> > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. >> >> > >> >> > Jeremy >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest Jeremy Wadsworth Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Re: Web Access and Remote Apps I'm using 6.1 and I'm referring to when connecting through the browser. You can see clearly what I'm talking about by viewing the screenshots at the following link. http://jeremywadsworth.com/samplerdp61/tstest.htm Thanks, Jeremy "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > What version of the client are you running? > > When you click on the Advanced tab in mstsc, click on Settings at the > bottom, what are your Connection Settings and Logon Settings set to? > > Rob > > "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:7B008B10-0D08-46E3-AE5C-B9D6ABD19A39@microsoft.com... > > Rob, > > > > I've read that a user should be able to save the Gateway credentials the > > first time the login appears. In all my testing, I've never seen an option > > to > > save my Gateway credentials. Any thoughts on this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeremy > > > > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > > > >> Sorry, but you can't set those when using Launch(). > >> > >> This is because Launch runs mstsc in a separate process, and there's no > >> secure way to pass the credentials to the new process. > >> > >> Rob > >> > >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > >> message news:5D223BE8-2941-46D0-9A82-211ECEE3E63B@microsoft.com... > >> > Thanks for your reply. I figured that would be the answer i would get. > >> > The > >> > problem I have using the RdpClientShell method, is that I haven't been > >> > able > >> > to figure out how to auto populate the Gateway Login Credentials, like > >> > I'm > >> > able to do using the the old vbscript methods. > >> > > >> > Any help with this? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Jeremy > >> > > >> > "Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote: > >> > > >> >> You need to use IMsRdpClientShell's Launch method. If you install TS > >> >> Web > >> >> Access, you can see an example of its use. > >> >> > >> >> (You'll need to set the RdpFileContents property first.) > >> >> > >> >> Rob > >> >> > >> >> "Jeremy Wadsworth" <JeremyWadsworth@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > >> >> in > >> >> message news:6CB9F9F5-F4EF-49DE-8401-D6A64BCC14E1@microsoft.com... > >> >> > I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS > >> >> > Gateway > >> >> > (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is > >> >> > displayed > >> >> > in > >> >> > the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App > >> >> > display > >> >> > the > >> >> > new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. > >> >> > > >> >> > Jeremy > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >
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