Guest John A. Bailo Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 Suppose I terminal serve to a server, and from there terminal serve to another server (I have to do this for security reasons - I cannot directly connect from my workstation). Workstation (A) -> Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host © All my sessions are full screen. Now, I want to keep Session C open, but flip back to Session B. How can I do this? Also, I might want to open several full screen sessions from (B) -- (D), (E).... Workstation (A) -> Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host © Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host (D) Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host (E) How can I flip back to (B), open new full screen sessions, and flip between them? Are there keyboard commands for this?
Guest Dave Patrick Posted September 2, 2007 Posted September 2, 2007 Re: MSTSC: Flipping between sessions within a session Pin the window handle at the top of the screen (or mouse to top of screen) and use this to minimize as needed. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "John A. Bailo" wrote: > > Suppose I terminal serve to a server, and from there terminal serve to > another server (I have to do this for security reasons - I cannot > directly connect from my workstation). > > Workstation (A) -> Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host © > > All my sessions are full screen. > > Now, I want to keep Session C open, but flip back to Session B. > > How can I do this? > > > Also, I might want to open several full screen sessions from (B) -- > (D), (E).... > > Workstation (A) -> Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host © > Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host (D) > Bastion Host (B) -> Target Host (E) > > How can I flip back to (B), open new full screen sessions, and flip > between them? > > Are there keyboard commands for this? >
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