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Guest Johan Huygh - Freebility
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Hi,

 

I'm using a Gotive (http://www.gotive.com) H42 device to connect to a terminal

server. We want to read out specific hardware over USB with the H42 device,

and the read-out software resides on the terminal server.

 

Can someone help me with this ? Apparently you can eg. use a USB keyboard

over the remote desktop connection, but you are not able to active the

checkboxes "disk drives", "printers" and "serial ports" in the options panel

of the logon screen. So I expect this type of specific funcionality is also

out of the question...

 

Thank you for all your help!

 

Johan Huygh

johan.huygh AT freebility.be

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Guest Rong Chen [MSFT]
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Re: USB port mapping using remote desktop on Windows CE 5.0 device

 

Are you using win2k3 server? If so, redirection of such device is not

supported.

 

Thanks

 

Rong

 

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"Johan Huygh - Freebility" <Johan Huygh -

Freebility@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:F86B625D-10FB-4FCF-B3D1-EFC6FC7F2761@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> I'm using a Gotive (http://www.gotive.com) H42 device to connect to a terminal

> server. We want to read out specific hardware over USB with the H42

> device,

> and the read-out software resides on the terminal server.

>

> Can someone help me with this ? Apparently you can eg. use a USB keyboard

> over the remote desktop connection, but you are not able to active the

> checkboxes "disk drives", "printers" and "serial ports" in the options

> panel

> of the logon screen. So I expect this type of specific funcionality is

> also

> out of the question...

>

> Thank you for all your help!

>

> Johan Huygh

> johan.huygh AT freebility.be

Guest Johan Huygh - Freebility
Posted

Re: USB port mapping using remote desktop on Windows CE 5.0 device

 

We're in implementation phase... so we can still choose if we need to.

 

Which are the supported configurations ?

 

The actual idea is to use a portable/car mounted PC in a car with Windows

(any version) on it, and remote desktop or terminal client on the Win CE 5.0

device using a WLAN peer-to-peer connection.

 

Thanks for your help!

 

Johan.

 

"Rong Chen [MSFT]" wrote:

> Are you using win2k3 server? If so, redirection of such device is not

> supported.

>

> Thanks

>

> Rong

>

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>

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> "Johan Huygh - Freebility" <Johan Huygh -

> Freebility@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:F86B625D-10FB-4FCF-B3D1-EFC6FC7F2761@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I'm using a Gotive (http://www.gotive.com) H42 device to connect to a terminal

> > server. We want to read out specific hardware over USB with the H42

> > device,

> > and the read-out software resides on the terminal server.

> >

> > Can someone help me with this ? Apparently you can eg. use a USB keyboard

> > over the remote desktop connection, but you are not able to active the

> > checkboxes "disk drives", "printers" and "serial ports" in the options

> > panel

> > of the logon screen. So I expect this type of specific funcionality is

> > also

> > out of the question...

> >

> > Thank you for all your help!

> >

> > Johan Huygh

> > johan.huygh AT freebility.be

>

>

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Guest Johan Huygh - Freebility
Posted

Re: USB port mapping using remote desktop on Windows CE 5.0 device

 

Hi,

 

We still have not found a solution for the problem mentioned below. Anyone

any ideas ?

 

Thanks!

 

Johan.

 

"Johan Huygh - Freebility" wrote:

> We're in implementation phase... so we can still choose if we need to.

>

> Which are the supported configurations ?

>

> The actual idea is to use a portable/car mounted PC in a car with Windows

> (any version) on it, and remote desktop or terminal client on the Win CE 5.0

> device using a WLAN peer-to-peer connection.

>

> Thanks for your help!

>

> Johan.

>

> "Rong Chen [MSFT]" wrote:

>

> > Are you using win2k3 server? If so, redirection of such device is not

> > supported.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Rong

> >

> > --

> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

> >

> > --

> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

> > "Johan Huygh - Freebility" <Johan Huygh -

> > Freebility@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:F86B625D-10FB-4FCF-B3D1-EFC6FC7F2761@microsoft.com...

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I'm using a Gotive (http://www.gotive.com) H42 device to connect to a terminal

> > > server. We want to read out specific hardware over USB with the H42

> > > device,

> > > and the read-out software resides on the terminal server.

> > >

> > > Can someone help me with this ? Apparently you can eg. use a USB keyboard

> > > over the remote desktop connection, but you are not able to active the

> > > checkboxes "disk drives", "printers" and "serial ports" in the options

> > > panel

> > > of the logon screen. So I expect this type of specific funcionality is

> > > also

> > > out of the question...

> > >

> > > Thank you for all your help!

> > >

> > > Johan Huygh

> > > johan.huygh AT freebility.be

> >

> >

Guest Rong Chen [MSFT]
Posted

Re: USB port mapping using remote desktop on Windows CE 5.0 device

 

I don't think this is supported in Vista/Windows Server 08 either. In

Vista/WS08, the new USB PnP device redirection feature currently only

supports wpdmtp type devices which are mostly digital cameras and mp3

players.

 

Thanks

 

Rong

 

 

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"Johan Huygh - Freebility" <JohanHuyghFreebility@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote in message news:46B1D799-81A5-41A0-9C40-B21492158C0F@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> We still have not found a solution for the problem mentioned below. Anyone

> any ideas ?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Johan.

>

> "Johan Huygh - Freebility" wrote:

>

>> We're in implementation phase... so we can still choose if we need to.

>>

>> Which are the supported configurations ?

>>

>> The actual idea is to use a portable/car mounted PC in a car with Windows

>> (any version) on it, and remote desktop or terminal client on the Win CE

>> 5.0

>> device using a WLAN peer-to-peer connection.

>>

>> Thanks for your help!

>>

>> Johan.

>>

>> "Rong Chen [MSFT]" wrote:

>>

>> > Are you using win2k3 server? If so, redirection of such device is

>> > not

>> > supported.

>> >

>> > Thanks

>> >

>> > Rong

>> >

>> > --

>> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>> > rights.

>> >

>> > --

>> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>> > rights.

>> > "Johan Huygh - Freebility" <Johan Huygh -

>> > Freebility@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> > news:F86B625D-10FB-4FCF-B3D1-EFC6FC7F2761@microsoft.com...

>> > > Hi,

>> > >

>> > > I'm using a Gotive (http://www.gotive.com) H42 device to connect to a

>> > > terminal

>> > > server. We want to read out specific hardware over USB with the H42

>> > > device,

>> > > and the read-out software resides on the terminal server.

>> > >

>> > > Can someone help me with this ? Apparently you can eg. use a USB

>> > > keyboard

>> > > over the remote desktop connection, but you are not able to active

>> > > the

>> > > checkboxes "disk drives", "printers" and "serial ports" in the

>> > > options

>> > > panel

>> > > of the logon screen. So I expect this type of specific funcionality

>> > > is

>> > > also

>> > > out of the question...

>> > >

>> > > Thank you for all your help!

>> > >

>> > > Johan Huygh

>> > > johan.huygh AT freebility.be

>> >

>> >


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