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Tsclientx crashes after connecting
Tsclientx crashes after connecting












  1. #Tsclientx crashes after connecting for mac os#
  2. #Tsclientx crashes after connecting mac os#
  3. #Tsclientx crashes after connecting full#

Like most Unix-derived software on the Mac, Apple's X11 is required. The GUI uses an optimized GTK+ build, specifically compiled for TSclientX. Stability and speed on Intel Macs (and PowerPC Macs for that matter) has been found by many to be superior compared to the official Mac RDP client.Īn open source RDP client for Windows NT Terminal Server and Windows 2000/2003/Vista Terminal Services, integrating Cendio's SeamlessRDP technologyĪ frontend for rdesktop and other remote desktop toolsĪ cross platform audio library with CoreAudio support. Multiple instances of TSclientX can be easily started and run concurrently.

#Tsclientx crashes after connecting full#

SeamlessRDP makes it possible to run individual applications on your Mac rather than a full Windows desktop. What makes TSclientX interesting compared to other Mac RDP Clients? Audio and file redirection for RDPv5 sessions are supported. Additionally, TSclientX offers an integrated VNC Viewer and SeamlessRDP support.

#Tsclientx crashes after connecting mac os#

It appears to be a native Mac OS application, but is in fact an assembly of open-source software working in concert to provide functionality similar to Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection.

#Tsclientx crashes after connecting for mac os#

TSclientX is a Remote Desktop Protocol (also known as Windows Terminal Services) client for Mac OS X. But this happens also in Windows clients, and if you're logged into the box via console.With Windows, however, there's a little program we have as part of an internal suite of packages that sends a fake "mouse jiggle" to any RDP session you have open.Is there anything like this for Linux? I am using Ubuntu, because it makes Linux snobs mad, and I like the lazy, worry-free Compiz setup.(Note: TSclientX is also available for PowerPC Macs as a separate download) Why disconnecting the tsclient and the VPN "resets" this, we have no idea, as so we're not 100% convinced this is what's going on. What we think is happening is the one of the monitoring software processes pops up a dialog box that steals focus, and so it wants you to hit "Go away" before it allows you to do anything else in Windows. Not only that, but sometimes you have to disconnect the vpn connection, then reconnect, reconnect tsclient, and THEN the desktop will come up with a prompt. So you have to disconnect from the tsclient. Like the desktop wallpaper will redraw, but that's it. Yeah, a pisser, but I could problem is that there's a 50% chance that the login prompt won't come back. Well, I *could,* but then *everyone* would have the settings fixed in this group, and that would make the boss a saaaad panda.So in essence, I have to jiggle my mouse every 15 minutes or else the screen saver kicks in, and I have to type in my password to get my desktop back. The AD has all users at this "safe" level to have screensavers pop on at 15 minutes. In essence, I have to have these graphs and alert systems up, and they only allow access from this remote desktop.I do have administrator access to this box, but not as the user I log into to get some of this software working (which authenticates not only by the remote desktop's IP, but the AD login). It's an XP pro box where I have to be on the desktop because it had proprietary monitoring clients and it's on an access list that is otherwise restricted from our VPN. For the most part, these work great, and crash far less than when I used Windows clients.One server is annoying, though. So, when I work from home, I use Kvpnc and tscleint (which I think is a front end to rdesktop, I am not sure) to connect to various Windows systems at work.














Tsclientx crashes after connecting