[K12OSN] Windows Terminal Server Question

"Terrell Prudé, Jr." microman at cmosnetworks.com
Thu Nov 11 02:40:55 UTC 2004


Sí, pero quieres usar el nombre del usuario en el servidor Windows.  Por 
ejemplo, mi nombre de usuario en mi computadora GNU/Linux es "microman", 
pero en el servidor Windows 2003, es "tprude".  Necesito que usar 
"tprude" en este caso.

For the rest of us gringos, the above means:

Yes, but you want to use the username on the Window server.  For 
example, my username on my GNU/Linux computer is "microman", but on the 
Windows 2003 server, it's "tprude".  I need to use "tprude" in this case.

--TP

Héctor Menjivar wrote:

>Terrell:
>
>	En tu mail microman at multimedia es nombre del usuario?
>
>Hector
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] En
>nombre de Héctor Menjivar
>Enviado el: Miércoles, 10 de Noviembre de 2004 09:18 a.m.
>Para: 'Support list for opensource software in schools.'
>Asunto: RE: [K12OSN] Windows Terminal Server Question
>
>
>Muchas Gracias Terrell voy a probar con esa configuración y luego te
>cuento.
>
>
>Hector
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] En
>nombre de "Terrell Prudé, Jr."
>Enviado el: Miércoles, 10 de Noviembre de 2004 06:51 a.m.
>Para: Support list for opensource software in schools.
>Asunto: Re: [K12OSN] Windows Terminal Server Question
>
>Héctor Menjivar wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi:
>>
>>Can you help me to run windows 2003 terminal services on thin clients
>>attached to a k12 ltsp 
>>
>>Hector
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>
>!Hola, Héctor, y bienvenidos!
>
>Sure; I do this all the time at work (job requirement, not personal 
>choice).  The "rdesktop" command is what you want.  Say I have a server 
>named "win2003box", with IP address 10.0.0.5, and domain name 
>"mydistrict.edu".  Here's what you'd do:
>
>  microman at multimedia:~$ rdesktop win2003box.mydistrict.edu &
>
>You don't need that "&" at the end, but it gives you your terminal 
>window back and keeps a somewhat cleaner desktop.  :-)
>
>You can also do it by IP address, like so:
>
>  microman at multimedia:~$ rdesktop 10.0.0.5 &
>
>This works just fine, BTW, from the "Start" menu (the...well, "red hat" 
>icon at the bottom left for Red Hat / Fedora based distributions).  Then
>
>you don't need the "&".
>
>Now, here's how I *actually* do it, since I want to take advantage of 
>the new RDPv5 protocol's higher color resolution.  None of the extra 
>switches are required; I just like 'em:
>
>  microman at multimedia:~$ rdesktop -g 1024x768 -a 16 -u microman 
>win2003box.mydistrict.edu
>
>The "-g" means "geometry", or the "screen resolution" of your rdesktop 
>session.  Since I run 1280x1024 on GNU/Linux, it makes sense for me to 
>have a 1024x768 rdesktop session.  :-)  The default is 800x600.  The 
>"-a" means "color bit depth", in this case, 16-bit color, or 65,536 
>colors (default is 8-bit, or 256 colors).  The "-u" is your Windows 
>username.  If you don't specify "-u", then your GNU/Linux username will 
>be used by default.  Again, none of these extra switches are required.
>
>--TP
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