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Hi
I need a remote desktop client that supports 'console' mode.

To access my win2003 server I use XP RDC with the /console option.

Is there a client for the n800 that supports this ?

Quick overview here:
http://firechewy.com/blog/archive/2005/10/18/926.aspx

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Thanks does that support the console mode ?
 
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Remote to the 2003 machine that is your target, and then go to start - run "mstsc.exe -console" and create another RDP session to the same machine this time on the winstation 0 (console). You can also accomplish the same by remoting into a 'Gateway' machine and then opening RDP Console sessions to the other servers. You will need the proper permissions and Remote settings for multiple sessions, Google this if needed.
 
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Sorry not sure if I understand this.
I have apps running on the active windows 2003 console.
I need to interact with the from the N800.

NOT start another console on the windows 2003 server.

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rdesktop -0 server
 
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Thanks.

How do I start rdesktop -0 SERVER_IPADDRESS from the n800 ?

Can I create a shortcut like that ?
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I don't know how to make a shortcut, but you can install osso-xterm and type it out.
 
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I am wrong. The client doesn't seem to take command line input, so the -0 option doesn't work. If I figure it out, I'll post it.
 
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Anybody figure out how to move the mouse cursor around in rdesktop? With either a BT mouse (which sounds unlikely, given what these forums turn up) or with a keyboard? It sounds like turning on MouseKeys in Windows might work, but I don't have a numpad on my keyboard. Boo.
 
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