Questions
- Gui
- How do I connect to a Windows 2000 Server ?
- How do I connect to a Windows XP/2003 Server ?
- How do I connect to a Unix/Linux Server ?
- How do I make a direct connection (no chooser-dialog) to a Unix/Linux Server ?
- How do I make an indirect connection (chooser-dialog) to a Unix/Linux Server ?
- How do I connect to a VNC Server ?
- How do I connect to a VNC Server protected by a username/password ?
- How do I connect to a Citrix Server ?
Answers
- Gui
- How do I connect to a Windows 2000 Server ? Just wait until the Gui appears. Then insert the address of the Windows 2000 Server and press "Start"
- How do I connect to a Windows XP/2003 Server ? You can do the same as when you connect to a Windows 2000 Server and this will give you a 256color connection.If you want a connection with more color then do the following:
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Terminal Server"
- Select the radiobutton "65536"
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the Windows 2003/XP Server and press "Start"
- How do I connect to a Unix/Linux Server ? To make a connection to Unix/Linux server using X11 do the following:
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Protocol"
- Select the radiobutton "X-protocol"
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the Unix/Linux Server and press "Start"
- How do I make a direct connection (no chooser-dialog) to a Unix/Linux Server ? The default behaviour of Pilotlinux is, when the X-Protcol is used (see above), to make a direct connection to a XDMCP server. To make sure do the following:
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Protocol"
- Select the radiobutton "X-protocol"
- Go to the tab labeled "X Options"
- Select the radiobutton "Direct"
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the Unix/Linux Server and press "Start"
- How do I make an indirect connection (chooser-dialog) to a Unix/Linux Server ? With Pilotlinux it is possible to make a connection to a XDMCP-chooser that lets you select from a list ofXDMCP Servers. To do this do the following :
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Protocol"
- Select the radiobutton "X-protocol"
- Go to the tab labeled "X Options"
- Select the radiobutton "Indirect"
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the Unix/Linux Server and press "Start"
- How do I connect to a VNC Server ? To make a connection to a VNC Server do the following:
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Protocol"
- Select the radiobutton "VNC"
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the VNC Server and press "Start"
- How do I connect to a VNC Server protected by a username/password ? A this moment in time, this can only be done by the Pilotlinux Beta version.To make a connection to a username/password protected VNC Server do the following:
- Check the checkbox labeld "Show advanced options"
- Go to the tab labeled "Protocol"
- Select the radiobutton "VNC"
- Go to the tab labeled "Login"
- Enter the username and Password
- Go back to the first tab (labeled "Server")
- Enter the address of the VNC Server and press "Start"
- How do I connect to a Citrix Server ? Pilotlinux does not support the ICA-protocol since there is no free software that supports the ICA-protocol.However, most Citrix Servers also support the RDP-protocol used by Microsoft. See"How do I connect to a Windows 2000 Server ?" for more information on howto connect to a Citrix Server using the RDP-protocol.
The Licronclient can make a connection using the ICA-protocol and all its extra features, see the licron site for more information about the Licronclient.
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