Ciaran Grant
07-18-2003, 07:01 PM
I am using Terminal Services to connect Handheld PC's
running Microsoft Pocket PC v3.0. When Terminal Services
is started a form is displayed asking for a Server name
(IP address) with a list of Recent Servers and a Connect
button to connect to the chosen server. Does anyone know
of a way of bypassing this screen? I would like to be able
to pass the Server in as a parameter and automatically
connect to it. I have been able to do this very easily
when connecting with Terminal Services from a desktop PC
by using the Client Connection Manager. However, this does
not apply to Pocket PCs. Has anyone any suggestions.
Thanks.
Sooner Al
07-18-2003, 07:01 PM
AFAIK, you can not do that...
Al
"Ciaran Grant" <cgrant@w-c-s.co.uk> wrote in message news:025c01c2cec3$3ed890c0$7d02280a@TK2MSFTNGXS01. ..
> I am using Terminal Services to connect Handheld PC's
> running Microsoft Pocket PC v3.0. When Terminal Services
> is started a form is displayed asking for a Server name
> (IP address) with a list of Recent Servers and a Connect
> button to connect to the chosen server. Does anyone know
> of a way of bypassing this screen? I would like to be able
> to pass the Server in as a parameter and automatically
> connect to it. I have been able to do this very easily
> when connecting with Terminal Services from a desktop PC
> by using the Client Connection Manager. However, this does
> not apply to Pocket PCs. Has anyone any suggestions.
> Thanks.
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Ciaran Grant
07-18-2003, 07:03 PM
Thnaks Al. I was thinking it wasn't possible
Ciaran
>-----Original Message-----
>AFAIK, you can not do that...
>
> Al
>
>"Ciaran Grant" <cgrant@w-c-s.co.uk> wrote in message
news:025c01c2cec3$3ed890c0$7d02280a@TK2MSFTNGXS01. ..
>> I am using Terminal Services to connect Handheld PC's
>> running Microsoft Pocket PC v3.0. When Terminal Services
>> is started a form is displayed asking for a Server name
>> (IP address) with a list of Recent Servers and a Connect
>> button to connect to the chosen server. Does anyone know
>> of a way of bypassing this screen? I would like to be
able
>> to pass the Server in as a parameter and automatically
>> connect to it. I have been able to do this very easily
>> when connecting with Terminal Services from a desktop PC
>> by using the Client Connection Manager. However, this
does
>> not apply to Pocket PCs. Has anyone any suggestions.
>> Thanks.
>
>
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