View and Modify Terminal Server Properties
To configure a Terminal Server:
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In the RAS Console, navigate to
Farm
/ <site-name> /
Terminal Servers
.
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Right-click a server and click
Properties
in the context menu.
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The
Server Properties
dialog opens where you can configure the terminal server.
The rest of this section describes how to set individual server configuration properties.
The Properties Tab Page
Select or clear the
Enable Server in site
option to enable or disable a server on the site. By default, a server is enabled. A disabled server cannot serve published applications and virtual desktops to clients.
Other elements on the
Properties
page are:
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Server
— specifies the server name.
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Description
— specifies the server description.
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Change Direct Address
— select this option if you need to change the direct address that Parallels Client uses to establish a direct connection with the terminal server.
The Agent Settings Tab Page
Each terminal server in the farm has a RAS Terminal Server Agent installed to provide a connection between the Parallels Remote Application Server and the terminal server. Use the
Agent Settings
tab page to configure the agent.
To use the default settings, select the
Inherit default settings
option. To view or modify the default settings, click the
Edit Defaults
link.
If you want to specify custom settings for a given server, clear the
Inherit default settings
option and specify agent properties as follows:
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Port
. Specifies a different remote desktop connection port number if a non-default port is configured on the server.
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Max Sessions
. Specifies the maximum number of sessions.
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Publishing Session Timeout
. Specifies the amount of time each session remains connected in the background after the user has closed the published application. This option is used to avoid unnecessary reconnections with the server.
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Allow Client URL/Mail Redirection
. Select this option to allow http and mailto links to be opened using a local application on the client computer rather than the server’s resources. To configure a list of URLs which should not be redirected, navigate to the
URL Redirection
tab in the
Settings
node of a site.
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Logging
. Enables or disables the RAS Terminal Server Agent logging. Such logging should only be enabled if instructed by the Parallels Support.
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Use RemoteApps if available
. Enable this option to allow use of remote apps for shell-related issues when an app is not displayed correctly. This feature is supported on the Parallels Client for Windows only.
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Allow 2XRemoteExec to send command to the client
. Select this option to allow a process running on the server to instruct the client to deploy an application on the client side. More on 2XRemoteExec in the following subsection.
Using RemoteExec
RemoteExec is a feature that facilitates the servers ability to send commands to the client. This is done using the command line utility
2XRemoteExec.exe
. Command line options include:
Command Line Parameter
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Parameter Description
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-s
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Used to run the 2XRemoteExec command in ‘silent’ mode. Without this parameter, the command will display pop up messages from the application. If you include the parameter, the messages will not be displayed.
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-t
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Is used to specify the timeout until the application is started. Timeout must be a value between 5000ms and 30000ms. Note that the value inserted is in ‘ms’. If the timeout expires the command returns with an error. Please note that the application might still be started on the client.
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-?
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Shows a help list of the parameters that 2XRemoteExec uses.
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"Path for Remote Application"
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The Application that will be started on the client as prompted from the server.
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Examples:
The following command displays a message box describing the parameters that can be used.
2XRemoteExec -?
This command runs Notepad on the client.
2XRemoteExec C:\Windows\System32\Notepad.exe
In this example, the command opens the
C:\readme.txt
file in the Notepad on the client. No message is shown and 2XRemoteExec would wait for 6 seconds or until the application is started.
2XRemoteExec C:\Windows\System32\Notepad.exe “C:\readme.txt”
RDP Printer Tab Page
The
RDP Printer
tab page allows you to configure the renaming format of redirected printers. The format may vary depending on which version and language of the server you are using.
To use the default RDP printer settings, select the
Inherit default settings
option. To view or modify the default options, click the
Edit Defaults
link.
The
RDP Printer Name Format
drop-down list allows you to select a printer name format specifically for the configured server.
Select the
Remove session number from printer name
and/or the
Remove client name from printer name
to exclude the corresponding information from the printer name.
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