Managing a single user session from the command line
The following Parallels Client for Windows parameters are available when launching published application and published desktop in a single client session from the command line.
Parameters |
Note |
s!='primary server' |
Primary Server hostname or IP address. |
b!='backup server' |
Secondary Server hostname or IP address. |
a!='application/desktop id' |
Published Application/Desktop ID. |
p!='override application params' |
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t!='port' |
Port of the Parallels RAS server connection. |
u!='username' |
Username for the user to connect with. |
q!='password' |
Password for the user. |
d!='domain' ignored if user name is in UPN format |
Domain name. |
l!='0/1' 0 use primary server, 1 user backup server |
Specify value in order to connect either to primary or backup server. |
m!='connection mode' (gateway mode = 0, direct mode 1, gateway ssl mode = 2, direct ssl = 3, direct rdp=4) |
Specify value for the connection mode. |
o!='0/1' if set to 1 credentials are overwritten with SSO information if available |
When set to 1, credentials are overwritten with SSO credentials. |
i!='connection alias' |
Specify a connection Alias. |
c! |
Always ask for credentials. |
r! |
Reconnect if connection is dropped . |
Example:
- In Command Prompt, go to the location were Parallels Client is installed and run the following command:
TSClient.exe s!='2008ad1.2x.testing' a!='#50' t!='80' d!='2x.testing' u!='testerjm'q!='123456' m!='0'
Running the above command will launch Published application with ID92, for user testerjm.