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Selecting windows nt desktop or application to run – Visara eTerm 300 User Manual

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Username:

The User ID can be a local or global user account set up on a particular Server.

Password:

The password associated with the user ID specified above.

Domain:

If the Terminal Servers in which you are creating the connection belongs to a Windows
NT domain, and the Primary Domain Controller is performing user authentication,
enter the Windows NT domain name such as “Dept_Server”. However, if the
Terminal Server is not a member of a Windows NT domain, or if you want user
authentication performed locally, enter the name of that Terminal Server.

Selecting Windows NT Desktop or Application to Run at Logon

On connection, the Windows NT Desktop is displayed by default. If this should remain
unchanged, click Next.

You can select Application file name and enter the name of the application you would
like to start upon connection. When specifying an application, you may also specify a
working directory.

Desktop:

Select this option if you want the connection to display Windows NT desktop.

Application file name:

Select this option if you want an application to start automatically as soon as the
connection is established. Enter the directory path and the filename of the desired
application. If the path to the application is not specified in the Path command on
the Terminal Server, you must specify the full pathname. When a user activates this
connection, the application starts automatically. When the user closes the application,
the connection also terminates.

Working directory:

If you have specified an application for the connection to start, you can also specify the
pathname to a working directory for it to start in. Any data files generated by the application
are saved by default in the directory specified. If you do not specify a working directory,
data files are saved in the user’s home directory on the Terminal Server.

Click Next.

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