Re: File copy progress bar missing,



Jim - you might want to try rdesktop mailing lists:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=24366. This newsgroup is geared
towards Microsoft Terminal Services, you will find little to none experience
with Linux clients here.

Another consideration would be whether you use Windows Shell to copy files.
If you do, and progress bar is not visible, there is definitely something
wrong. If you copy using some other methods from within TS session, such as
copy/xcopy, progress bar will not be visible. If you initiate the copy from
Linux client, I do not know what to expect.

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Maxim Oustiougov,
Terminal Services Program Manager

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"Jim" <Jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I am currently scratching my head ttrying to figure out what's wrong.

I conenct to a terminal serviver using rdesktop from a Linux client (hp
t5525)

When I copy some files between a mapped drive - a USB DOK- on the
thinclient
and the server, there's no file progress bar visible.

The terminal server is running on Windows 2003 SP1 with all hotfixes
installed via Widows update,

Has anyone come across this before, if so - any help appreciated,

Regards,
Jim


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