Rasberry Pi3 and Terminal Server help

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Re: Rasberry Pi3 and Terminal Server help

by akatik » Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:40 am

chappoy2k wrote:is there any guide on how to setup on PI from scratch to work with a remote terminal server?
There are a tons of text just below 'download' section: http://wtware.com/index.html#download

But it should be intuitive, self-documented. Show me YOUR screen photo, where you come into troubles, and we'll try to change it.
chappoy2k wrote:
aka wrote:Manage Pi with WTware with Solarwind? :shock:
we have a remote agent that works for Linux, so would have link this to be possible in the back end..
Show me a link to this agent. Google only shows me monitoring, not manage.

Re: Rasberry Pi3 and Terminal Server help

by chappoy2k » Wed Oct 11, 2017 2:21 pm

aka wrote:
chappoy2k wrote:We need to be able to use a URL (hosted offsite) for the server (so far it keeps prompting for IP instead...
Who prompted for IP for server? Screen photo, please.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view ... ajaxhist=0

It looks like the above link... is there any guide on how to setup on PI from scratch to work with a remote terminal server?
aka wrote:
chappoy2k wrote:We also would like to install our remote support app via Solarwinds to be able to manage them offsite.
Manage Pi with WTware with Solarwind? :shock:
we have a remote agent that works for Linux, so would have link this to be possible in the back end..
aka wrote:
chappoy2k wrote:I have downloaded the configurator tool but once configured i only seem to get to a black screen with configuration settings for WiFi or Ethernet etc... i can't get past it.
Past what?

Did you understand WTware itself is operating system running on bare hardware, not windows application?
Correct yes, i want to connect to our remote terminal server to run the windows applications...

Re: Rasberry Pi3 and Terminal Server help

by aka » Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:42 am

chappoy2k wrote:We need to be able to use a URL (hosted offsite) for the server (so far it keeps prompting for IP instead...
Who prompted for IP for server? Screen photo, please.
chappoy2k wrote:We also would like to install our remote support app via Solarwinds to be able to manage them offsite.
Manage Pi with WTware with Solarwind? :shock:
chappoy2k wrote:I have downloaded the configurator tool but once configured i only seem to get to a black screen with configuration settings for WiFi or Ethernet etc... i can't get past it.
Past what?

Did you understand WTware itself is operating system running on bare hardware, not windows application?

Rasberry Pi3 and Terminal Server help

by chappoy2k » Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:00 pm

Good Evening.

I am new to the WTware product but what I have seen so far it seems to fit our requirement exactly...

Bit of background.

We host a RDS service for our clients and we were looking to roll out a standard image and platform for all the PC's that are coming to end of life. We have purchase a few Raspberry Pi 3 devices to see if they will allow our clients to remotely connect to our hosted RDS Apps and RDS Terminal Server. Which i believe it can. (we don't want to use the Raspberry Pi OS or Windows IoT as neither provide the full function for RDP and printing etc from what we can see).

The users need to be able to use their locally connected printers, both USB or IP based. We need to be able to use a URL (hosted offsite) for the server (so far it keeps prompting for IP instead which will be no good as these will change over time).

We also would like to install our remote support app via Solarwinds to be able to manage them offsite. it will also need to prompt for Active Directory username and password (with option to save credentials)

I want to be able to install this onto a SD card and everything boot off that.

I have downloaded the configurator tool but once configured i only seem to get to a black screen with configuration settings for WiFi or Ethernet etc... i can't get past it.

i wondered if the above is viable and if there are any Videos to set it up... currently all the useful videos i have found are not in English.

if someone could help me test and implement i would be very greatful.

i'll look forward to hearing your comments...

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