RDP bug on 1.01.4.344
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 12:58 am
Dear Sir,
FrontMotion Login has some RDP bugs on last version. It seems you already fix them on 1.01.4.344! Greate job!
I try this version and find one more bug about RDP.
My OS is Win XP SP2. For some reason, I did not use Windows Shell (Explorer.exe) as my normal shell.
I did 2 steps:
1.I modify "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell" Key value to some non-exist file! After done this, all user will not have any windows shell after user login.
2.I add one schedule job to run my own program when user login.
Then Windows will not have any shell but when user login, he will saw my program to use.
After I install FrontMotion, it seems OK. But there is one trouble about RDP!
If power on machine and don't login from local. User use RDP login to this machine, my program seems does not run. At this time, even I logon locally, still no any action. I have to Ctrl-Alt-Delete and choose reboot this machine.
If power on machine and login from local first. Then user use RDP to logon. All OK...
Thanks for this good software.
George
FrontMotion Login has some RDP bugs on last version. It seems you already fix them on 1.01.4.344! Greate job!
I try this version and find one more bug about RDP.
My OS is Win XP SP2. For some reason, I did not use Windows Shell (Explorer.exe) as my normal shell.
I did 2 steps:
1.I modify "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell" Key value to some non-exist file! After done this, all user will not have any windows shell after user login.
2.I add one schedule job to run my own program when user login.
Then Windows will not have any shell but when user login, he will saw my program to use.
After I install FrontMotion, it seems OK. But there is one trouble about RDP!
If power on machine and don't login from local. User use RDP login to this machine, my program seems does not run. At this time, even I logon locally, still no any action. I have to Ctrl-Alt-Delete and choose reboot this machine.
If power on machine and login from local first. Then user use RDP to logon. All OK...
Thanks for this good software.
George