problem appserverclient on ubuntu feisty

Discussion in 'Parallels Remote Application Server' started by umarro, Jun 19, 2007.

  1. umarro

    umarro Guest

    I am running 2x application server on Windows Server 2003. configuration by default. user:admin, password:blank.
    i install application server client on ubuntu 7.04
    i start
    /opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin/appserverclient -s192.168.1.4 -a"MS WORD" -uadmin but didn't respond anything...what's problem ??

    thank's for all solve my problem

    regards
     
  2. 4TiNNiTuS

    4TiNNiTuS Guest

    Dude, use a password.
    You cannot access a Win server over the network with a blank pass. However if you must use a blank password there is a group policy setting for that.
     
  3. ewtesterman

    ewtesterman Guest

    Same problem

    I do have a password set and have confirmed that remote desktop is working, however when I run the appserverclient it pauses for a few moments and then return to the prompt. Any ideas on where to look to chase this problem down would be great.
     
  4. Lee

    Lee Guest

    can you see any session start or login attempt in the event logs on the terminal server?

    do you see any window, or the prompt purely sits in the terminal and then returns to the prompt after a few seconds

    Have you confirmed the application name is correct, its case sensitive.

    Do you have a windows client to test with and does the app publish and you can run it also with the same user account?
     
  5. McShinsky

    McShinsky Guest

    Here is my Fiesty command string. I have this line as an application launcher.

    '/opt/2X/applicationserverclient/bin/appserverclient' -m2G -sapps.mcshinsky.com:20002 -u'User Name' -p'Password' -d'Domain' -a'Application' -Slocal=verygood

    I have yet to figure out however to get my Fiesty client to connect to an external gateway that passes through to internal Publishing agent over SSL. Maybe in the Version 5 Linux client this will work better.

    Good luck

    Rob
     

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