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franck
Hello,
I have a Windows2008 R2 server with MS Active Directory hosting your solution 2X ApplicationServer XG, and another Microsoft TSE server that provides all applications.
User workstations are running under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with user authentication by AD (Winbind).
I use a licensed copy of "2X ApplicationServer XG" to publish Windows applications (like Word, IE, ...) to users on Linux clients.
When I use the 2XCLIENT GUI with "Use credential system", the "SSO" works perfectly, but I do not want to use the 2XCLIENT GUI for my users.
I want to use the "appserverclient" command to create desktop launchers, this is easier to use for ordinary users.
I saw that the "-p" option represents the password of the user and it works well. The problem is that I don't know the passwords of my users, they are stored in AD, of course.
When I use the 2XCLIENT GUI, it launches "appserverclient" with a "-r" option, followed by an "ID" for the SSO, and it launch applications without asking the password for the TSE server.
Example: / opt/2X/Client/bin/appserverclient -u fgoirand -r IDX/dWa3/OhX6nWXm/lkiw== -s 192.168.0.24:80 -d dracenie
My question is: how can I easily get the value of option "-r" to launch applications by a launcher ?
Thanks by advance.
Best regards
I have a Windows2008 R2 server with MS Active Directory hosting your solution 2X ApplicationServer XG, and another Microsoft TSE server that provides all applications.
User workstations are running under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with user authentication by AD (Winbind).
I use a licensed copy of "2X ApplicationServer XG" to publish Windows applications (like Word, IE, ...) to users on Linux clients.
When I use the 2XCLIENT GUI with "Use credential system", the "SSO" works perfectly, but I do not want to use the 2XCLIENT GUI for my users.
I want to use the "appserverclient" command to create desktop launchers, this is easier to use for ordinary users.
I saw that the "-p" option represents the password of the user and it works well. The problem is that I don't know the passwords of my users, they are stored in AD, of course.
When I use the 2XCLIENT GUI, it launches "appserverclient" with a "-r" option, followed by an "ID" for the SSO, and it launch applications without asking the password for the TSE server.
Example: / opt/2X/Client/bin/appserverclient -u fgoirand -r IDX/dWa3/OhX6nWXm/lkiw== -s 192.168.0.24:80 -d dracenie
My question is: how can I easily get the value of option "-r" to launch applications by a launcher ?
Thanks by advance.
Best regards