Command File Parameters on Embedded Linux client
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:37:48 -0500
Hi,
I'm testing some apps using winterm server, and I'm successfully
connecting via Smartflex Thin Client w/Embedded linux -But the hosted
app is a .cmd file, and the command screen (c:\ prompt) wont close after
I close the RDP windows session.
It shuts down fine on the server side (of course), but for some reason
it's staying open until I terminate by closing the window on the Linux
client.
Any ideas on how to force this command window closed from the client side?
Thanks
RM
CPSolutions
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