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services:remote-access:rdesktop [2013/11/12 21:49] – [Connecting from a Linux computer using the command line] dregerservices:remote-access:rdesktop [2016/10/28 11:38] (current) – [Connecting from a Linux computer using Remote Desktop Viewer] tomannecke
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 Again, click //Connect//. If the connection was successful, the familiar Windows login screen should appear and you are able to log in. Again, click //Connect//. If the connection was successful, the familiar Windows login screen should appear and you are able to log in.
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 +**If the connection was unsuccessful then try connecting using just your //username// (without the prefix //FU-BERLIN\// seen in the screenshot above) and input //FU-BERLIN// as the //Domain// if it is requested.**
  
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-The number after the option **a** specifies the color depth in bits while the two numbers after the **g** option specify the resolution to be used for the connection. If you want to connect to Windows computer in full screen, use the option **f** instead, thus:+The number after the option **a** specifies the color depth in bits while the two numbers after the **g** option specify the resolution to be used for the connection. You can change this to any other resolution (e.g. 1200x900). If you want to connect to Windows computer in full screen, use the option **f** instead, thus:
  
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services/remote-access/rdesktop.1384292952.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/11/12 21:49 by dreger

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