Terminal Server support? [message #7002] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 07:25  |
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Originally posted by: michel.loehr.saxsys.de
Hi
As it looks now, EPF doesn't really support to be used in a terminal
server environment, or does it?
If not, is it on the feature list?
Cheers,
Michel
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Re: Terminal Server support? [message #7117 is a reply to message #7098] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 13:44  |
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You can work around this by using parameters for the epf launcher. The
launcher takes the same parameters as an eclipse launcher. If you use
the -data parameter and a unique folder for workspace information you
could run multiple instances of EPF Composer.
For example, each user could have a link on their desktop that has this
command:
\install-location\epf -data \my-home-folder\epfworkspace
Take a look at the parameters in epf.ini in the same folder as the epf
launcher. Any of these can be overridden.
Let me know if this gets you closer to a solution.
Thanks.
Michel Löhr wrote:
> For Terminal Server, each user must be able to start the same installed
> instance of EPF. Currently, if you start EPF for a second time, you get
> an error message.
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> Cheers,
>
> Michel
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Re: Terminal Server support? [message #562403 is a reply to message #7002] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 10:56  |
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It is not explicitly on the feature list today, but you could submit an
enhancement request in Bugzilla. Could you give us some insight on what
is required to support a terminal server environment?
Thanks.
Michel Löhr wrote:
> Hi
>
> As it looks now, EPF doesn't really support to be used in a terminal
> server environment, or does it?
>
> If not, is it on the feature list?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michel
>
>
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Re: Terminal Server support? [message #562451 is a reply to message #7053] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 13:25  |
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Originally posted by: michel.loehr.saxsys.de
For Terminal Server, each user must be able to start the same installed
instance of EPF. Currently, if you start EPF for a second time, you get an
error message.
Cheers,
Michel
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Re: Terminal Server support? [message #562472 is a reply to message #7098] |
Thu, 13 April 2006 13:44  |
Eclipse User |
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You can work around this by using parameters for the epf launcher. The
launcher takes the same parameters as an eclipse launcher. If you use
the -data parameter and a unique folder for workspace information you
could run multiple instances of EPF Composer.
For example, each user could have a link on their desktop that has this
command:
\install-location\epf -data \my-home-folder\epfworkspace
Take a look at the parameters in epf.ini in the same folder as the epf
launcher. Any of these can be overridden.
Let me know if this gets you closer to a solution.
Thanks.
Michel Löhr wrote:
> For Terminal Server, each user must be able to start the same installed
> instance of EPF. Currently, if you start EPF for a second time, you get
> an error message.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michel
>
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