On Thu, 22 Jun 2017, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
I started playing with it yesterday but the problem I have is I cannot get
it to prompt for a password unless I start it from a terminal. That is a
non-starter for me.
I need something I can run from <alt><f2> and be able to connect.
Regards,
have you tried something like that in <alt><f2>
xfreerdp /u:USER /p:PASSWORD /w:1200 /h:600 /v:SERVER-ADDRESS
Yes, I have. The problem is it leaves the unencrypted passwords in my history.
Other than that, Xfreerdp seems to work fine.
Regards,
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