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1 .TH rdesktop 1 "November 2005"
2 .SH NAME
3 .I rdesktop
4 \- Remote Desktop Protocol client
5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B rdesktop [options] server[:port]
7 .br
8 .SH DESCRIPTION
9 .I rdesktop
10 is a client for Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), used in a number of Microsoft
11 products including Windows NT Terminal Server, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP
12 and Windows 2003 Server.
13
14 .SH OPTIONS
15 .TP
16 .BR "-u <username>"
17 Username for authentication on the server.
18 .TP
19 .BR "-d <domain>"
20 Domain for authentication.
21 .TP
22 .BR "-s <shell>"
23 Startup shell for the user - starts a specific application instead of Explorer.
24 .TP
25 .BR "-c <directory>"
26 The initial working directory for the user. Often used in combination with -s
27 to set up a fixed login environment.
28 .TP
29 .BR "-p <password>"
30 The password to authenticate with. Note that this may have no effect if
31 "Always prompt for password" is enabled on the server. WARNING: if you specify
32 a password on the command line it may be visible to other users when they use
33 tools like ps. Use -p - to make rdesktop request a password at startup (from
34 standard input).
35 .TP
36 .BR "-n <hostname>"
37 Client hostname. Normally rdesktop automatically obtains the hostname of the
38 client.
39 .TP
40 .BR "-k <keyboard-map>"
41 Keyboard layout to emulate. This requires a corresponding keymap file to be
42 installed. The standard keymaps provided with rdesktop follow the RFC1766
43 naming scheme: a language code followed by a country code if necessary - e.g.
44 en-us, en-gb, de, fr, sv, etc.
45
46 The default keyboard map depends on the current locale (LC_* and LANG
47 environment variables). If the current locale is unknown, the default
48 keyboard map is en-us (a US English keyboard).
49
50 The keyboard maps are file names, which means that they are case
51 sensitive. The standard keymaps are all in lowercase.
52
53 The keyboard maps are searched relative to the directories
54 $HOME/.rdesktop/keymaps, KEYMAP_PATH (specified at build time), and
55 $CWD/keymaps, in this order. The keyboard-map argument can also be an
56 absolute filename.
57
58 The special value `none' can be used instead of a keyboard map.
59 In this case, rdesktop will guess the scancodes from the X11 event key
60 codes using an internal mapping method. This method only supports the
61 basic alphanumeric keys and may not work properly on all platforms
62 so its use is discouraged.
63 .TP
64 .BR "-g <geometry>"
65 Desktop geometry (WxH). If geometry is the special word "workarea", the geometry
66 will be fetched from the extended window manager hints property _NET_WORKAREA, from
67 the root window. The geometry can also be specified as a percentage of the whole
68 screen, e.g. "-g 80%".
69 .TP
70 .BR "-f"
71 Enable fullscreen mode. This overrides the window manager and causes the
72 rdesktop window to fully cover the current screen. Fullscreen mode can be
73 toggled at any time using Ctrl-Alt-Enter.
74 .TP
75 .BR "-b"
76 Force the server to send screen updates as bitmaps rather than using
77 higher-level drawing operations.
78 .TP
79 .BR "-A"
80 Enable SeamlessRDP. In this mode, rdesktop creates a X11 window for
81 each window on the server side. This mode requires the SeamlessRDP
82 server side component. When using this option, you should specify a
83 startup shell which launches the desired application through
84 SeamlessRDP. Example: rdesktop -A -s 'seamlessrdpshell notepad'.
85 .TP
86 .BR "-B"
87 Use the BackingStore of the Xserver instead of the integrated one in
88 rdesktop.
89 .TP
90 .BR "-e"
91 Disable encryption. This option is only needed (and will only work) if you
92 have a French version of NT TSE.
93 .TP
94 .BR "-E"
95 Disable encryption from client to server. This sends an encrypted login packet,
96 but everything after this is unencrypted (including interactive logins).
97 .TP
98 .BR "-m"
99 Do not send mouse motion events. This saves bandwidth, although some Windows
100 applications may rely on receiving mouse motion.
101 .TP
102 .BR "-C"
103 Use private colourmap. This will improve colour accuracy on an 8-bit display,
104 but rdesktop will appear in false colour when not focused.
105 .TP
106 .BR "-D"
107 Hide window manager decorations, by using MWM hints.
108 .TP
109 .BR "-K"
110 Do not override window manager key bindings. By default rdesktop attempts
111 to grab all keyboard input when it is in focus.
112 .TP
113 .BR "-S <button size>"
114 Enable single application mode. This option can be used when running a
115 single, maximized application (via -s). When the minimize button of
116 the windows application is pressed, the rdesktop window is minimized
117 instead of the remote application. The maximize/restore button is
118 disabled. For this to work, you must specify the correct button
119 size, in pixels. The special word "standard" means 18 pixels.
120 .TP
121 .BR "-T <title>"
122 Sets the window title.
123 .TP
124 .BR "-N"
125 Enable numlock syncronization between the Xserver and the remote RDP
126 session. This is useful with applications that looks at the numlock
127 state, but might cause problems with some Xservers like Xvnc.
128 .TP
129 .BR "-X <windowid>"
130 Embed rdesktop-window in another window. The windowid is expected to
131 be decimal or hexadecimal (prefixed by 0x).
132 .TP
133 .BR "-a <bpp>"
134 Sets the colour depth for the connection (8, 15, 16 or 24).
135 More than 8 bpp are only supported when connecting to Windows XP
136 (up to 16 bpp) or newer. Note that the colour depth may also be
137 limited by the server configuration. The default value is the depth
138 of the root window.
139 .TP
140 .BR "-z"
141 Enable compression of the RDP datastream.
142 .TP
143 .BR "-x <experience>"
144 Changes default bandwidth performance behaviour for RDP5. By default only
145 theming is enabled, and all other options are disabled (corresponding
146 to modem (56 Kbps)). Setting experience to b[roadband] enables menu
147 animations and full window dragging. Setting experience to l[an] will
148 also enable the desktop wallpaper. Setting experience to m[odem]
149 disables all (including themes). Experience can also be a hexidecimal
150 number containing the flags.
151 .TP
152 .BR "-P"
153 Enable caching of bitmaps to disk (persistent bitmap caching). This generally
154 improves performance (especially on low bandwidth connections) and reduces
155 network traffic at the cost of slightly longer startup and some disk space.
156 (10MB for 8-bit colour, 20MB for 15/16-bit colour and 30MB for 24-bit colour
157 sessions)
158 .TP
159 .BR "-r <device>"
160 Enable redirection of the specified device on the client, such
161 that it appears on the server. Note that the allowed
162 redirections may be restricted by the server configuration.
163
164 Following devices are currently supported:
165 .TP
166 .BR "-r comport:<comport>=<device>,..."
167 Redirects serial devices on your client to the
168 server. Note that if you need to change any settings on the serial device(s),
169 do so with an appropriate tool before starting rdesktop. In most
170 OSes you would use stty. Bidirectional/Read support requires Windows XP or newer.
171 In Windows 2000 it will create a port, but it's not seamless, most
172 shell programs will not work with it.
173 .TP
174 .BR "-r disk:<sharename>=<path>,..."
175 Redirects a path to the share \\\\tsclient\\<sharename> on the server
176 (requires Windows XP or newer). The share name is limited to 8
177 characters.
178 .TP
179 .BR "-r lptport:<lptport>=<device>,..."
180 Redirects parallel devices on your client to the server.
181 Bidirectional/Read support requires Windows XP or newer. In Windows 2000
182 it will create a port, but it's not seamless, most shell programs will not work with
183 it.
184 .TP
185 .BR "-r printer:<printername>[=<driver>],..."
186 Redirects a printer queue on the client to the server. The <printername>
187 is the name of the queue in your local system. <driver> defaults to a
188 simple PS-driver unless you specify one. Keep in mind that you need a
189 100% match in the server environment, or the driver will fail. The first
190 printer on the command line will be set as your default printer.
191 .TP
192 .BR "-r sound:[local|off|remote]"
193 Redirects sound generated on the server to the client. "remote" only has
194 any effect when you connect to the console with the -0 option. (Requires
195 Windows XP or newer).
196 .TP
197 .BR "-r lspci"
198 Activates the lspci channel, which allows the server to enumerate the
199 clients PCI devices. See the file lspci-channel.txt in the
200 documentation for more information.
201 .TP
202 .BR "-0"
203 Attach to the console of the server (requires Windows Server 2003
204 or newer).
205 .TP
206 .BR "-4"
207 Use RDP version 4.
208 .TP
209 .BR "-5"
210 Use RDP version 5 (default).
211 .PP
212 .SH LINKS
213 Main website of rdesktop
214 .br
215 \fIhttp://www.rdesktop.org/
216 .LP
217 .PP

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