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Old 01-28-2006, 04:01 AM   #1
kordek
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Rdesktop Error in Redhat 9.0


Hello All,

I am using Redhat Linux 9.0. With rdesktop command I connect to the remote PC having Windows 2000 Server installed on it.

After connecting to the PC I want to copy some cells from excel 2000 from Remote PC to my Openoffice calc cells. Simply I want to copy any data from ofice 2000 from remote pc to my redhat openoffice. But I am unable to do so.

That is I am unable to copy lines from remote PC to my PC.

Please suggest me in this regards.

Kshitij
 
Old 01-28-2006, 04:24 AM   #2
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Easiest way is probably to open up WinSCP on the Windows machine and connect back to your Linux machine. There is also a "-r disk:" option in recent versions of rdesktop (see the manpage) that will share a directory on your local machine to the remote machine.
 
  


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