Using Remote Graphics Software

Command Line Options

This section describes the options that can be specified on the command line of the Receiver and Sender. In addition, many properties can also be set on the command line.

RGS Receiver Command Line Options

The Windows Receiver (rgreceiver.exe) or the Linux/HP-UX Receiver (rgreceiver.sh) command line options are:

[-directory [file] -esdir serv1 [serv2 ... servN [-esdirsettings]]]

[-nosplash]

[-v -ver -version]

[-h -help -?]

-directory [file] starts the Receiver in -directory mode. If the optional "file" file path is specified, then the file is opened and used to lookup systems assigned to the user. If the "file" is not specified, the user is prompted to enter a path to the directory file. See Starting the Receiver in Directory Mode for more details.

-esdir serv1 [serv2 … servN] starts the Receiver in enterprise service mode using service 1 and service 2 through service N where serv1, serv2, and servN are the hostnames or ipaddresses of the enterprise service. Setting the –esdir option allows the Remote Graphics Software Receiver to lookup the systems assigned to the user using a RGS Enterprise Service. See Using The Enterprise Service for more details.

-esdirsettingsenables the Receiver to get and set the Receiver settings from the enterprise service. If this option is used, -esdir must also be set.

-nosplashdisables display of the splash screen when the Receiver starts.

[-v -ver -version]prints the Receiver's version information.

[-h -help -?]prints a listing of the various command line options, those that are listed on this page.

RGS Sender Command Line Options

The Windows Sender (rgsender.exe) or the Linux/HP-UX Sender (rgsender.sh) command line options are:

[-nocollab]

[-timeout value]

[-authtimeout value]

[-l logSetupFile]

[-v -ver -version]

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