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Rich Raffenetti
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I have a terminal server where users execute applications by clicking an
icon on a web page. The action causes an rdp file to download to their
desktop. When the rdp is executed, a session is created to the terminal
server.
This works great for both windows and macintosh clients.
The problem is that the download results in a dialog box asking whether to
save or open (execute) the file. I don't want the users to save these files
as they might be changed to add a feature, for example. That is, I want the
open option and not the save option.
Is there some way to inhibit the save option?
icon on a web page. The action causes an rdp file to download to their
desktop. When the rdp is executed, a session is created to the terminal
server.
This works great for both windows and macintosh clients.
The problem is that the download results in a dialog box asking whether to
save or open (execute) the file. I don't want the users to save these files
as they might be changed to add a feature, for example. That is, I want the
open option and not the save option.
Is there some way to inhibit the save option?