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ayaman
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Port com mapping

Post by ayaman » Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:36 am

Hi I try to test program to inject setting in walkie-talkie from usb cable via port com 1 or 2..
Client we will use lite client and technician will be connect the device and put setting.
How I can map port com.

Best regards.

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Re: Port com mapping

Post by admin » Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:23 am

Hello,

Port com can be enabled in TSplus connection client by checking the com port box in the local resources tab.
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Re: Port com mapping

Post by ayaman » Wed Jul 08, 2015 4:10 pm

admin wrote:Hello,

Port com can be enabled in TSplus connection client by checking the com port box in the local resources tab.
Hi dear many thanks for reply, but I have the same problem I use sb cable like I will try I ind just one solution is to use this softwhare
incentivespro.com/usb-redirector-rdp.html
there is another solution or option on tsplus
i use windows 7
bes resgards

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Re: Port com mapping

Post by admin » Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:21 pm

Hello,

Redirecting USB devices can be tricky. First of all I would recommend you to use the same version of Windows on client and server side. All clients and servers must be 32 bits or 64 bits and not a mix of both as it can lead to device driver issues.
In any case make sure you have installed the latest version of RDP client on all computers to ensure the best compatibility. Some exotic devices will have better chances to be redirected with RDP 7 or 8.
Some devices have also specific procedures for installing in a Remote Desktop environment.
You could also try out USB for RDP, which is cheaper and has good performance : rds-tools.com/usb-for-rdp/
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Re: Port com mapping

Post by ayaman » Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:50 am

Hi, dear sear many thanks for your reply an for your help.
very good job

best regars :D
admin wrote:Hello,

Redirecting USB devices can be tricky. First of all I would recommend you to use the same version of Windows on client and server side. All clients and servers must be 32 bits or 64 bits and not a mix of both as it can lead to device driver issues.
In any case make sure you have installed the latest version of RDP client on all computers to ensure the best compatibility. Some exotic devices will have better chances to be redirected with RDP 7 or 8.
Some devices have also specific procedures for installing in a Remote Desktop environment.
You could also try out USB for RDP, which is cheaper and has good performance : rds-tools.com/usb-for-rdp/

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