Hi,
I'm seeing the following on Windows:
.x2goclient\settings and the corresponding registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Obviously Nice\x2goclient\settings contain
"xexec=C:\\program files\\vcxsrv\\vcxsrv.exe"
What's weird about this is that vcxsrv is not stored there, as I'm running the client from a mapped network drive. The vcxserv directory under C:\Program Files doesn't exist, and an ordinary user doesn't have write permissions there, so if x2goclient would create this folder during its run, it should display the UAC prompt, which it doesn't - so I think it is safe to assume that it doesn't attempt to create this folder.
So what is this entry good for?
-Stefan
Hi,
i guess that x2goclient executes vcxserver using a relative path and ignores completly that entry.
If you specify to use a specif xserver than it will look at that reg entry.
Regkey that allow you to change xserver. ('useintx','true')
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On Thursday 05 April 2012 09:52:32 Stefan Baur wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing the following on Windows:
.x2goclient\settings and the corresponding registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Obviously Nice\x2goclient\settings contain
"xexec=C:\\program files\\vcxsrv\\vcxsrv.exe"
What's weird about this is that vcxsrv is not stored there, as I'm running the client from a mapped network drive. The vcxserv directory under C:\Program Files doesn't exist, and an ordinary user doesn't have write permissions there, so if x2goclient would create this folder during its run, it should display the UAC prompt, which it doesn't - so I think it is safe to assume that it doesn't attempt to create this folder.
So what is this entry good for?
-Stefan
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Am 05.04.2012 09:52, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Hi,
I'm seeing the following on Windows:
.x2goclient\settings and the corresponding registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Obviously Nice\x2goclient\settings contain
"xexec=C:\\program files\\vcxsrv\\vcxsrv.exe"
What's weird about this is that vcxsrv is not stored there, as I'm running the client from a mapped network drive. The vcxserv directory under C:\Program Files doesn't exist, and an ordinary user doesn't have write permissions there, so if x2goclient would create this folder during its run, it should display the UAC prompt, which it doesn't - so I think it is safe to assume that it doesn't attempt to create this folder.
So what is this entry good for?
-Stefan
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Hi Stefan, It is a location where X2Go Client will look for alternative X-Server in the case if you don't want to use an "integrated" X-Server. If checkbox "Use integrated X-Server" in X-Server settings is checked, this option will be ignored.
Oleksandr Shneyder Dipl. Informatik X2go Core Developer Team
email: oleksandr.shneyder@obviously-nice.de web: www.obviously-nice.de
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