![]() ![]() The computer is “localhost” since the PowerShell connection executes the script for each host that is entered in the Computer Name by using PowerShell Remoting. ![]() The CLI can be used to automate common actions. To invoke these commands use the rtscli.exe program in the directory where Royal TS has been installed (usually C:\Program Files\Royal TS V6). Command tasks can run 'stand-alone' (like a shortcut) or in context of a selected connection - which also allows you to 'inject' variables (replacement tokens) to the command line (like the PING task). Royal TS ships with a command line interface (CLI) which allows you to execute certain commands through a command prompt or a batch script. If you took a close look, we had to add the following line to the end of the script: Command Tasks are used to execute command lines (programs or batch scripts) from within Royal TS. That would allow me to really 'bulk them all' instead of navigating through all folders in Connections. The Royal Server settings page allows you to specify, if you want to execute the PowerShell script by using Royal Server or Direct Connect (No Royal Server).Īs a result you get all logged in users from the specified hosts: On Windows I see that you can select the 'Connection' folder and see all the connections even from subfolders, which in TSX i can't do it. And thats really what its all about, beyond the pixel pushing and product arguments: getting. Alternatively, users can run the sft rdp
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