
After you install cygwin or Xming, start the X-Server on your Windows server. We don't necessarily endorse one over the other, am just using cygwin here in this example.ģ. You will need some sort of a X-server like cygwin or Xming installed. Use Remote Desktop Connection and verify connectivity.Ģ. On your remote Window client, make sure you can connect to the server where your ITCAM agent is running.

Nx/nx,keyboard=evdev/us,cpus=24,hwenc=1,encmode=auto,threads=auto,priority=realtime,client=linux,copysize=0,audioin=5:5:opus:socket-/home/lo_pan/.nx/nxdevice/D-1004-B7B691E8BC1ACCFE85EC59CEB8DBFDB9/audio/native.socket:1,voiceout=5:11:speex:socket-/home/lo_pan/.nx/nxdevice/D-1004-B7B691E8BC1ACCFE85EC59CEB8DBFDB9/audio/native.socket:1,volume=0,devicesmartcard=1,deviceports=1,devicenetwork=1,lightweight=1,legacykb=0,slave=1,cache=16M,images=64M,link=5,type=rootless,clipboard=both,cleanup=0,accept=127.0.0.If you find yourself needing to use a remote Windows server to configure the J2EE or WAS agent/server in graphical mode, please follow these steps.ġ.


$ find ~/.nx/node/C-* -name "options" -exec cat "" \+

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