I have a blackberry console in Internet Explorer that automatically locks after about 5 mins, I would like to know if RDP has the ability to just resend the login credentials, username, password, domain, to the active web browser (IE) without needing to open up another instance of IE to login?
I know keepass has the auto-type feature that you can script the information to pass to IE, like{tab} {username} {tab} {domain}, etc.
thanks
are you running IE embedded or external?
Maurice
external
You would need to use our browser extension and configure that session to be accessible from the extension.
http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/sessions_webbrowser_ie.htm
Maurice
I probably wasn't clear - I've already configured the IE extension - it works fine to open up a new instance of IE, but I was just looking for a way to resend the credentials when the session locks, like a script that would resend that information to the same active webpage. did I explain it better?
can you describe what happens to the page when the timeout is reached and it locks up?
Are the login controls reactivated or you must press another link before you can login?
Maurice
in the BES web page (BES10) you have all the controls for administration of the BES service, after the time out period the controls stay in place, however if you click on any of the controls, the page will refresh and give a standard warning like "this page has been locked because the timeout has been exceeded" (or some similar statement) then it says ' To log back in click HERE) the HERE is a control link which brings back the login page.
It would be great if the re-login process can all be automated but I can also click the Here to get the normal login. Its just a page I need to access often and to re-launch another instance each time means that IE just fills up with tabs of expired BES sessions.
I smell javascript...
Our macros are synchronous and block RDM therefore cannot be used for this...
Personally I have auto-refresh add-ons in most of my browsers, thats my go-to solution
Let me speak with the team to see if we can see another solution
Maurice