When selected, Royal TS will look for a configured credential in the parent folder. Use credentials from the parent folder (not always available) Connections that require credentials may prompt to enter credentials or fail to connect. When selected, no credentials are configured for the object. You can also use the credentials defined in the parent folder. You can specify username and password, assign a predefined credential or you specify a credential by name (ideal when you share your configuration). The Credentials page allows you to assign a credential to the object.
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A Web Page connection to a flash based application which requires you to log on using username and password can be configured to send the appropriate Key Sequence after the connection has been established.Pressing either the '$' or '" which will wait 1 second (1000ms) after successfully connected to the remote desktop session and sends the ENTER key to the remote session to confirm the message. If checked, tasks executed from the Favorite Key Sequence Tasks menu do not show the Task Context confirmation window. If you set this option and execute the task on a connection which doesn't support Direct Mode, the task will be sent using keyboard input simulation. This option will force Royal TS to always send the task directly to the active connection when the connection type supports the Direct Mode. Always use Direct Mode (where supported).This option will force Royal TS to always send the task to the active connection using keyboard simulation, regardless of the mode the connection is currently configured to use. For example: if your Terminal connection is configured to use Direct Mode, Royal TS will not change the mode and the key sequence will be sent to the server using the Direct Mode This option will use the current execution mode of the context connection. Choose one of the following options for the key sequence task:
For example, the Rebex based Terminal connection allows to send commands directly to the server - which might be faster and not error prone to user interference. Some connection types may provide a different way to send key sequences (Direct Mode). DescriptionĮnter a description for the object. IconĬlick the icon picker button next in the display name text box to select and assign a custom icon to the object. In the User Interface settings you can configure to show the color in the navigation tree, the connection tab or as connection border. Key Sequence Task Properties Display Name (required)Ĭlick the color picker button in the display name text box to select a color. as a bulk-edit dialog when multiple key sequence tasks were selected in the Folder / Document Dashboard and the Properties command in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab is clicked.for an existing key sequence task by selecting a key sequence task and clicking on the Properties command in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab.for a new key sequence task by clicking the Key Sequence Task menu item in the Add drop down menu in the Edit group on the Home ribbon tab.The Key Sequence Task Properties dialog is shown: To configure the Key Sequence Task plugin settings, open the Plugins Management and click on Settings for the Key Sequence Task plugin: Key Stroke Pause Interval:Ĭonfigure the pause interval in ms between key strokes. See also: Working with Tasks Plugin Settings
The status bar will notify you when the key sequence started and when it ended. Do not interfere in any way (switching to other connections, applications, pressing any keys, etc.) during key sequence task execution. Key sequence tasks can only be executed on active connections, therefore the task context for those tasks will only show active connections.
A Key Sequence Task allows you to send a sequence of key strokes (like a recorded keyboard macro) to one or more active connections.