RoyalJSON, Dynamic Folders and Remote Desktop Connection Settings
Matteo Comisso
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Hi,
I would like to use RoyalTS to connect to servers that have been already registered in our Asset Manager (Snipe IT). Therefore I'm writing a Dynamic Folder script that gathers the useful informations from it and overall it is working fine, except for the "advanced" features like DesktopWidth, DesktopHeight, ColorDepth, AudioRedirectionMode, etc.
I've read the RoyalJSON document but I couldn't understand if (and how) I can feed those options to RoyalTS.
Is it feasable?
Thanks,
Matteo
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Stefan Koell
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over 5 years ago
Hi Matteo,
you can basically set all the available properties. We just made the common properties more accessible. If you need access to other properties, check out the "Advanced Scenarios" section in the Royal JSON documentation.
You can use the "Properties" json element to specify additional properties. To find out which properties are available for each object type, go to:
you can basically set all the available properties. We just made the common properties more accessible. If you need access to other properties, check out the "Advanced Scenarios" section in the Royal JSON documentation.
You can use the "Properties" json element to specify additional properties. To find out which properties are available for each object type, go to:
Matteo Comisso
Hi,
I would like to use RoyalTS to connect to servers that have been already registered in our Asset Manager (Snipe IT). Therefore I'm writing a Dynamic Folder script that gathers the useful informations from it and overall it is working fine, except for the "advanced" features like DesktopWidth, DesktopHeight, ColorDepth, AudioRedirectionMode, etc.
I've read the RoyalJSON document but I couldn't understand if (and how) I can feed those options to RoyalTS.
Is it feasable?
Thanks,
Matteo
Hi Matteo,
you can basically set all the available properties. We just made the common properties more accessible. If you need access to other properties, check out the "Advanced Scenarios" section in the Royal JSON documentation.
You can use the "Properties" json element to specify additional properties. To find out which properties are available for each object type, go to:
https://www.royalapplications.com/go/help-ts-scripting-objectproperties
Properties for RDP connections, can be found here:
https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V5/index.html?scripting_objectproperties_royalrdsconnection.htm
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
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Hi Matteo,
you can basically set all the available properties. We just made the common properties more accessible. If you need access to other properties, check out the "Advanced Scenarios" section in the Royal JSON documentation.
You can use the "Properties" json element to specify additional properties. To find out which properties are available for each object type, go to:
https://www.royalapplications.com/go/help-ts-scripting-objectproperties
Properties for RDP connections, can be found here:
https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V5/index.html?scripting_objectproperties_royalrdsconnection.htm
Let me know if this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
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Matteo Comisso
Hello Stefan,
thanks a lot for your help, it works perfectly!
Best regards,
Matteo
Stefan Koell
Glad I could help!
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