Just wondering if it's possible to open an ad hoc connection via a URI on an iPhone or other iOS devices.
I've tried putting the URI I generate (rtsx://rdp://[IP address]?using=adhoc&...) into safari, edge, and firefox but they all give me various errors or say they can't find what I'm looking for.
I have the Royal TSi app and the Microsoft RD Client apps installed and I've got the Royal TSi settings set up to use Microsoft Remote Desktop as the external app for RDP connections.
Are there other settings I'm missing? Or is it just not possible right now to open an ad hoc connection via URI on an iOS device.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, many thanks.
Best Answer
M
Michael Rumpler
said
almost 2 years ago
This is currently not implemented. We'll keep it in mind and maybe come back to it later.
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M
Michael Rumpler
said
almost 2 years ago
Answer
This is currently not implemented. We'll keep it in mind and maybe come back to it later.
Hartley
Hi all!
Just wondering if it's possible to open an ad hoc connection via a URI on an iPhone or other iOS devices.
I've tried putting the URI I generate (rtsx://rdp://[IP address]?using=adhoc&...) into safari, edge, and firefox but they all give me various errors or say they can't find what I'm looking for.
I have the Royal TSi app and the Microsoft RD Client apps installed and I've got the Royal TSi settings set up to use Microsoft Remote Desktop as the external app for RDP connections.
Are there other settings I'm missing? Or is it just not possible right now to open an ad hoc connection via URI on an iOS device.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, many thanks.
This is currently not implemented. We'll keep it in mind and maybe come back to it later.
Michael Rumpler
This is currently not implemented. We'll keep it in mind and maybe come back to it later.
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