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June 14th, 2007, 04:29 AM
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Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
Hi, I am in the unfortunate position that my host changes from Linux to Windows. I'll be able to log in via Remote Desktop Connections, but that's about all. At the moment I am hosting my games in screen sessions, I guess that I will have to install something as a service so that I can do anything like it on Windows because otherwise it's going to get killed as soon as I log off the RDC? Could anybody elaborate how to host games with Windows remotely via the RDC?
I'm even thinking about installing and running some VM as a service to get some form of Linux back, but that seems overly complicated aswell. Any insight how things are done "the windows way" (yuck) are greatly appreciated.
BTW, will preexec and postexec work on batch files, or something?
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June 14th, 2007, 12:13 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
I can answer the preexec and postexec question. Yes.
But I am afraid that I have avoided the rest of that territory.
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June 14th, 2007, 01:41 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
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lch said:
Hi, I am in the unfortunate position that my host changes from Linux to Windows. I'll be able to log in via Remote Desktop Connections, but that's about all. At the moment I am hosting my games in screen sessions, I guess that I will have to install something as a service so that I can do anything like it on Windows because otherwise it's going to get killed as soon as I log off the RDC? Could anybody elaborate how to host games with Windows remotely via the RDC?
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It's really easy actually. Instead of logging off your RDP session simply disconnect by closing the window. The session will stay active and the next time you connect you'll be attached to it (provided you use the same credentials). If you ever want to connect to the console session via RDP for some reason use this command: mstsc /v verip /console.
I manage my servers both at work and home via RDP so I'm pretty knowledgeable about it. If you have questions problem just post em here.
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June 14th, 2007, 01:46 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
My biggest tip for hosting games on windows boxes:
Once the game is started minimize it to the task bar! If it is the active window it will consume many more resources over time.
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June 14th, 2007, 08:02 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
I'd run the game as textmode server in command line window, anyway.
Thanks for the tips, apparently I am suffering from Microsoft's marketing strategy and the artificial limits that they impose on their software, anyway, so I guess I'll better look for another host and stay at Linux.
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June 14th, 2007, 09:22 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
I wouldn't run it text mode on a windows server. You don't save any real system resources and you miss out on the flexibility.
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June 14th, 2007, 09:23 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
For some strange reason, games run in text mode on windows machines use *more* resources than games run in windows and minimized. At least in 3.06 this was the case.
I use remote desktop whenever I'm playing from my laptop, out of fear that IP address clashes will trigger the copy protection.
If you are both playing in *and* hosting a game, RDC sometimes crashes the dom3 executable, at least on my machine. Of course, my machine is overclocked and not as stable as might be desired
Other than that, it appears to me that you can minimize a GUI session, log on from RDC, and then log in again and again from different machines without killing the game.
If you actually log out that might kill it, I've never tried it. But you can certainly administer a server by RDC.
Disclaimer: I am durnk.
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June 14th, 2007, 09:57 PM
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Re: Hosting games via Remote Desktop Connection?
If you are using a dialin server that is windows to host a game, then you should be able to play it from your desktop computer. That way running it and playing in it should not comflict with each other.
Just guessing.
(and yes I typed comflict. Its an old computer pun)
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