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  1. Hello. We are using the remote session launcher to access customers. Our team does not even access our own network any more. On our network however, we have a CIFS share on our network, and we can use the remote session to access a server in our network. but then they need to copy from there and then move it to the customer if they need a file. I am wondering if there is a way to present the file share as a mount or something when you connect to a remote session. in other words, i want to present a local folder on my proxy server that the remote connection can access. I know you can set this up when you use RDP, i was just hoping we could do something like this as well.
  2. We use a bastion host to SSH into the cloud. when running long commands such as tail and things like that, are users are getting D/C'ed after 5min. our team would like to be able to configure the time out to a longer time frame. Can we add a way to configure the time out of a session?
  3. Is it possible to change the colors for a terminal window when using remote session launcher? We just started using the hosts feature in my team, and a lot of our unix team would like to change the color?
  4. Purpose: This post outlines the process you need to follow, to grant someone access to the Remote Session Launcher, without them having the need to know the password. An example could be you have a contractor coming on site, and you want them to connect to machines and perform work, but you do knot want them knowing the password they are using to connect. If you are not familiar with how to set up the Remote Session Launcher, please see this in depth Forum Post - https://www.clickstudios.com.au/community/index.php?/topic/2110-how-to-set-up-the-remote-session-launcher-passwordstate-8/ 1. Under the Passwords tab, add a new Password Record that has an account that has permissions to connect into machines on your network. The following example is an Active Directory account which can connect to any Windows Server or Desktop. **Note, you do not grant the contractor permissions to see or use this Password Record: 2. Under Hosts tab -> Hosts Home, create a new Remote Session Credential, and link it to the existing Password Record you just created: 3. Grant your Contractor access to the remote session Credential you have just created in step 2 above: 4. Under the Hosts tab, grant the user access to the Folder of your choice, which has the machines added into it: 5. The user will now be able to choose a Host of their choice, and click the Auto Launch button. This will use the Remote Session Credential to establish a connection to the remote host, and the contractor will not have access to the password that they have connected in with: Regards, Support Click Studios
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