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Hello all, I am a new user of Both Pocket cloud and a Nexus Tablet.
I work from a home office and use remote desktop to log in from home. I purchased a new Nexus 7 tablet android 4.3 2013 model.
Is there a way I can stop the pocket cloud from Changing my Desktop setting when I log out. When I log out from Pocket cloud , All of my desktop Icons open in the top left corner of my Remote session.
RustyMonkey
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July 28th, 2015 23:00
Originally Posted by jagbender
I work from a home office and use remote desktop to log in from home. I purchased a new Nexus 7 tablet android 4.3 2013 model.
Is there a way I can stop the pocket cloud from Changing my Desktop setting when I log out. When I log out from Pocket cloud , All of my desktop Icons open in the top left corner of my Remote session.
This is normal for RDP, and it has nothing to do with PocketCloud, as all RDP client do this. There are some utilities (Free of course) that will help you address this issue. Take a look at the following URL's for more information:
http://www.sillysot.com/
http://ittrainingtips.iu.edu/general...ection/04/2009
http://www.midiox.com/index.htm?http...toprestore.htm
You can search on the web if you need more.
jagbender
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July 28th, 2015 23:00
Another question. I set up my personal PC on the Auto find feature. And my work location on the manual setup function. I have tried to go in and edit the auto set up account and do not see any options besides Nickname, user name and password.
On the manual set up account I have all of the editing options ??
RustyMonkey
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
Originally Posted by jagbender
On the manual set up account I have all of the editing options ??
With Manual setup you can only connect when both your PC and Tablet are on the same network, so you need to provide that information. For Auto-discovery, PocketCloud uses Google Services so you don't have to know anything about the location or your computer(s), by loading the Companion software and signing in to the same Gmail account, your computer(s) will be located and presented to you.