I'm starting to get worried that custom macros aren't available in drac5 ... anyone?
In the drac4 console you had the option of sending ctrl and alt to the remote machine via checkboxes while typing. I hope we didn't lose this feature in drac5.
drac4 also worked with FF 1.5 while drac5 only supports 1.0.7. Argh! Regression of features and support. :(
Drac5 has the same predefined macro keys as Drac4.
Instead of using checkbox to send some additional combination keys,
DRAC5 has the pass-through mode. In this mode the user can send
most the keys, except "Ctrl+Alt+Del"
To connect your management station's keyboard to the remote system and run a macro, perform the following steps:
Open a Console Redirection Session.
Click Tools.
In the Session Options window, click the General tab.
Select Pass all keystrokes to target.
Click OK.
Click Macros.
In the Macros menu, click a keystroke combination to execute on the target system.
ZeekWatson
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August 31st, 2006 00:00
In the drac4 console you had the option of sending ctrl and alt to the remote machine via checkboxes while typing. I hope we didn't lose this feature in drac5.
drac4 also worked with FF 1.5 while drac5 only supports 1.0.7. Argh! Regression of features and support. :(
HTML manual here btw:
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/software/smdrac3/drac5/1.00/en/UG/html/index.htm
ZeekWatson
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October 30th, 2006 23:00
DELL-Siobhan K
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November 14th, 2006 13:00
DRAC5 has the pass-through mode. In this mode the user can send
most the keys, except "Ctrl+Alt+Del"
In the Session Options window, click the General tab.
Select Pass all keystrokes to target.
Click OK.
Click Macros.
In the Macros menu, click a keystroke combination to execute on the target system.