Specifications
2X VirtualDesktopServer  Installing 2X Client for Linux • 242 
Command Line Interface 
2X Application Server Client. 
Version 4.3.2083. Copyright (C) 2005-2007 2X Software. 
Usage: appserverclient options 
General options: 
 -m: operating mode 
 2G for 2X Application Server gateway access client(default) 
 2D for 2X Application Server direct access client 
 AL for 2X Application Server application list 
 MS for Microsoft Terminal Server client 
 MF for Microsoft Terminal Server fullscreen client 
 -s: server[:port] (default port is 80 for 2G and 2D modes and 3389 for 
MS and MF modes) 
 -u: user name 
 -p: password 
 -d: domain 
 -a: application to start 
 -f: working folder 
 -i: 2ax shortcut file 
 2ax shortcut files available through 2X Application Server web 
interface, and include published application settings. You still need to 
specify user login credentials with options -u, -p, -d 
RDP options: 
 -w: desktop width (default: 1024) 
 You can pass zero to make it equal to current workarea width 
 You can pass negative value to set it as percentage of current 
workarea width 
 (this parameter can be overwritten by server settings in 2D and 2G 
modes) 
 -h: desktop height (default: 768) 
 You can pass zero to make it equal to current workarea height 
 You can pass negative value to set it as percentage of current 
workarea height 
 (this parameter can be overwritten by server settings in 2D and 2G 
modes) 
 -c: connection color depth in bits (default: 24 bits) 
 -e: RDP experience one or more ORed value(s) from: 
 0x6F to disable everything (default) 
 0x01 to disable wallpapers 
 0x02 to disable full window drag 
 0x04 to disable menu animations 
 0x08 to disable theming 
 0x20 to disable cursor shadow 
 0x40 to disable cursor blinking 
 0x00 to disable nothing 
 -t: maximum network timeout in seconds (default: 5 seconds) 
 -l: locale identifier in HEX format (default: 0x0409 - English (United 
States)) 
 -C: use XCursor extension for colored pointers 
Device options: 
 -P: redirect printer(s) (this flag can be repited), can be 
 "printcap" to use printers from '/etc/printcap' 
 "printername" to use default printer driver 










