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NAME

       xfreerdp - X11 front-end for FreeRDP

SYNOPSIS

       xfreerdp [options] server[:port] [[options] server[:port] ...]

DESCRIPTION

       xfreerdp is a front-end for various FreeRDP components, which implement
       a client of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP),  used  in  a  number  of
       Microsoft  products  including Windows NT Terminal Server, Windows 2000
       Server, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows  Vista,  Windows  2008
       Server and Windows 7.

       xfreerdp  can  connect  to  multiple  servers  if  more than one server
       addresses are specified, and each session runs in a separate window.

OPTIONS

       -u <username>
              Username for authentication on the server.

       -d <domain>
              Domain for authentication.

       -s <shell>
              Startup shell for the  user  -  starts  a  specific  application
              instead of Explorer.

       -c <directory>
              The  initial  working  directory  for  the  user.  Often used in
              combination with -s to set up a fixed login environment.

       -p <password>
              The password to authenticate with.  Note that this may  have  no
              effect if "Always prompt for password" is enabled on the server.
              WARNING: if you specify a password on the command line it may be
              visible to other users when they use tools like ps.

       -n <hostname>
              Client  hostname.   Normally  xfreerdp automatically obtains the
              hostname of the client.

       -t <port>
              Server port number. Default is the standard RDP port 3389.

       -g <geometry>
              Desktop  geometry  (WxH).  If  geometry  is  the  special   word
              "workarea",  the  geometry  will  be  fetched  from the extended
              window manager  hints  property  _NET_WORKAREA,  from  the  root
              window.  The  geometry  can also be specified as a percentage of
              the whole screen, e.g. "-g 80%".

       -a <bpp>
              Sets the colour depth for the connection (8, 15, 16, 24 or  32).
              More than 8 bpp are only supported when connecting to Windows XP
              (up to 24 bpp) or newer.  Note that the colour depth may also be
              limited  by  the  server configuration. The default value is the
              depth of the root window.

       -z     Enable compression of the RDP datastream.

       -f     Full screen mode. Causes the window to fully cover  the  current
              screen.   This  mode  can be toggled at any time using Ctrl-Alt-
              Enter

       -x <experience>
              Changes default bandwidth performance  behaviour  for  RDP5.  By
              default  only  theming  is  enabled,  and  all other options are
              disabled (corresponding to modem (56 Kbps)). Setting  experience
              to b[roadband] enables menu animations and full window dragging.
              Setting  experience  to  l[an]  will  also  enable  the  desktop
              wallpaper. Setting experience to m[odem] disables all (including
              themes). Experience can also be a hexidecimal number  containing
              the flags.

       -0     Attach  to  the  console  of the server (requires Windows Server
              2003 or newer).

       -o     Enable console audio.

       -k     Force particular keyboard layout ID.

       --kbd-list
              List all available keyboard layout IDs and exit.

       -h     Print help message.

       --plugin <pluginname> [--data <plugindata> --]
              Load a  Virtual  Channel  plugin  module,  and  optionally  pass
              initial  parameters  to  it.  <pluginname>  can  be  the virtual
              channel name, or a path specifying the  plugin  module.  If  the
              virtual channel name was passed, xfreerdp will try to locate the
              plugin module in its plugin path ${prefix}/lib/freerdp.

              Some plugins support retrieving initial parameters.  Add  --data
              argument   after   the   <pluginname>  in  order  to  pass  such
              parameters, and end it with --.

              The --plugin argument can be repeated more than  once  if  there
              are multiple plugins to load.

              Following plugins are currently supported:

       --plugin cliprdr
              Synchronize  client  and  server  clipboard  data.  Plain  text,
              Unicode text, HTML content and images are supported.

       --plugin rdpsnd
              Redirects sound generated on the server to the client.

       --plugin rdpdr --data <subplugin> [<subplugin> ...] --
              Redirects file system devices on  your  client  to  the  server.
              <subplugin> can be one of more of the following:

              disk:<sharename>:<path>  Redirect <path> to the server as shared
              folder \\tsclient\<sharename>.

              printer[:<printername>[:<driver>]]  Redirect  printers  to   the
              server.  If  both  <printername>  and  <driver> are omitted, the
              printer sub-plugin will automatically redirect all CUPS printers
              using  the default PostScript driver "MS Publisher Imagesetter".

LINKS

       Main website of FreeRDP
       http://www.freerdp.com/

                                   May 2010                        xfreerdp(1)