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The RGS Receiver supports the following command line options for the Windows executable, rgreceiver.exe, and the Linux executable, rgreceiver.sh: [-config [filename]] [-directory [file]] [-nosplash] [-v | -ver | -version] [-h | -help | -?] -Rgreceiver.propertyname=value -config filename-Specifies the name of a RGS Receiver configuration file to use. -directory [file]-Starts the Receiver in Directory Mode. If the optional file path is specified, the file is opened and used to look up the Remote Computers assigned to the user. If a file is not specified, the user is prompted to enter a path to the directory file. For information on Directory Mode, see Using Directory Mode on page 161. -nosplash-Disables display of the splash screen when the Receiver starts. [-v | -ver | -version]-Displays the Receiver version information. [-h | -help | -?]-Displays the Receiver command line options that are listed on this page -Rgreceiver.propertyname=value-Can be used to specify one or more RGS Receiver properties. See RGS properties on page 165 for general information on RGS properties. For information specifically on RGS Receiver properties, see RGS Receiver properties on page 167. After the Receiver starts, you'll see the Receiver Control Panel (see Figure 5-2 Receiver Control Panel on page 94). Figure 5-2 Receiver Control Panel To create an RGS connection, enter the hostname or IP address of the Remote Computer in the Hostname dialog box, and then press Enter or click Connect. 94 Chapter 5 Using RGS

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The RGS Receiver supports the following command line options for the Windows executable,
rgreceiver.exe, and the Linux executable, rgreceiver.sh:
[-config [filename]]
[-directory [file]]
[-nosplash]
[-v | -ver | -version]
[-h | -help | -?]
-Rgreceiver.propertyname=value
-config filename
—Specifies the name of a RGS Receiver configuration file to use.
-directory [file]
—Starts the Receiver in Directory Mode. If the optional file path is specified, the
file is opened and used to look up the Remote Computers assigned to the user. If a file is not specified,
the user is prompted to enter a path to the directory file. For information on Directory Mode, see
Using
Directory Mode
on page
161
.
-nosplash
—Disables display of the splash screen when the Receiver starts.
[-v | -ver | -version]
—Displays the Receiver version information.
[-h | -help | -?]
—Displays the Receiver command line options that are listed on this page
-Rgreceiver.propertyname=value
—Can be used to specify one or more RGS Receiver
properties. See
RGS properties
on page
165
for general information on RGS properties. For
information specifically on RGS Receiver properties, see
RGS Receiver properties
on page
167
.
After the Receiver starts, you’ll see the Receiver Control Panel (see
Figure
5
-
2
Receiver Control Panel
on page
94
).
Figure 5-2
Receiver Control Panel
To create an RGS connection, enter the hostname or IP address of the Remote Computer in the
Hostname
dialog box, and then press
Enter
or click
Connect
.
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Chapter 5
Using RGS