ME ( Remote Desktop Connection Demoion3c@A?@e\(?@ @u---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TRemote Desktop Connection DemoTU written by: Kevin Heaton - Insight Software Solutions, Inc. - 8 Jan 2006Tu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TLThis macro can be used to demonstrate the behavior of Macro Express using a T Remote Desktop Connection (RDC).T TKIf Macro Express is running on a computer via a RDC, the macro continues toTDrun when the RDC is minimized or if you disconnect the RDC. However,TFWindows stops recognizing keystrokes and mouse events making it appearTKthat the macro is not running. But, if you send keystrokes and mouse eventsT2via Windows Controls, the macro will run properly.T THThe normal Window Controls limitations apply. That is, whether or not anTHapplication contains a Window Control depends on how the application wasTGwritten. If an application does not contain any Window Controls, then aT@macro that sends information to a Windows Control will not work.T TLThis simple macro will demonstrate whether or not the macro continues to runTOwhen the RDC is disconnected or minimized. It does this by typing a line numberTNinto Notepad. If the line numbers are consecutive, it indicates that the macroTNcontinued to run properly and the application recognized the input coming fromTOthe macro. If the line numbers are not consecutive, it indicates that the macroTLcontinued to run but Windows did not send the keystrokes to the application.T TNTo run this macro, establish a Remote Desktop Connection and import this macroTMinto Macro Express running on the Remote Desktop. Press Alt+R to activate it.TKYou will be given a choice to use normal Text Type without a Window ControlTGor a Text Type with a Window Control. Choose one and let the macro run.T TJWhile the macro is running, minimize the RDC, wait for a few seconds, thenTPmaximize it. Observe whether or not the line numbers in Notepad are consecutive.T TNRun the macro again but make a different choice. Again, observe whether or notT!the line numbers are consecutive.Tu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TT IntroductionT6JT1CenterCenter000613000419000Remote Desktop Connection DemoThis macro can be used to demonstrate the behavior of Macro Express using a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC). If Macro Express is running on a computer via a RDC, the macro continues to run when the RDC is minimized or if you disconnect the RDC. However, Windows stops recognizing keystrokes and mouse events making it appear that the macro is not running. But, if you send keystrokes and mouse events via Windows Controls, the macro will run properly. The normal Window Controls limitations apply. That is, whether or not an application contains a Window Control depends on how the application was written. If an application does not contain any Window Controls, then a macro that sends information to a Windows Control will not work. This simple macro will demonstrate whether or not the macro continues to run when the RDC is disconnected or minimized. It does this by typing a line number into Notepad. If the line numbers are consecutive, it indicates that the macro continued to run properly and the application recognized the input coming from the macro. If the line numbers are not consecutive, it indicates that the macro continued to run but Windows did not send the keystrokes to the application. To run this macro, establish a Remote Desktop Connection and import this macro into Macro Express running on the Remote Desktop. Press Alt+R to activate it. You will be given a choice to use normal Text Type without a Window Control or a Text Type with a Window Control. Choose one and let the macro run. While the macro is running, minimize the RDC, wait for a few seconds, then maximize it. Observe whether or not the line numbers in Notepad are consecutive. Run the macro again but make a different choice. Again, observe whether or not the line numbers are consecutive.TT Load NotepadT 01NotepadT!01120 notepad.exeNotepadTF00.5TTT IntializeTFT}10TT}1TT2Choose to use normal Text Type or a Window ControlT2TCenterCenter Remote Desktop Connection SampleSYou may choose to send text via a normal Text Type command or via a Window Control.Text Type without a Window Control Text Type using a Window ControlTT1TAT|TTBT| CONTROLTTTTTT5Loop until the macro is stopped or has run 1000 timesT N5T1000TT T-1CONTROLTText type using ControlT Line #%N1%T%T3%TTText type without using ControlT Line #%N1%T%T3%TTTF02TTTTerminate Macro Express4;@Run Macro Express Editor;@Start / Stop Capture;@ Resume Pause;@!Menu of Macros for Topmost Window%F;@ Suspend / Resume Macro Express1j;@\BBy"y"y"y"_%_%_%_%E(E(E(