2012-08-28, 15:03
Are you using xbmclauncher in shell mode? I think In this case CCC is not loaded, but graphics drivers will work. You can check whether ccc is loaded from the task manager.
(2012-08-27, 21:43)cable_guy Wrote: Hi all,Hey, just use this to install patch.
I am a long time XBMC user, but am new to using it on Windows. I use Windows Server 2008 R2, and wondered if it was possible to install this program to get XBMC to start up on boot, and allow me to log in to the machine via RDP as another user at the same time, so the application never loses focus?
thanks
(2012-08-28, 16:00)redglory Wrote:(2012-08-27, 21:43)cable_guy Wrote: Hi all,Hey, just use this to install patch.
I am a long time XBMC user, but am new to using it on Windows. I use Windows Server 2008 R2, and wondered if it was possible to install this program to get XBMC to start up on boot, and allow me to log in to the machine via RDP as another user at the same time, so the application never loses focus?
thanks
I've created another user with Administration privileges to Remote Desktop without losing focus of XBMC app.
For instance, user XBMC launches XBMC with this thread app and Admin user for maintenance through remote desktop access.
(2012-08-26, 23:24)Livin Wrote: I recommend installing UltraVNC and using one of several free Android apps that use the vnc connection to provide the mouse and keyboard controls you want. I use apps remoteVnC and valence.