I made my own CLI script for Microsoft RDP. It works, but it seems to flake out periodically. For that reason, we recommend using the open command, and rdp:// URLs to launch sessions. ![]() ![]() This overrides or decreases the effectiveness of many of CoRD strong points, including unified sessions, etc. One symptom of this is multiple Dock icons. Launching CoRD from the command line this way causes a fresh instance of CoRD to be opened. Applications/CoRD.app/Contents/MacOS/CoRD -host -port 3389 -u username Passwords with any special characters in them, :, &, etc need to be encoded according to the URL Encoding FormatĬoRD supports the following command line options: -host -port -u -d -p -a set screen depth -width set screen resolution width -height set screen resolution height Colons (:) can be used in place of ampersands for the same effect, without needing to be escaped. Open using ampersands (&) from the command line, they have to be escaped with a backslash ().
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