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Jandir Beppler

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Mar 29, 2020, 2:01:56 PM3/29/20
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Friends,

I'm using version 2.0.0.60 of the Cassia library, is there a newer version?

Here in the group there are some posts talking about a version 2.1.0.119, does it really exist?


I am trying to develop a C # application to allow support technicians to remotely control WTS sessions on a Windows 2008 server from their Windows 10 workstations.



Thanks

Jandir

Robert Gijsen

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Mar 30, 2020, 6:42:42 AM3/30/20
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Not sure, I can't find it only either. But I have Cassia-2.1.0.120, which was available before. I'm not sure if I'm able to post a public link to it though. I've send you a private message with a link. By the way, Windows Server 2008? You know that OS is not supported for 5 years already, right? Even 2008R2 is out of support by now. You should not write any tools for it, but push to get them migrated.

Best regards,
Robert

Jandir Beppler

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Mar 30, 2020, 2:13:16 PM3/30/20
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Thank you very much Robert!

Best regards,
Jandir

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Dan Ports

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Mar 30, 2020, 3:57:24 PM3/30/20
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Thanks Robert. Cassia has been on my back burner for a while now since I'm no longer working with RDS much in my current role and don't have easy access to test VMs, etc. The builds (2.1.0.119) referenced in old posts were likely generated by a CI system that I don't believe is up and running anymore - there a number of (relatively small) changes on master that were never incorporated into a public release, and yes, support for session remote control operations was one of them.

I will try to give this project some love in the near future to tie up some loose ends... In the meantime it seems like someone compiled Cassia against .NET Core and published it on NuGet, so that might have the remote control operations you need.

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Dan Ports

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Apr 5, 2020, 9:37:19 PM4/5/20
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There is now a prerelease Cassia package published on the NuGet Gallery targeting .NET Standard 2.0: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Cassia/3.0.0-alpha.9

Feel free to kick the tires. I'm a little hesitant to publish a release without running tests on all supported versions of Windows - if anyone wants to give the automated tests a try, I can write up some documentation. In lieu of that, I'll settle for some positive feedback - I would like to publish a release sometime this decade. 😁
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