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Create folder via CLI
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ASG-Remote Desktop 2015

Is there a way to create a folder for connections via CLI or some other programmatic way?

I don't see it in the Menu -> ? -> Help -> Miscellaneous -> Command Line Parameters

I am trying to automate the insertion of many hosts after they are created and I'd like to place them in folders based on their hostname.

Thank You Cool
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#2
I guess the version you are running is too old - we have Powershell-API to automate tasks like this - but not sure what can be done in version 2015 - you can check yourself in Help or upgrade to newer version to get support on your task
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Oliver
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(31-05-2024, 09:23 AM)DevOma Wrote: I guess the version you are running is too old - we have Powershell-API to automate tasks like this - but not sure what can be done in version 2015 - you can check yourself in Help or upgrade to newer version to get support on your task

Can you confirm @ minimum which version has the Powershell-API required for the functionality?
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#4
As I can see in help file - version 2015 should support Powershell-API and therefore you should be able to create new items (folders)
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Oliver
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(31-05-2024, 09:23 AM)DevOma Wrote: As I can see in help file - version 2015 should support Powershell-API and therefore you should be able to create new items (folders)

I can't create new folder with version 2015, I don't quite understand.
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To help we need to know what you do not understand or what is not working?!?
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Oliver
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(29-05-2024, 08:54 PM)JamesArias Wrote: ASG-Remote Desktop 2015 geometry dash

Is there a way to create a folder for connections via CLI or some other programmatic way?

I don't see it in the Menu -> ? -> Help -> Miscellaneous -> Command Line Parameters

I am trying to automate the insertion of many hosts after they are created and I'd like to place them in folders based on their hostname.

Thank You Cool

To create folders for connections and automate the organization of hosts via the command-line interface (CLI) or programmatically, here are a few approaches depending on the Remote Desktop management tool you're using.
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