During the afternoon I has the need to open an RDP session from within an active RDP session (jumping). When doing the jump I found an interseting bug/feature, the backslash special character didn’t work. For all of you not using swedish keyboard layout, backslash is the combination of ALT GR + [the character to the right of zero]. This effectively hindered my from logging on. I tried every possible combination (at least felt like it) and found that CRTL + ALT GR + [the character to the right of zero] did result in a backslach. Thank you Microsoft! I guess that there is an logical explanation to this somewhere out there…
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E: Windows setup.exe; from a network location, this might be: m: instmqs Windows setup.exe; from a local file system directory, this might be: C: instmqs Windows setup.exe; Double-click the Setup icon to start the installation process. It is possible to run either by: running setup.exe from the command prompt. Or; double clicking setup.exe from Windows Explorer. If you are looking for loading the file to queue. Its easy to work with RFHUtil s/w or application. In RFHUtil you can easily load the file to MQ and clear the Queue, purge ect. Many more options are provided.