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unable to Remote Control to WinXP from Windows 2003 Domain Control
by Guest duckinpv- 5 replies
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Our workstations are running Windows XP. They are part of a Windows 2003 Domain. In the Remote Control tab of Properties for "My Computer", the settings are: - Enable Remote Control - Not reuqire user's permission - Level of Control = interact with the session From a Windows 2003 Domain Controller, I opened Terminal Service Manager, click Actions | Connect to Computer. it gives me the message "Server was not found". I thought I used to be able to do this over a year ago. Not sure what I changed so now I no longer can connect to remotely control the XP workstations. Please help. Thanks! I enter the IP address of an XP Workstation to try to Remote…
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HELP!!! Only 1 user can connect to TS on Win2k
by Guest PJinCanada- 1 reply
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I am having the same problem as a couple of other posters. Seems that on the weekend 3 of my customers who have Win2K Terminal Servers can only have one person logged in at a time. I've focused on one of these customers to try to solve the problem. Here's what I've seen so far: 1. Trying to RDP into the box from a remote site or the LAN, could not connect. 2. Had user reset the listener from the console. 3. After reset, I could connect remotely, but nobody else could either remotely or on the LAN. 4. During connection attempts, no event is generated in the logs. 5. During connection attempts, the computer connection icon in the Terminal Servic…
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Terminal service virtual channel problem with VB6
by Guest junlia- 0 replies
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Hi Everyone, I have implemented sending message via virtual channel to terminal service server app in C#. However, due to the project requirement, I need to re-write this in VB6. However I am having issues with MsRdpClient31.CreateVirtualChannels and MsRdpClient31.SendOnVirtualChannel methods. I received Method 'CreateVirtualChannels' of object 'MsRdpClient31' failed and Method 'SendOnVirtualChannel' of object 'MsRdpClient31' failed errors. If I put in 'On Error Resume Next' statement before the the methods calls, it would skip the first SendOnVirtualChannel call as it would error out, and create the virtual channel even though generate error, an…
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Time zone redirection for Mac client
by Guest JK in Nebraska- 1 reply
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I have a user using a Macintosh to access the terminal server. Time zone redirection puts him into Casablanca time zone. Is there a fix?
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Can't Print in Excel
by Guest Steve- 3 replies
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Hi All, I have a TS that is Windows 2K with Office 2003 on it. The client has Windows XP and connects via RDP. She can print to all apps except Excel. Word is ok..Outlook, Adobe etc...just not Excel. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Steve
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TS Profiles ???
by Guest sihfmis- 6 replies
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I am at a point where I am really confused. I am trying to setup a TS test user that will access specific applications (ie-MS Office Suite). Does anyone have a good example of what the GP setup would look like? Or, is it controlled somewhere else? If so, where and what does it look like?
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Roaming profile on Terminal Servers
by Guest Sam_Kedren- 6 replies
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Hi, This is my first post on the forum, I hope to come here often as we have Terminal Servers set up in our network environment. I have a problem with roaming profiles. Here's the scenario, there are three terminal servers and they are set up for load balancing. When a user log onto a TS server, the load balancing will work its magic and direct the users to one of the three Terminal Servers, the profiles are located on Terminal Server 1, however when the user gets redirected to another terminal server, the profiles does not get moved acrossed. For example, the My Document path is set for Terminal Server 1, but the path aren't pointing to Termi…
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Only 1 user can connect with Remote Desktop
by Guest Dan- 2 replies
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We have Windows Small Business Server that has Remote Desktop enabled. Up until today we were able to have 2 people connection via RDP + 1 console user at the same time which is normal for a Windows 2003 server. This morning I wasnt able to connect at all. I uninstalled Terminal Server licensing from add/Remove Windows components, reboot and then was able to connect from outside of the office, but was unable to connect using RDP from a client computer on the internal network... which is wierd. Also I am unable to have 2 simutanous connection, I was able to connect from 3 different external sites to the server, but only one at a time. This is …
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Windows Server 2000 Terminal Server Licensing
by Guest support.reseaux@azert.com- 1 reply
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Hi, I want to install a Server Terminal Server Licensing Windows 2000 on a Server Windows2000. The Server (not a DC) is a member of domain Windows 2003 Active Directory.( After install it, the service Terminal Server Licensing don't start. With event viewer, i have this message error : Terminal Services licensing has been installed on a server that is not in a workgroup or on a server that is not a domain controller (DC) for the domain it is based in. To resolve the issue, install Terminal Services Licensing service on a DC. The DC does not necessarily need to be run the Terminal Services service, just the Terminal Servers Licensing service. How can I install …
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logging in with mstsc while creating new users
by Guest Michael Marosz- 1 reply
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i support several standard edition windows 2003 servers. While creating new users with roaming profiles and group policies, i have found i do not have access to the new users' roaming profile directory. So i have been logging into the server as the new user with mstsc, browsing to their roaming profile directory (while logged in as that user i do not get the "access denied" message), and granting the administrator's group full control permissions to it. Then i can view it and midify it while logged in as an administrator. HOWEVER, during this procedure of mine, i have to log in and out several times, and after about the 3rd to 4th time, the login proce…
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remote user to manage own printer?
by Guest Glenn- 2 replies
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Hello, What right/permission do I need to give to remote users so that they can manage - change properties - of their OWN printers and ONLY their own? (see the tab 'security' in the printer properties, permissions manage printers) (server = windows 2000 terminal server sp4; clients xp pro) As a test, I gave the "manage printers" permission to remote users. This showed a remote user ALL printers, allowing them to print to another remote location. This is totally undesirable. I need them to manage their own printers in order to resolve the default paper size setting (A4 needed instead letter). I, as admin, tried to set the page size on those remote …
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Thin client set up
by Guest Gretchen Hembree- 3 replies
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I am new to thin clients and am actually borrowing one from a friend to see if we want to make a purchase. I plugged the machine in and DHCP worked because it has a correct IP address for our network. I could also ping the server I want to connect to, but when I attempted to connect it would not for either our 2003 server or our 2000 server. I am confused why it didn't even issue it a temporary license. Is there something I need to physically do on the server to issue a license to a thin client? Thanks. ~Gretchen
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Terminal Server Licensing Server issue
by Guest Kris- 11 replies
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Hi, All of a sudden i get the eventid error 22 on my Windows 2000 Licensing Server. When I check with the administrative tool everything seems OK. How can I resolve this problem "The Terminal Services Licensing server 'servername' has no license pack registered for product 'Windows 2000 Terminal Services Client Access License'. Use Terminal Services Licensing administrative tool to register the licenses pack. " When I check with the administrative tool everything seems OK. I already reinstalled the Terminal Server Licensing Server, that didn't change a thing. How can I resolve this problem. Thanks
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IE 7 on Windows 2003 TS
by Guest Eddie- 1 reply
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Is there anyway to remove the intial settings you have to choose the first you use ie7? These are the setting for anti phishing sites, microsoft user experience etc.
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Session Moniker in Windows 2000
by Guest Jeremy Drake- 3 replies
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The documentation about using session monikers (in particular http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-US/library/aa383258.aspx) says that "This feature is available on Windows 2000 and later". I am getting error 0x80040154 (Class not registered) when I attempt to run the code on windows 2000 (even win2k server with terminal services enabled), while the same code works properly on XP and Vista. I have been picking apart the generated moniker, and I see that when I parse my moniker (which looks like "Session:0!clsid:{CLSID}") I get back a moniker whose CLSID is {00000309-0000-0000-C000-000000000046} which is a Composite Moniker. I call the Enum method on this, an…
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No Log Off - Windows 2003 R2 SP2?
by Guest boe- 4 replies
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Hello, I'm using the built in remote access for Windows 2003 R2 SP2. On the previous version of 2003, Log Off was an option under start - I don't seem to have that any more even when logging in as administrator. Do I have to do something special? Thanks
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Windows 2003 server standard edition Group Policy Object Editor bu
by Guest Valdas Adomaitis- 1 reply
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As it is known Windows 2003 Server comes with preinstalled Terminal Services so you can use Remote Desktop for Administration. As I was reading manuals and playing with configuration I came up to an interesting conclusion: If you use group policy object editor to change a security policy from default – set a tick on “Define these policy settings” and define something, then you apply to save your settings, afterwards you UNSET “Define these policy settings” tick and apply again the settings you made first STAYS, but under the group policy object editor’s policy settings column it says “Not Defined”. IMHO if I unset “Define these policy settings” the object…
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send bug report to Microsoft
by Guest .rip- 1 reply
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Hi, experts!! Windows 2003 TS reboots after BSOD sometimes. I analysed minidump using windbg and decided to place command's output "analyze -v" here: Microsoft ® Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0003.5 Copyright © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\Program Files\Debugging Tools for Windows\Mini081507-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows Server 2003 Kernel Version 3790 (Service Pack 1) MP (4 procs) Free x86 compatible Product: Server, suite: TerminalServer Built by: 37…
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Svr2003 TS vs XP RDP..
by Guest LVDave- 2 replies
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I have a service-like java app that I used to run on an XP system, but to consolidate machines, I've moved the java app to a Win2K3 server. The app tends to die quite a bit, so I need to be able to access it via TS/RDP thru a vpn OR from the server console to be able to restart it. Under XP, the app ran under an unpriv user account, and if I RDP'ed into the XP system as that user, I saw (or didnt see) the app on the taskbar, and could take action to restart it if necessary. Under Win2K3/TS, this has become a chore.. Assuming I started the app on the console, logged in as the unpriv user, if I logged in via RDP via the same unpriv user, it was obvious I was…
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Internet Explorer Enhanced Security - TS User
by Guest Mark Stoker- 2 replies
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I have 'unchecked' the box for other users in the Add/Remove Components (and also the Administrator) - However the TS User still gets these warning messages (the administrator doesn't).
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wts msaccess & unc
by Guest patti- 0 replies
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I am a confused newbie on wts. I am trying to automate some imports in access. My db is on server "a". The batch file i use to call import macros (which call vba mods) has been loaded onto a wts which has access installed. The wts isn't configured to handle unc. The batch file resides on the wts so that it can be run independent of an individual's pc. The db meanwhile calls on many files on many different servers. I will be conferring w/ it guy - but would like to better informed on the subject of unc & mapped drives w/ access & wts. In particular, what is the security issue of unc w/ wts? any help, links, examples, experiences greatly appr…
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problem to add msrdp.ocx to VB6
by Guest junlia- 2 replies
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Greetings, I have a problem of unable to add msrdp.ocx as a component, as VB6 is complaining that msrdp.ocx is not registerable as an ActiveX component. I have downloaded the msrdp.cab and extracted msrdp.ocx from it. the rdp client that I downloaded is v6.0. Not sure if there is anything else I can do... Any pointer would be appreciated. Thanks
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TS Bandwidth requirements
by Guest Graham Clarke- 1 reply
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Hi, I'm trying to obtain bandwidth recommendations for Windows Terminal Server 2003. An office has 256Kb of bandwidth. We are using an application, probably at 1024 x 768 @256 colours and I am trying to judge how many users that would normally support for concurrent connections. This isn't the only calculation I need to make so I'm looking for guidlines or white paper rather than a specific answer. Thanks in advance Graham Clarke
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CAN'T Connect to Terminal Server from local Network, CAN Connect via VPN Externally, What have I done?
by Guest Sean- 7 replies
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CAN'T Connect to Terminal Server from local Network, CAN Connect via VPN Externally, What have I done? Hi, I can only connect to my Windows 2003 Terminal Server with an Administative User when connecting from the local network, I am pretty sure users could connect before as some apps are ONLY installed on the TS so they connect to them internally from there occasionally. I have checked externally by logging in from my home machine over VPN with a standard user and it works fine. I have recently done some re-configuration of Group Policy and I have to wonder if this is what is stopping users loggin on locally. This isn't a huge problem as we usuall…
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Win2K TS's can't connect to Win2k3 license server in remote subnet
by Guest Mizzleman- 9 replies
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Hello, I have 3 Win2k TS's that can cannot connect to a Win2k3 license server in a remote subnet, same domain. It was working fine until yesterday. I have not changed anything on the servers. Some patches were installed on 7/13/2007. I have set the default license server registry key for the license server. I ran a protocol analyzer when I run the TS Licensing tool on the TS as it tries to find the license server. After looking throught the analysis, it shows the LDAP query and getting the license server info, but the TS still can't connect to it. What is going on? This is a major production outage so a quick response is appreciated. Thanks.