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Windows NT terminal server help and discussions.
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Tutorial
by Guest stjoe5373@news.postalias- 8 replies
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Hi, I'm using SBS 2003 with TS, could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to setup the profiles. Thanks Craig
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Can't print to client printer from W2003 R2 x64 TS
by Guest Mark L Cooper- 6 replies
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We just moved our main application from a W2000 server to a new W2003 R2 Std x64 server. We can run our main application on the new TS as usual from both XP and Vista clients. We've tested an XP client with an HP LaserJet 6P attached and a Vista Business client with an HP LaserJet 6P. We've tested with both normal 'user' accounts and administrator accounts. The client printer does show up as the default printer in the Windows Printer Select dialog box running on the TS. Testing with Notepad and a 1 word document on the TS and trying to print to the client printer gives the error "The handle is invalid." Printing to the client printer from the ma…
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Terminal Service session slow on Vista for just one server
by Guest Hassan- 8 replies
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So I am trying to terminal service into this particular host and every click of the mouse takes like 30 secs. Its like as if it freezes and then wakes up when i try to navigate through the session. So here is what I know so far.. On another Vista PC and on XP, it works fine and I can navigate through it fast. This behavior is being seen on 2 PCs so far and I dont know if its because of the Cisco VPN client that we have installed. I uninstalled it as well and it still works as such. Infact this behaviour is to only one of the hosts that I terminal service into and not other hosts. Other hosts work fine. So it feels like its between my XP and this…
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VPN Connections to TS server
by Guest SJMP- 1 reply
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Terminal Server 2003. I have routing and remote access configured. I see the users connect to the server. But when I try to make a remote access connection back to their machine the entire connection including the client (remote) machine gets hung. I disconnect the session from the routing and remote access console, but the remote machine gets hung. The remote machine is running Vista SP1. The problem is only on this 1 remote access server (TermServer). My old TS running windows 2003 sp2 can make the connection fine. Any idea? Thanks, SJMP
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Installing SQL 2005 on a Windows 2003 Terminal Server
by Guest Paul Duncan- 4 replies
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I have found several Microsoft KB articles saying that SQL Server is not supported on Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server application server (KB 327270). This article appears to be specific to SQL Server Failover Clustering on Microsoft Windows Server 2003-based server clusters where the Windows Server 2003-based server clusters have Terminal Server installed on the cluster. Is there an official stance about installing SQL 2005 on a Terminal Server? My experience has been that SQL significantly degrades performance when it is installed on a TS. Thanks!
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system error 67 has occured
by Guest braim- 9 replies
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hi i like to use net use lpt1 in terminal server 2003 to print in from dos app in lpt1 ;with this prog you can print only printer in lpt1 or lpt2 . i connect remote desktop to the server and i try to use the net use command to redirecte the lpt1 to the tsclint print i do lik this in terminal server Net use lpt1 :\\client-pc\hp-printer i have this error ......system error 67 has occured the network name cannot be found ....... can any one help me please thanks
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log on termincal server not working
by Guest george hardy- 10 replies
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Hello All, * I have a SBS2003 that is my main machine now (new computer), and I am now using it for my Domain Controller (AD). * I have another 2003 Server Standard (old computer) that WAS the domain controller, but i attached it to the SBS2003 Domain--this way I can manage the user accounts in one place, instead of creating them on the old and the new computer. On the older computer (2003Standard) I have my terminal server licensing server (unlimited). I was hoping that now that computer is hooked up to the SBS2003 domain, that all the users would be able to login to the terminal server (the old computer) without problem. It is giving me the mes…
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Can TS be Turned Off/On on W2003 - easily.
by Guest ThomasAJ- 7 replies
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I want to test a third party software and need to 'Turn Off' TS temporarily. Can it be turned off/on without having to reconfigure, enter licence info again etc. Of course there would be no users using TS at the time. -- Regards Tom
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RDP Session Printer problem
by Guest kumarvarma- 0 replies
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Hi, We are using windows 2008 server in our organistaion.From the client side we have two system one is with windows vista operating system and one is with windows xp operating system., Both the user will login to the application using rdp session we configured using ssl vpn settings. All the users can use their local printers as per we configured. Right now we got a problem with one system when we opened the application on vista system he can able to give the prints from his local desktop. The printer is attached to the XP system and both the vista and XP systems are having access for both of us. If i am trying give prints from the application on vi…
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New Terminal Server Components
by Guest Mark R.- 3 replies
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I am looking to purchase a new server dedicated to terminal services. It has an Intel 5300 family quad core processor and 8 GB of RAM. It will be in a Raid 1 or 5 setup with 15K RPM drives. The remote connection count will be between 40 and 50 users that will only run a business software app. There will be no email or internet surfing while in their sessions. The connection will be a remote site connected via a point to point circuit. There will be a need to redirect printers. The printers will be HP Jet directs. Will this be a problem for the remote users to redirect back to their local network printers that are attached to the LAN? Do you think 40 to 50 …
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ts 2003 and ts 2000 on same domain
by Guest anthony- 5 replies
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I have 2 servers. fs1 (2k3)(running ts, user lic. mode)(License server) fps01 (2k srv)(running ts, device mode?) fs1 is running the ts licensing server and the ts license manager it shows fps01 (license detail window blank) fs1: Existing windows 2000 server cal token built in (per device) unlimited issued=0 Temporary licenses for windows 2003 server-per device cal token issued=8 Windows server 2003 - TS per user cal token 5=available issued=not applicable I checked my licensing mode on the 2003 server and it is per user (which is correct as i purchased per user TS licenses) My clients that are connecting to the 2003 terminal server show…
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RDC6 on Windows XP not working like RDC5 did
by Guest joe.scholefield@gmail.com- 1 reply
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I know this is a topic that has had a lot of discussion, but I am really just trying to get a couple of answers here. I've read through and done the things in this article: http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop-connection-authentication-faq.aspx I still have the following problems: Windows XP user trying to connect to a Windows Terminal Server 2000 using RDC6. Saved shortcut for RDC had a stored username, domain, and password which worked perfectly up until we upgraded to RDC6 through Windows Update. I was told we can click on the "Add Credentials" button to save users' credentials to the machine so they don't have to login, but this…
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console or no console
by Guest christophe- 2 replies
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Hi, I'm new to TS and was wondering what is the difference between running "mstsc" with and without " /console". kind regards and thanks in advance christophe
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Flash Player
by Guest S- 6 replies
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Hi When I"m using IE and open sites with flash player after 5-6 IE windows or sessions the cpu raise to 100%. Any idea? Than'x Shay
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Win2003 Licensing Server install
by Guest Joe- 4 replies
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Question: We have a TS licensing server & TS server in our west coast forest and would like to add a TS to our east coast forest. Do we need a seperate licensing server in the east coast forest or should we be able to use our current west coast licensing server? Both forest are AD and there is a trust relationship. Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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Starting Terminal Services Sessions from the server
by Guest decksta- 8 replies
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Is it possible to start terminal services sessions from the local server via startup scripts? I would like to have say 8 users on a server and when that server boots, a script starts a terminal services session for each user. Those user sessions would then have their own set of startup scripts to run applications (in this case for UI testing). Is this possible? Thanks in advance.
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I hope licensing, but....
by Guest fox7- 5 replies
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Hi: Everything was working perfectly, but not now. I am recieving an error message for all current users (the client window interface) of: To log on to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User Access on this computer. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have these permissions. etc. My people were loging in fine, then the project got put on the back burner for 3 weeks with no one loging in or touching the machine and now no one can logon. I checked the settings and they look good. When I try and login, in the Terminal Services Manager window it shows a RDP-Tcp #xx but I can not loging with the above message o…
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passing local printers through remote desktop
by Guest Thomas Juracek- 9 replies
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I cannot get local printers to pass through a remote desktop session unless (I surmise) the non-routable IP networks are the same. Is there a way around this, or do I need to configure all my domains with the same non-routable IP address scheme to allow a local printer to be used in a RDP session? The same prohibition appears to apply to the copy/paste commands when applied at the file level. Thank you for you help. -- Tom Juracek
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Printing to shared local printer via Terminal Services
by Guest Erimikos- 3 replies
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ok.. here is our basic setup... Our network has 10 different locations, including the corporate office. At the corporate office, there are 2 terminal services servers running Windows 2000 Server, without any sort of load balancing. Each of our locations are running on their own subnet, and consist of Windows 95-XP client computers, as well as a couple laserjet printers. Some of these printers are connected via a network interface, while some are connected directly to one of the client computers. We also have some automated systems here (some using SQL, some using other custom built software) at corporate that print things to some of these printers. …
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TS server in SBS2003 environment newbie question
by Guest Andrew Kennard- 10 replies
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Hi all I've been googling for info on TS and the general concensus seems to be that if you want one on a network that has a SBS2003 server then you should install it on a separate box as the built in one is only designed for administration My question is if I do this an connect the new TS box to the local network. How am I going to be able to access it from the outside world as it is not directly connected ie it has a private IP addres ? I assume I need to do something on the SBS server to get the packet to it but where should I start Thanks in advance for your help Andrew
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Folder Redirection and Permissions
by Guest lozza- 10 replies
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Hi Guys, Currently have a NAS device with a root share that everybody uses... \\NAS\Share. This is at present configured for everyone full control. Which i believe is the source of my problems... Under this Folder I have created \\NAS\Share\TerminalServices. I have not created a separate share for the TerminalServices folder as it is accessible via \\NAS\Share. This is where I have redirected all my folders to. However it seems all users can access each others Redirected folders. Could you guide me as to what Share and Security permissions are required on the share \\NAS\Share\TerminalServices to ensure these folders are locked down and the system is ab…
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license problem
by Guest Patti- 9 replies
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hello, i need help i know very little about terminal Services can someone please help on what this error means "The terminal server client Computername has been disconnected because its license could not be renewed. The license server Name was contacted to get Windows Server 2003 - Terminal Server Per Device CAL Token. license for this client.“ thanks for your help in advance
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Shut Dowen button on TS
by Guest Alex H- 5 replies
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Hi, Is it possible to configure user rights on a TS server, so that they dont get the Shut Down button, from the Start. They can have Log Off, buit I am worried that someone will click the Shut Down. Tks A
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TS Licence Server message
by Guest =?Utf-8?B?VG9tbXlE?=- 6 replies
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Hi, I get a message: “No Terminal Server licence server is available …” every time I start Terminal Server Licensing. I only have one server in my domain, Windows 2003 TS which also is a DC and TS Licence Server. I know this is not the recommend solution, but shouldn’t it work? I can connect manually to the Licence Server and verify that it is activated. Why doesn’t it connect to the Licence Server automatically? Will this situation cause problem for me when the first 120 days has passed? Thanks! Tommy
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Is there an remote desktop like VNC on Vista ?
by Guest Hassan- 9 replies
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With tools like VNC, you can connect to another PC and observe what the person on that PC is doing ? Can you do that with Remote Desktop ? When I try to RDC in, I have my own session, but I want to view what the person on the other machine is doing Does Vista have something better ?