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Windows NT terminal server help and discussions.
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Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
by Guest confused- 1 reply
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When remotely rebooting a server, Terminal Services reboots as disabled, rather than Automatic as it is set, forcing a physical logon and changing terminal services back to automatic. No error message accompanies this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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enter credentials without domain\
by Guest steve- 1 reply
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Is it possible to set the TS Web Access for Terminal Server 2008 to accept credentials without the domain? Currently my users are forced to enter domain\username and I would like the them to only enter username. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Server Based Computing & Virtualization PubForum 2008 Nice Invitation
by Guest drconti@googlemail.com- 0 replies
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Hello everyone, I would like to invite everyone, who want to be a part of Europe (and not only) wide community of SBC Professionals to our 11th PubForum meeting! It is all about Microsoft Terminal Services, Citrix, other Server Base Computing products and Virtualization! After being held for nine times in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Munich, Dublin, Nice, Brussels this time PubForum is going to happen in Nice, France from November 7-9, 2008. I expect about 75+ people from all across Europe and US to be there this time. Get more info on PubForum 2008 Nice here: AGENDA & INFO: http://www.pubforum.info/welcome/PubForumEvents/PubForum2008Nice/tabid/74/De…
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uninstall terminal server
by Guest raymonte1- 1 reply
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I installed terminal server, however I really did not need to. How can I uninstall terminal server now? I went to add remove programs and every time i try to uninstall it it seems to keep reloading it. Can someone please provide me with proper steps to making my machine a stand alone windows 2003 server again? -- Ray Montel Microsoft Integrator
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Migrating 2003 Terminal Server to new domain
by Guest hulbertmike- 1 reply
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Hello, I am attempting to migrate a Windows 2003 Terminal Server (also the licensing server) from one domain to another. I am using a Quest tool that will migrate the TS server from current domain to new domain. The Quest tool will maintain profiles during this trasition. Because the server functions as a terminal server and licensing server, I am not sure if it will migrate properly and "just work". I am not certain if term server lic server requires same fully qulaified domain name of server, etc? I have already copied the appropriate GPO to lock down the TS server in the new domain, so this should not be a concern. Any ideas or has someone actu…
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Cannot Remote Desktop to home PC after installing XP SP3
by Guest Evan Kaye- 6 replies
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I know Remote Desktop isn't strictly speaking "Terminal Services", but it seemed to be the closest match. After installing Windows XP Service Pack 3 on my home system, I cannot connect to it by Remote Desktop. The client seems to be trying to connect for a moment, and then automatically cancels less than a second later, with no error message (whereas I DO get an error if I try to connect to the wrong machine or port). I have tried connecting from outside my home network, from another PC on my network over the router's WAN interface, from the other PC directly to the local network address, and from the PC in question itself to the WAN interface (it won't l…
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TS Gateway - RDP keeps losing connection and reconnects
by Guest Dag Staale Jenssen- 8 replies
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Hi We have a W2K8 configured as terminal server with a TS Gateway and TS Licensing server inn an SBS 2003 R2 domain. We can connect thru Remote Web Workplace (RWW) to the W2K8 TS. The connection works fine, and we are not experiencing any connections problems what so ever. We can also connect thru TS Gateway on the TS server, allowing us connection on port 443. When we connect thru the terminal server gateway, we can log on to the W2K8 TS. At random and persistently the RDP client will lose connection to the TS. The RDP client will reconnect time after time and so often that it is impossible to work. At times it will continuously connect, lose connecti…
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Tabbed Browsing in Terminal Server 2008
by Guest JEC- 1 reply
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I have recently just deployed my first 2008 terminal server. (Windows Server 2008 STD.) I noticed today that, when logged in as a user, I do not have tabs in Internet Explorer. I also noticed that the "New Tab" functions in the pull down menus is greyed out. I checkd the settings for tabbed browsing and it is enabled. I have also noticed that the administrator does not have this problem. Any ideas?
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No option to choose domain or "this computer" (no "log on to" field)when RDP (Remote Desktop) via Cisco VPN
by Guest Ruok- 3 replies
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No option to choose domain or "this computer" (no "log on to" field)when RDP (Remote Desktop) via Cisco VPN Hi, I have a setup in which users sometimes VPN to a network, and then RDP to a server. Several users log in ok to the terminal server, but for two users Remote Desktop does not show the field with the domain selection (Log on to), so they cannot be authenticated (VPN works ok - they connect without any issues). And of course when they log in from local LAN (not via VPN), everything is ok. Using domain\username or usern...@domain.com does not help. Adding various DNS suffixes to VPN connection properties does not help. This is a Cisco VPN, and RDP…
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RDP not working after Sept. patching
by Guest SG_Dan- 4 replies
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I have a series of windows 2003 SP2 servers in a small domain, 3 are real hardware, and 3 on MS virtual server. During and after applying the latest patches to all of these servers, I'm noticing that in all cases I can no longer access my hardware based servers using RDP, or even Remote desktops. The error I receive on RDP is simply that "This computer can't connect to the remote computer." My primary workstation is Vista, but I get the same error running from a fully patched XP workstation as well, both are joined to the same domain. Has anyone else seen this behavior and hopefully found a resolution?
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Returning username rather than computername in 2008 server
by Guest robin4767- 2 replies
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I want to use an application under Windows 2008 Server (64-bit) that uses the computer name as a unique identifier. To have this unique identifier under TS I need to return the username rather than the computername. This is explained under KB190159, but it seems that this is not working for the 64-bit OS. Does this KB article also apply to the 64-bit OS or is there another way to get this to work?
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RDP Freeze - troubleshooting steps
by Guest benxxv via WinServerKB.com- 10 replies
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Hi, I have windows 64bit terminal server and vista rdp clients. Frequently RDP sessions are freezing, can anyone guide me how to troubleshoot. I don't have any error messages, all it happens is RDP freezes and I need to reset the accounts in Terminal Server Manager. Regards. -- Message posted via WinServerKB.com http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-ts/200801/1
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Exporting/Saving GPO for TS moving to new domain
by Guest melickas@yahoo.com- 4 replies
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We have a Windows 2003 R2 Server that is a Terminal Server in a SBS2000 domain. We are replacing the SBS2000 Server with a SBS2003 Server. In the SBS2000 domain/AD, we created an OU for the TS and created a GPO to lock it down for the TS Clients. We are going to move this TS into the SBS2003 domain (which has a different server & domain name from SBS2000) but we want to keep the GP we created for the TS. How can we do that? Thanks
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only one Default printer
by Guest TR- 2 replies
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Hi all, I am running a TS2003 w/SP2. I have many remote users who log in from home that have multiple printers connected to their home machines. I would like to only have their default printer map to the session. Is this possible? I have noticed that multiples printers per user per session get mapped and then do not get deleted on exit. This is slowing down the logoff process considerably. Thanks TR
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Overriding the home directory
by Guest Judg- 3 replies
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I hope someone can help me on this one. I our Environment the homefolder is set within the userobject in AD. Now as we are an International organisation, people from all over are connecting to our datacenter using Citrix and Terminal Services. We saw that the mapping of the homefolder is decreasing the performance of the servers. To stop te mapping of the Homedrive which is set in the user profile, we created a local policy on the server to set the Terminal services home drive, as it overrules the home directory setting in the user object. I have tested this on one server and it is working as expected, now i was trying it on another server and there it…