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SP2 on Windows 2003 Terminal Server getting "Low on Registry Space
by Guest Dennis_S- 17 replies
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After installing SP2 on Windows 2003 Terminal Server I came in the next morning and saw on the server "Windows - Low on Registry Space - The system has reached the maximum size allowed for the system part of the registry. Additional storage requests will be ignored." Users logging onto TS get "Windows was unable to load the profile but has logged on with the default profile system. Default - Insufficiant system resources exist to complete the requested service." It appears that up to six-eight users are able to log on before a user gets the Unable to load profile. Log a couple users off and another is able to log on. If reboot the server and it i…
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Printers on Terminal Server
by Guest Tiger Boon- 3 replies
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Hi there, Assuming I have 10 Users. And each Users have 2 local printers configured. All 10 Users are Remote Users accessing Terminal Server. When everyone logon to Terminal Server, there are 20 Printers available on the Server. Is there a way to hide the Printers belong to other Users? In other words, User A have access to his/her own Printer only. I hope this is clear. regards, Boon
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Applying Group Policy to few users on Terminal server that is a DC
by Guest SDBolts- 2 replies
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Hello all, I'm setting up a small office that will only have one server that will act as a DC and the Terminal server. I want to lock down a group of users terminal service desktop, to allow only two application they can use. Here is my problem, I have found some articles that got me close. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/260370 is one have got me the closest, but when I use Method 2 of this article, it also locks down the Administrator's desktop on both terminal and console desktops. Here are the steps I have taken: 1. Created a new GPO (with all the User Configuration settings needed) on the Domain Controller's OU 2. I enable the loopback proce…
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We want to give a user access to a server via Remote Desktop and only give them access to a single program. This works perfectly fine, howerver when the user (or us as Administrators) close the program, the program closes but their is no way to exist out of the session unless you disconnect. By no way I mean the screen is just blue, looks like explorer.exe didnt start or something. This seems to be common behaviour across many of our servers. Why is this and can we have it so when the program closes we can just go to the remote desktop sessions desktop?
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Gurus, What is your position on remotely installing software via RDP/Terminal Services? In other words, sitting at your desk somewhere, logging into a remote server using the Remote Desktop protocol, and installing software. I believe ""shadow key corruption" could occur in this manner and advise against it. I am looking for other thoughts however. -- Spin
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Terminal server connection temporarily hangs
by Guest steve- 0 replies
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Hello We have just deployed an application to our users using Windows 2003 terminal services. As far as I can tell, all of our timeout values for idle/disconnected sessions seem to be working fine. The only problem is that when users work on other applications for a while and leave the terminal app idle (for maybe 30 minutes or more), the terminal app is frozen/hung for 30 seconds or so when they return to it. For instance, they will click a menu in the terminal application and nothing will happen. If they do nothing and wait for 20 seconds or so, all the sudden the menu appears and everything works as it should. No notification from the terminal server a…
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Easy Print
by Guest Mike K- 7 replies
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I've enabled .NET Framework on both my TS's but I'm not seeing my local / network printers. Do I still need to add printer drivers? TIA Mike
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UPHC for Windows 2008 Terminal Server
by Guest slj333- 2 replies
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Has there been a release of User Profile Cleanup Service for Windows 2008 yet? Thank you, Steve
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terminal server config
by Guest Raul- 1 reply
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I currently have terminal server installed on the same machine as the domain. I have a new domain. can I demote, the domain machine with terminal server to a reguler server make it a member of the new domain and still maintain the terminal server config and its licenses? Thanks, Raul Rego NJPIES
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Session Timeout in Server 2008
by Guest Jim Prendergast- 1 reply
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We have a Server 2008 Terminal server on a Server 2003 AD. We have set the Session Timeout in GPO and attached it to the OU TSServer in which the server resides, but it appears to have no effect on the Session Timeout for the Clients. We have check that the GPO is being applied to the Terminal Server. Is there a difference on the GPO for Server 2008 Terminal Services. Thansk Jim
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Default Printer
by Guest Vincent- 1 reply
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In a terminal services session, is the default printer set on a per session basis or per server basis? In other words, if user A sets the default printer on the terminal server and then user B sets the default printer to a different printer, do A and B now have the same default printer? Vincent
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Screen Res
by Guest Mike K- 1 reply
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Morning all, We have a TS 2003 Farm running very nicely with all thin clients / PCs using RDP to access a standardised desktop. A single application has to be run in 1024x768 120% fonts. The company that support the product tell me that we can make this work but I'm lost on how to do it. All of the users connect using their native screen resolution (1280x1024 for the most part) and simply login using RDP. I must be missing something here but I guess they are potentially talking about publishing the application or something? Can anyone shed some light on this for me please? Many thanks, Mike
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TS licences not being issued
by Guest Rob S- 2 replies
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Hi, A couple of months ago I installed a Windows 2003 server, with terminal services, and at that time I enabled TS but didn't have any licences installed, so it started issuing temporary ones. In the meantime I purchased and installed a retail pak 10 user licence (per user). It shows up in licencing as Total 10 Available 10. The temporary ones are still being used, and today I got a message saying they would expire in 0 days. Does this mean it will automatically start using the "real" ones, or do I need to do something? thanks in advance -Rob robatwork at mail dot com
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TSGateway without SSL
by Guest Stuart Parker- 1 reply
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Hi, I'm setting up TSGateway for my small home office. Is it possible to remove the requirement to use SSL?. I know it's not recommended, but I'm not fussed about the security side for this implementation. Another reason for this is that I have a single public static IP, and am using ISA server. I am already publishing OWA thru SSL, using forms authentication, and cant' have multiple web listeners for port 443 having only a single public IP address. Cheers.