Windows NT Server
Windows NT terminal server help and discussions.
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pb with roaming profile
by Guest NT- 1 reply
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hello i have forest in WINDOWS 2000 native a TSE 2000SP4 and TSE 2003R2 Users who are on the TSE use roaming profile I buy a new TSE 2008 and i try a session with a user who use normaly the other TSE The desktop is the same as if it doesn't use the roaming profile, no icon, no printers ... In the properties of the profile on the TSE2008 it appears as roaming is there something special to do ?
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Installing Antivirus software on a Terminal Server
by Guest Saucer Man- 6 replies
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Should Antivirus software be installed normally on a terminal server and NOT in TS-Install Mode? -- Thanks!
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reboot problem via terminal services
by Guest pie8ter- 2 replies
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We have more than twenty windows 2003 SP2 servers in our datacenter. I use remote desktop (RDP) to manage these servers. When I reboot the servers through RDP connection, sometimes the server doesn't let me RDP again after it reboots. I physically have to go to the server room, open the rack, login and reboot the server again. Then I can make the RDP connection. Admin and application modes are enabled on the servers. This issue has caused me great pain when I reboot the servers from home. I am not sure why this is happening in all the servers. Thanks
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Two specific users disconnecting each other
by Guest schkeb- 2 replies
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Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition Service Pack 2 running Terminal Services Client OS: Windows XP service pack 2 Remote Desktop control version 5.1.2600.2180 The server can accept "unlimited" number of connections. In practice, about 20 users use it on a day to day basis, all having remote admin permissions. For all but two users, this is working fine, they can work at the same time. However, for the two users, if one logs on, the other cannot log on without disconnecting the first user. It is only affecting these two users. Cloned the AD account of one user, to see if that solved anything. It didn't. Any ideas? Thanks
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TS not updating key for roaming profile
by Guest ChrisInRIC- 0 replies
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Has anyone else seen where a terminal server is not updating the following key appropriately: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\WFProfilePath We were migrating the file server to a new platform. The Profiles share was moved to a new server. Each users TS Profile path was updated in AD. The two controllers (both local) were synch'd. But the three Terminal Servers would not look to the new server. Found that key was still pointing at the old server. We manually edited the key, but does anyone have an idea as to how it should have worked? And why it might have failed? Thanks, Chris
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does i need cal 2008 ?
by Guest NT- 2 replies
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hello i have a domain with a DC2003 I buy in the past 70 CAL for 2003 fpr my 70 users. I buy this month a new server windows 2008 for 10 peoples this server will be a TSE for a special software all the files or print server are on windows 2003 servers for me i need CAL TSE 2008 for 10 peoples but does i need CAL 2008 ? thanks for the explanations .
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How to use mstscax.dll in Windows CE?
by Guest Unis GeNUIT- 1 reply
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Hi, We used to create wrapper for msrdp.ocx and mstscax.dll in Windows desktop OS as 2k/2k3/xp/vista/2k8; then use them in other applications. Now, we're trying to write similar Active OCX in Windows CE, which will warp MS RDP client component and be used in our other applications. The problem we're experiencing is that we do not not how to use the mstscax.dll in Windows CE. We even can not register mstscax.dll with regsvrce.exe in Windows CE. We need to build application to control attributes and process to create RDP session in Windows CE as in Windows desktop platforms we did already. If anyone knows how to build application based on MS RDP client …
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RDP file - age - limit usage
by Guest roger.williams.tractors@googlemail.com- 1 reply
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I have a web based app to issue RDP files; 140 [max] users), with only 100 [random] login accounts. Thus when the user is presented with a generated RDP file, they get the 3 options Download, save or Cancel. Is there a method for aging the RDP login file, so it will only work for a limited time - thus stopping the user from saving the file and trying to open the same file every day?
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HP thin client RDP application development
by Guest Unis GeNUIT- 1 reply
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Hi, We meet difficulty of developing an application to create and manage RDP client session in HP T5530 running Windows CE 5.0. We successfully built similar applications in Windows desktop platforms (Win2K/XP/2K3/Vista/2K8) based on MS RDP client components msrdp.ocx and mstscax.dll; but we can not use same way on Windows CE 5.0 of HP T5530 thin client device because: firstly, HP T5530 OS does not have msrdp.ocx; secondly, the mstacax.dll is found in HP T5530 OS, but can not be registered by regsvrce.exe which is the approach to register COM and Active OCX in Windows CE. With “Windows CE thin client development” docs from Microsoft, the compon…
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Windows 2003 - no extended characters in DOS application in TS
by Guest Wojtek- 3 replies
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Hello All, I have the problem with extended characters in DOS application in TS in Windows 2003 which is exactly described here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/263749/en-us , but solution mentioned in that article does not work. Any ideas how to solve that problem? TIA Wojtek
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windows 2003 terminal server
by Guest John- 6 replies
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Users cannot change the desktop back grounds and I can someopne tell where the settings are. Thank you
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Pinging Jeff Pitsch
by Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]- 1 reply
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Hey, Jeff - I replied again in the thread re printer redirection ("Installing print drivers on TS" - fox7, created 8/13) but you'd probably gotten bored and wandered off before then. Can you check out my last post? I'm really curious as to the answer(s). N00bily yours, Lanwench
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Terminal Server - Disaster Recover
by Guest SJMP- 3 replies
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I am setting up my off-site disaster recovery terminal server. 1 - Is there anyway to migrate profiles from the production server? Or just copy and paste them when everyone is logged off? 2 - Licensing - I have licenses for my current server. How can I get those licenses installed on the DR Terminal Server (non-active) until I have to activate them? I am hoping that I dont have to put in a call to Microsoft if I needed to activate this server in an emergency. Thanks in advance! SJMP
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Mapped Drive vs Actual Drive - Access issues
by Guest PDCCnet- 4 replies
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Okay, this is pretty convoluted but I'll try to be clear. I have a share that exists on a Windows 2003. We'll call it "Folder1". I have an Access database in that share so multiple users can get to it. If a user happens to be connected to their TS session, they can navigate to the actual file on the "local" TS volume (drive D: in the TS session). Some users need to get to the database via a TS session; others can access it via the share. Because the database is a front-end/back-end structure, the drive paths have to be the same for both kinds of users. So, on the users' local desktops, I have mapped "Folder1" to drive M:. I have done the same inside th…
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ActiveX & IMsRdpClientTransportSettings
by Guest Rob Chartier- 1 reply
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I'm attempting to add support for the Gateway stuff to an open source project (http://www.codeplex.com/terminals) that I'm working on. I see that the IMsRdpClientTransportSettings interface defines most of what I need to be able to expose to the UI. The big question I have is how do I get access to this? I, of course, need to be backwards compatible and all that fun stuff. Essentially I'm new'ing up a AxMSTSCLib.AxMsRdpClient2 Thanks for any insight. -Rob