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Windows NT terminal server help and discussions.
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How to trace terminal server client problem login?
by Guest Yoh- 4 replies
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How to trace terminal server client problem login? Our environment is NT 4 domain + Windows 2003 Terminal Servers. Login logging already enabled in NT 4 domain, but I can't found any bad password login in NT 4 event log; and only found account locked out event log. thanks
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Using a USB 3G modem
by Guest Park2- 4 replies
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If I add a USB 3G modem to the terminal server machine would the modem automatically be made available to a remote desktop connection? If not how do I set this up please?
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Hello, I am looking for an easy way for my users (not central and not all part of a domain) to either a)have the 6.1 client try to auto install when they hit our w2k8 ts web access server or b) put a link on the default.aspx page to click and download the 6.1 rdp client. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Steve J.
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Urgent Problem: Authentication Error
by Guest Ole Weigelt- 3 replies
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Hi everybody, I have a 2008 environment. Now, our WTS crashed and I restored a backup made in May (which is no problem since we have pretty stable program releases). But when I try to log on, I get the message : An authentication error occurred: 0x80090304 What can that be? If I do not get over this problem, all my backups are for nothing. Any idea? Thanks a lot Ole
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Permissions
by Guest stjoe5373@news.postalias- 8 replies
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Hi, I'm using TS on a 2003 Server and I've got a user logging on and what not. I've installed a program with the Admin account and I can install and run it just fine but when I try to run the program under the other user account I'm getting a permission error. I can't seem to find where I change the permissions for a TS user so I can run the program. Thanks Craig
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Licensing error on XP Embedded SP2 thin clients
by Guest kernelpanic26- 2 replies
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Hello, My company recently bought 20 Wyse V90L with Windows XP Embedded and we use the RDP Client to connect to a 2003 TSE Server. The problem is we regularly get the following message: "The remote session was disconnected because the Terminal Server client license stored on this computer has been modified." and the only solution is to delete the registry key [HKLM\software\microsoft\mslicensing] How can I definitely solve the problem?
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Application caching
by Guest Toni Van Remortel- 20 replies
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Hi all, We have set up Server 2008 with Terminal Server for about 10 users. All those users use the same application (a single exe from a network share). The drawback is that when we update the application (in-house development), we need to ask all TS users to log out before they can use the new version. Somehow, the exe is cached by the TS server as long as someone has it open, and TS does not check if the exe on the network share is updated. Is there a way to disable this behavior? When we update the application, a simple close and reopen should open the new version, not the old cached version. Thanks a lot. -- Regards, Toni Van Remortel
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Remote Desktop Connection Not Working
by Guest lwalker1958- 4 replies
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For quite some time now the Windows System Admin's in my ofice have been able to use Remote Desktop Connections to remotely connect to client machine to install software and patches. All of a sudden we are unable to remotely connect to a batch of new systems we put out on the network. I happened to find a few settings that were not set as they should, e.g., Remote Desktop option on the System Properties Remote Tab was grayed out. The Terminal Services service was Disabled - I set it to Automatic and restarted it. The registry setting hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\terminal server\fDenyTSConnections was set to 1 and I changed it to 0 The Po…
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Hello everyone, I have been directed to configure our Terminal Services solution to use Enterprise Licensing. I've been reading the information in this document (http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/b5464bb2-7b32-457d-a988-52b030281f041033.mspx?mfr=true) but it doesn't appear to go into details about how to publish the Terminal Server in other sites. Is there a document that someone can point me towards? TIA, - SB
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profiles
by Guest Mary Steiner- 1 reply
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Hi! I have terminal server set up to redirect folder/profiles to a specific directory.When users log into the terminal server, two profiles are created...one with just their login name and another as Login.Domain.v2. What's the purpose of the second profile?? MS
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2008 terminal server and %clientname%
by Guest Jan Pettersson- 5 replies
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Hi! I tried using a standard VB-script to check clientname but it seems that 2008 server only gets the %clientname% variable after the desktop is fully loaded. Before that the variable is empty. I was trying to set startpage and redirect desktop to a specific place depending on what the clientname is. Any suggestions?
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TS 2008 User & Device CAL's
by Guest Peter Lowrey- 6 replies
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Is it possible to mix the userage of User CAL's and Device CAL's on a single 2008 Terminal Server, and if so, how do you set the TS Licensing mode on the Server? Based on the information here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/licensing-terminal.aspx Particularly "You may choose to use a combination of TS Device CALs and TS User CALs simultaneously with the server software.", I beleived it was possible, but now that I'm actually looking to install the licenses, I'm scratching my head somewhat. Please Help.
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Windows 2003 Server R2 Can't access remotely via Remote Desktop
by Guest Rebecca Owens- 1 reply
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I need some serious help on this. I have done everything I can think of to access this server remotely. I keep getting this error: To logon to this remote computer, you must have Terminal Server User Access permissions on this computer. By default members of the Remote Desktop Users Group have these permissions. If you are not a member of the Remote Desktop users group or another group with these permissions, or if the Remote Desktop Group does not have these permissions, you must grant these permissions manually. I have tried updating the server, rebooting it, adding the permissions manually, tried logging in as a different user with full admin…
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Web Access and Remote Apps
by Guest Jeremy Wadsworth- 6 replies
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I'm using the TS ActiveX control in a web page to access our TS Gateway (windows server 2008). When I'm connected to the server it is displayed in the browser. I'm trying to figure out how to make the Remote App display the new way, as if it were running on the user's computer. Jeremy
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Windows Embedded Standard & TS Web Access
by Guest Donovan Linton- 1 reply
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I am having problem with XPe and TS Web Access. I'm using XP Embedded Standard which comes with the latest rdp 6.1 client, but when I try to access TS Web Access on Server 2008, I get the generic message about requirements. I can successfully connect to 2008 using rdp but not the web interface. When I go to the site it never tries to load the activex control mstscax.dll, I even tried regsvr32 but nothing. Does anyone have any ideas?
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cannot select labels as tray assignment on Terminal server Drives device options
by Guest Jerry Alan Braga- 3 replies
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we have a hp4250 which is networked attached. We have the printer locally installed on our terminal servers as well as our printer service for non thin clients. If I review the printer server copy of the printer I can select Labels as form assignment to a tray. I cannot do this on the terminal server version as the Labels form type is not even listed. The drivers are the same version. Why is this ?
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Remote Application Center v3.0
by Guest MQTechnology@gmail.com- 1 reply
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Dear all, I have just released new version 3.0 of Remote Application Center. There are a lot of changes since version 2.2.0. Here is the feature list of the new version: * Application Security: - Password protection for accessing to application * Published Application DB: - Published Application Database is protected with password protection, non authorization user can not access to it * Published Application Access Right: - Permission can be assigned by user or group with or without Active Directory Service * Configurable Options to access Published Applications : - Run Application specified in RA connector file (.RAC) on client mach…
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To log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permission on this computer
by Guest joey- 1 reply
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To log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permission on this computer I have a power user that I added to remote desktop users and granted log on locallly rights but cannot login to rdp console mstsc /console I get the following To log on to this remote console session, you must have administrative permission on this computer
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TS per user CAL question
by Guest Hernan Batista- 2 replies
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Hi friends, I recently install a new w2k3 std with 10 cals for terminal server, I already activate the license server, and I can see on screen a column saying "Windows Server 2003 - TS Per User CAL Total 10, Available 10" .... my question, should I assign a Cal for each specific user? or everytime any user who logon remotely will use one of my cals available? HB
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Printing problems - compatable printers
by Guest JohnB- 5 replies
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I had posted something earlier on printing problems and realized that I'm probably going about asking for help here in the wrong way. I'll explain the situation first; I am working a temporary assignment at a company that has about 30 to 40 TS users. They each have their own printer. All clients are XP or Vista, most are XP. The server is 2003 SP2 R2. One of my goals here is to help with their printing problems. All printers are inexpensive personal printers. Most are HP Laserjets; 1006, 1010, 1012, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1022 and 1055. With a few Oki, Brother and HP inkjet printers mixed in. No business class network printers (unfortunately). They…
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TS 2008
by Guest Dave Swales- 2 replies
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Upgraded my 2003 Terminal Server machine to 2008. All is well, except : Clicking the Connect button fails for the TSWeb facility (drops back to Connect), but connects ok if I use the new TS facility (IIS has both TS and TSWeb folders). Anyone know the script change I need to make on the Connect page, OR, what I need to do to have users land in TS without changing the existing URL they have for TSWeb? thanks. David
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Keyboard layout on Terminal Server
by Guest Jesper DK- 5 replies
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Im setting up two new Terminal Serveres (2003R2). I have made it so that users from Sweden get their language in menus when they logon, and users from Norway get theirs and so on. But I cannot set the keyboard language, it is default English. How do I set the keyboard pr. country so they dont have to change it at all.
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terminalserver 8GB RAM
by Guest Ramon- 3 replies
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Hi, Can anyone explain me if I windows terminalserver 2003 enterprise with 8GB RAM is OK or overdone? Can it be useful? Thx. Ramon
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RDC Logins not Completing - stick on 'hourglass'
by Guest goneill- 2 replies
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We run Remote Desktop Connection for all our users to connect to Terminal Servers (Windows 2003). They connect from PCs (XP and Vista) which are logged on locally, but connected to our Domain. Some users frequently find when logging on to their RDC session, that the logon process does not appear to complete and they get their session opening with the 'hourglass' curser permanently on show. The only fix appears to be to get a Domain Administrator to log-off their session from the Terminal Services Manager so they can try again. Sometimes it takes a few tries before they can get a working RDC session. The problem is not isolated to one Terminal Server…
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Terminal Services/Server & RD for Admin
by Guest MG- 2 replies
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I ‘m sorry but I’m a Network neophyte. I just bought and installed SBS 2003. I wanted to be able to do two things: 1. Let my clients access their data but no one else’s 2. Be able to access the server remotely from my home PC. So, I was doing some research and found this reply from a Microsoft rep. “OK, long story, but here goes: In Windows 2000 Terminal Services, there are 2 different TS modes: 1) Terminal Services in Remote Administration mode This mode gives you a maximum of 2 simultaneous connections to the server, without additional licensing requirements. Designed for Administrators, to access the server remotely. By default, only Administrators…