Windows NT Server
Windows NT terminal server help and discussions.
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Secure TS - SSL
by Guest Hyrom- 1 reply
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Hi, I have installed TS and configuring my Server CA. I want to secure Terminal Server with an SSL certificate and block any request without certificate. How ??! thanks Hyrom
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How Does User Connect?
by Guest dave m- 3 replies
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Basic question but cannot find answer. Terminal server setup on W2003 SP2 server, licensing correctly applied. User logs on to a LOCAL PC at their location, then uses "Remote Destop Connection" to logon to Terminal Server. How is this SUPPOSED to work, or put another way, when the user sits down in front of a PC, how do they directly logon to the terminal server? We want most users to do away with individual workstations and use a "dumb" terminal to log on to terminal servers. dave Admin (and one lacking knowledge, obviously)
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office 2007
by Guest barne- 2 replies
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Hi I am looking to setup a windows 2000 terminal server, on the server I want to run office 2007, on checking Article ID : 311241 Last Review : April 29, 2008 Revision : 6.0, It looks like I can do this BUT it also said you cannot use office 2007 on windows 200 pc's, The client pc's that shall be connecting to the term server will be running windows 2000, will this work many thanks ps i know an ent lic is needed
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TS Gateway
by Guest Andrea- 1 reply
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Hi Everybody, TS Gateway is deployed in our environment, i know it acts as RDP/RPC/HTTPS proxy to Terminal servers behind it, through TS Gateway, i can open TS connection to Windows 2008 and 2003, what about Windows 2000 or NT 4 Servers? will i be able to open RDP connections to them through TS Gateway?? Regards. AK
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using tsctst.exe
by Guest burgessb- 1 reply
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Does the output from tsctst indicate specifically if my client has a per device or per user TS CAL? We have two 2003 SP2 TS/citrix farms, one configured for per user, the other for per device and both acquire their cals from a single license server. I need to be certain that my clients get the correct type. Here is the output on a per device client (which lists both machine and user): *** License # 1 *** TS Certificate Version - 0x00050001 Licensed Product HWID - 0x00000002, 0x06094089, 0xa74be8bb, 0xa85a33e8, 0x33989b6c Client Platform ID - 0x000000ff Company Name - Microsoft Corporation Issuer - CORE Scope - Site License Serv…
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Do I need to purchase a Cert for 2008 server RemoteAPP
by Guest Saucer Man- 2 replies
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I am confused about the cert requirements for 2008 server RemoteAPP. Do I need to purchase a cert for my employees to connect remotely without extra prompts? Can I just create my own cert as purchasing one is costly? -- Thanks!
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ms access runtime on TS 2003
by Guest merlin2049er- 1 reply
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ok, I've got a few issues using the runtime version of MS Access 2000 on the TS 2003. 1) (appname) msaccess.exe crashes (modname) msjet40.dll, I've sent an error report to Microsoft, but it's not quite like vista (where it may give you a possible solution) 2) (appname) msaccess.exe crashes (modname) vbe6.dll. Not sure what's causing this to continually crash, but our users are not having any fun. Is there a better way to send these error reports to Microsoft and maybe get an answer? Thanks, JG
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TS Gateway
by Guest Andrea- 0 replies
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Hi Everybody, TS Gateway is deployed in our environment, i know it acts as RDP/RPC/HTTPS proxy to Terminal servers behind it, through TS Gateway, i can open TS connection to Windows 2008 and 2003, what about Windows 2000 or NT 4 Servers? will i be able to open RDP connections to them through TS Gateway?? Regards. AK
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Issues with XP Remote Desktop Versions 5 vs 6 and NT4 Terminal Ser
by Guest mopalinski- 2 replies
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On XP desktops that have not been upgraded to SP3, I am able to access my NT4 Terminal server using RD 5.1.2600.2180, however when I attempt to access the same NT4 Terminal server from a PC with SP3 and RD 6.0.6001.18000, I am not able to access the NT4 Terminal server and get the following error: "Because of a protocol error, this session will be disconnected. Please try connecting to the remote computer again." If I copy the Remote Desktop version 5.1.2600.2180 to the upgraded PC along with the associated DLL, I am able to once again connect to the NT4 server. Does there exist a fix to make the newer version of Remote Desktop connect to the NT4 ser…
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Timeout after 10 minutes
by Guest James Trogdon- 6 replies
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I have a Windows 2003 R2 Terminal server that is using the Local User and Groups and NOT Active Directory. I have set the Group Policy as follows: Computer Configuration - Administrative templates - Windows Components - Terminal Services - Sessions "Set time limit for disconnected sessions" = 1 Day "Sets a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions" = 1 Day "Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions" = 1 Day "Terminate session when time limits are reached" = Enabled After 10 minutes of idle time the client will disconnect. Their session is active which is what I want but they shouldn't be disconnecting. Do I need to res…
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MS ACCESS 2003
by Guest merlin2049er- 5 replies
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Hi, Just wanted to know the correct way to update an .mdb file on the terminal server? Is it ok to just drag and drop the file in the same location of the old file (overwritting it) ? The db program was installed thru the control panel / add remove programs. Thanks, JG
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TS 2008 How to re-assign user license?
by Guest Ssupertech- 10 replies
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I had a user that was connecting to TS 2008 using user mode licensing and now that user is no longer with the company. How do I free up his license for use by a new user? Also, how can I tell what users are taking licenses? The only report I can find shows how many licenses are in use and not who is using them. Thanks in advance, -Nathan
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Connecting to a server by name
by Guest Jasper Recto- 2 replies
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I have a Cisco ASA firewall that allows me to VPN into our company domain. When I'm in the domain, I can ping any computer or connect to it through terminal server by using the computer IP address. Is there anything I can do so that I can connect to computer by its computer name? If I try to ping a computer name, the DNS can not resolve it. Is there a host file I can edit that can reference the computer name and it's corresponding IP address? I'm on Windows XP. Thanks, Jasper
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default profile within Terminal Services
by Guest Owen@7- 5 replies
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Running 2000Sp Pk 4 TS server is Server2003 Users only use TS for a billing and scheduling program, and they use their workstations actual desktop. These machines are using mapped drives (logon scripts) and folder redirect (group Policy). When they logon to the TS server, their profiles are mapping the drives and trying to use the folder redirect. I want them not to do this. Maybe a default profile for all? Any suggestions. Regards,
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I am having an issue installing programs consoled in and logged in as admininstrator. It keeps giving the message of "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" I don't know of any policy set to prevent this from even happening for the administrator. I have went to the lengths of removing the group policy for the users and trying it again without any luck. Does anyone know how to reset everything on that server or any suggestions. Thanks, TM