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deny ts connection based on ip?
by Guest robert.waters- 10 replies
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I have been tasked with only allowing a certain user account to connect to the TS from the internal network (that person should not be allowed to log in from their home anymore). Is there any way to accomplish this, besides figuring out that person's home IP address and denying it at the firewall? I am open to anything (shell/vb scripting, whatever). Thanks!
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Screen goes black
by Guest Bob- 10 replies
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Hi, I notice that Remote Desktop sessions will blacken their screens after a period of inactivity. Why is this and how can it be controlled? I believe my Power Schemes are set to never turn off the monitors and the screen saver is set to none. Also, when it does happen, how can I wake up the RDP session in a non-destructive way? The only thing that works for me is to click the screen. Shift-key or CTRL+ALT+END doesn't help. Thanks! --- Bob
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Just administrator can access TS
by Guest Rene B- 10 replies
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Hello everybody, I have problem accessing TS with RDC as any other user diferent than administrator even if the user is part of the administrators group. This is my configuration: MDC Server1 (TS License Server) member server Server2 TS Application mode Licensing: Per User (5 cals installed) Local Policy: Allow log on through Terminal Services = Administrators, Remote Desktop Users User1: member of Domain Users, Remote Desktop User, Administrators User2: member of Domain Users, Remote Desktop User non of the users can access TS remotely, users can login locally on TS What else should I do?
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How to check if a program runs unter terminal services?
by Guest Franc Walter- 10 replies
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Hello, how can i check if a program is started under Terminal Services (or Remote Desktop)? Thanks, franc
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users can not access TS PLEASE HELP
by Guest Rene B- 10 replies
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Sorry that I post it again, but my boss is pushing for a solution to it, can sombeody help me ! This is my configuration: MDC Server1 (TS License Server) (W2k3) member server Server2 TS Application mode (W2k3) no DC Licensing: Per User (5 cals installed) Local Policy: Allow log on through Terminal Services = Administrators, Remote Desktop Users User1: member of Domain Users, Remote Desktop User, Administrators User2: member of Domain Users, Remote Desktop User non of the users can access TS remotely, users can login locally on TS error: "To log on this remote computer, you must be granted the Allow Log on through Terminal Services rigtht. By default…
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Add a locla printer to Wyse S90
by Guest Eric- 10 replies
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Hi All! I am new to Using Terminal Server and have a question about connecting a Dell 1720 to the local Wyse S90 ThinClient. I have everything running perfectly! All apps are running great and my remote location Wyse S90 Terminals are all connecting to my server via RDP beautifully. I am nearing the end of this installation and I need to add a few local printers to some of the Wyse S90 WinTerms. What are the necessary steps to take to add these local printers (Dell 1720) and will I be able to have these local printers be the default for those that will also have a network printer available? Thank you very much for any help you may be able to provide…
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How can I knwo how many Licenses I have??
by Guest Mohammad S Najdawi- 10 replies
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Hey, I have a terminal license server installed on my network, I just want to knwo how many licences are there??? how can I do that?, please advise. Thanks in advance, MSN
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New remote desktop user
by Guest DD- 10 replies
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May I know for remote desktop user, they should under which member group ? RAS & IAS group ? Do I need to allow them local locally under the Domain controller policy ? What is the actual configuration (under which group & etc )for the new remote desktop user ?
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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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RPC Server Unavailable
by Guest Sam Gill- 10 replies
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Hi, Only recently users when logging onto the Terminal Server have started to encountered this problem, RPC server unavailable, it doen's happen to all users and not all the time but it can take several attempts before they can sucessfully logon. The DC is running Windows 2003 Std SP2 and the Terminal Server is running Windows 2003 Std SP1 Has anyone come across this issue recently and on how to resolve it? Thks
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Publicating a TS Farm in TS Web Access 2008
by Guest Ralph- 10 replies
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Hello, Can we configure a TS Web Access to populate the Remote Apps of several TS ? We did not want to setup IIS on the TS and installed the TS Web App on a dedicated server. We published remote apps that point to a TS Farm but as it seems we cannot enter a TS Farm name in the TS Web App configuration I had to enter a specific TS in the configuration. When this specific is down no remote apps are listed in the TS Web Apps. So how can we manage to publish remote app that point to a TS Farm with the TS Web Access on a dedicated server ? Thank you, Ralph
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Reconnect to an existing session
by Guest dav- 10 replies
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Hi all, I would like to set up Window Server 2003 to basically act like Windows XP. When I connect to the server via remote desktop it creates a new session on the server, now if I go to a different machine and connect again instead of disconnecting the other remote user and logging into that session it creates an entirely new session. I would rather it handle remote connections the same way XP does. Please help! Dav
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Terminal Server Licensing with multiple TS machines...
by Guest Cary W. Shultz- 10 replies
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Good morning! Here is a somewhat convoluted sitatuion (and I am sure that I will add to that with my 'verbage'). This is for a client that I manage but only recently came on-board as the "guy" for this client. Previous "guy" is no longer with the company and the documentation is, er, lacking....let's just keep it at that. Okay. Client has two locations: the main corporate office and the co-location space. There are three servers in each location. Corporate office: SBS2003, WIN2003 member server (running TS and Citrix - computer name is CITRIX2003 for purposes of this post) and another member server.... Co-Load: Windows 2003 Server (DC), Win…
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Adding 2nd TS server scenario?
by Guest 2K3- 10 replies
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We currently have a TS box 2003 server users connect to it via windows xp RDP or the TS web off the box if we add another TS box then box 1 failed can the connection goes to box 2 sort of like fail over?
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Why this happens in terminal service?
by Guest DAXU@HOTMAIL.COM- 10 replies
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Hello, I got an appliation like a toolbar to lunch things like notepad etc (some application, just same me some type time). Before I install terminal service, it works ok. But when I got terminal service installed, it failed to launch. (e.g. when the toolbar tries to launch notepad,it gives out error: Unable to find notepad.exe in "C:\documents and settings\administrator \windows\". So why it is searching that path? If I remove terminal service, the application will be OK again. Many Thanks Jerry
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limited disc space on C drive
by Guest Avir- 10 replies
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hi! I am a newbee. We have a terminal server with 20GB in C drive 100GBin D driver. the problem is that because of too many files our C: drives always get Full. Is there some way i can map the documents & settings folder to D drive? Any help would be highly appreciated. Regards Avir
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TS server in SBS2003 environment newbie question
by Guest Andrew Kennard- 10 replies
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Hi all I've been googling for info on TS and the general concensus seems to be that if you want one on a network that has a SBS2003 server then you should install it on a separate box as the built in one is only designed for administration My question is if I do this an connect the new TS box to the local network. How am I going to be able to access it from the outside world as it is not directly connected ie it has a private IP addres ? I assume I need to do something on the SBS server to get the packet to it but where should I start Thanks in advance for your help Andrew
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TS 2000 Workgroup server
by Guest DMorgan310- 10 replies
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We currently have a Win2K Terminal Server setup in its own Workgroup and it is not a part of (and can't be) our windows 2003 Active Directory. It has been working fine in this configuration and continues to work fine for computers and users that have been on the network for a while, however, as we get rid of old computers and set up the new computers something is slipping through the cracks. When we try to connect new computers to the terminal server through remote desktop we get the error “The remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the licensing protocol. Please try connecting to the remote computer again or contact your server a…
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Word 2007 on term session - "Word could not create the work file"
by Guest TKovacs- 10 replies
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I have a fresh install of Win2003 R2 x64 and MS Office 2007. Non-administrative users who open Word get an error that reads "Word could not create the work file. Check the temp environment variable." User environment variables: TEMP = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp TMP = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp System environment variables: TEMP = (was) %systemroot%\temp (now changed to) C:\TEMP TMP = (was) %systemroot%\temp (now changed to) C:\TEMP I've checked the temp environment variable until I am blue in the face. I've googled for answers and found nothing helpful. In desparation I even attempted to call Micro$oft, who dispite this software be…
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Problems with DC and TS
by Guest Javier- 10 replies
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Hi, I have a 2003 domain with several servers Windows 2003. The license's server is installed in a Windows 2003 member server. The problem appears to me in my DC.It's a Windows 2003 to which I can not access with terminal server.If I check to the license's server,I don't see the license of my DC. However, still I have free licenses. do you know where can be the problem? Thank you very much by your aid
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Folder Redirection and Permissions
by Guest lozza- 10 replies
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Hi Guys, Currently have a NAS device with a root share that everybody uses... \\NAS\Share. This is at present configured for everyone full control. Which i believe is the source of my problems... Under this Folder I have created \\NAS\Share\TerminalServices. I have not created a separate share for the TerminalServices folder as it is accessible via \\NAS\Share. This is where I have redirected all my folders to. However it seems all users can access each others Redirected folders. Could you guide me as to what Share and Security permissions are required on the share \\NAS\Share\TerminalServices to ensure these folders are locked down and the system is ab…
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Windows 2000 TS Registry Issue
by Guest AndreZ- 10 replies
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Hello, I'm getting issues with users not being able to log on because it says the registry is to small, and/or there is insufficient resources to load profile ... originally my registry was sitting at 98MB so I increased it to 150 .. it worked for 2 days and now the issue is back so i bumped it to 250 for the hell of it .. and now it won't pass 112mb but i still get the message.. the only way to clear it is to reboot the server... Any ideas on how to fix it would be appreciated, also any tips on compressing the registry would be handy too! TIA!!
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Windows 2008 TS in Windows 2000 AD
by Guest Ketchup- 10 replies
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Hello everyone, I am working with a client to upgrade their Windows 2000 based network to Windows 2008. I am a bit constricted on the number of servers that I can have and had to make certain sacrifices forcing me to run Terminal Services on a Windows 2008 Domain Controller. I realize that's not recommended practice, but it's better then running a DC on a heavily used SQL and Apps server. I ran adprep with /forestprep and /domainprep /gpprep switches on the Windows 2000 AD environment successfully. I was able to add a Windows 2008 DC that will also be the new Terminal Server. The dcpromo process completed successfully. Dcdiag and manual che…
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no RDP after a restore
by Guest TR- 10 replies
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Hi all, I had a hard drive failure on a windows 2003 Terminal Server w/SP2.. I used the ASR recovery process once the hard drive was replaced to recover. All the files were restored but now the Terminal will not accept Remote connections. Any ideas:? I get the error that the terminal server is not responding and that it is too busy and to try back later. All files and services appear to be functioning normal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks TR
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Remote Desktop Second Console
by Guest Smurfman- 10 replies
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Recently a patch or settings, I am assuming something with SP3 on XP or Remote Desktops patch, has changed the way I use Remote Desktop to connect to servers. It used to be from my XP Pro machine I could use Remote Desktop to connect to a server and log in as an administrator. If I was logging in as the same admin that was logged in, I would simply take over that session and the screen would lock, if I logged off it logged off the Admin or if I disconnected, it would just leave the server locked. NOW - when I connect to a Windows 2003 Server, it seems that instead of taking over the session that is already logged in, a new / second console is starte…