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Guest talat52
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When a user connects to the Windows 2008 Terminal Server using Outlook 2003

as a RemotApp, certain multimedia attachmengs like .jpg or .wav do not open.

What needs to be done to address this ?

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Guest Rob Leitman [MSFT]
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Re: Outlook 2003 published as RemoteApp attachment issues

 

"talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> When a user connects to the Windows 2008 Terminal Server using Outlook

> 2003

> as a RemotApp, certain multimedia attachmengs like .jpg or .wav do not

> open.

> What needs to be done to address this ?

 

 

What error do you see when you try to open them?

 

Do you see the same error if you connect to the server with a full remote

desktop, and run Outlook from there?

 

Rob

Guest talat52
Posted

Re: Outlook 2003 published as RemoteApp attachment issues

 

 

 

"Rob Leitman [MSFT]" wrote:

> "talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0E258C5E-E5A6-423D-990A-F84B1DBB2126@microsoft.com...

> > When a user connects to the Windows 2008 Terminal Server using Outlook

> > 2003

> > as a RemotApp, certain multimedia attachmengs like .jpg or .wav do not

> > open.

> > What needs to be done to address this ?

>

>

> What error do you see when you try to open them?

>

> Do you see the same error if you connect to the server with a full remote

> desktop, and run Outlook from there?

>

> Rob

>

>

I tried logging in using normal RDP session and I get the error "Application

not found" with the .wma attachment and "Picture printing is not available

without the Desktop Experience Feature".

Guest Rob Leitman [MSFT]
Posted

Re: Outlook 2003 published as RemoteApp attachment issues

 

"talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6F0E3F07-B20D-4097-A38F-48EF908824E5@microsoft.com...

>

>

> "Rob Leitman [MSFT]" wrote:

>

>> "talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:0E258C5E-E5A6-423D-990A-F84B1DBB2126@microsoft.com...

>> > When a user connects to the Windows 2008 Terminal Server using Outlook

>> > 2003

>> > as a RemotApp, certain multimedia attachmengs like .jpg or .wav do not

>> > open.

>> > What needs to be done to address this ?

>>

>>

>> What error do you see when you try to open them?

>>

>> Do you see the same error if you connect to the server with a full remote

>> desktop, and run Outlook from there?

>>

>> Rob

>>

>>

> I tried logging in using normal RDP session and I get the error

> "Application

> not found" with the .wma attachment and "Picture printing is not available

> without the Desktop Experience Feature".

 

 

Sounds like you need to install the Desktop Experience Feature. That may

also include Windows Media Player, but if not you should install that too.

 

Rob

Guest talat52
Posted

Re: Outlook 2003 published as RemoteApp attachment issues

 

Installing Desktop Experience Feature on the Terminal 2008 Server fixed the

problem. Thanks Rob for your help.

 

-talat

 

"Rob Leitman [MSFT]" wrote:

> "talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6F0E3F07-B20D-4097-A38F-48EF908824E5@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > "Rob Leitman [MSFT]" wrote:

> >

> >> "talat52" <talat52@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:0E258C5E-E5A6-423D-990A-F84B1DBB2126@microsoft.com...

> >> > When a user connects to the Windows 2008 Terminal Server using Outlook

> >> > 2003

> >> > as a RemotApp, certain multimedia attachmengs like .jpg or .wav do not

> >> > open.

> >> > What needs to be done to address this ?

> >>

> >>

> >> What error do you see when you try to open them?

> >>

> >> Do you see the same error if you connect to the server with a full remote

> >> desktop, and run Outlook from there?

> >>

> >> Rob

> >>

> >>

> > I tried logging in using normal RDP session and I get the error

> > "Application

> > not found" with the .wma attachment and "Picture printing is not available

> > without the Desktop Experience Feature".

>

>

> Sounds like you need to install the Desktop Experience Feature. That may

> also include Windows Media Player, but if not you should install that too.

>

> Rob

>

>


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