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Guest Rene B
Posted

Hello again,

 

Now that the TS is working, I need to Run a program (Quick Books 2005)

remotely, but it is asking for the user to have Power User or Administrator

rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to the Server2 = TS

and not to Server1 = DC?

 

If I add the user to the administrative group it will have access to all

both servers like Administrator, how can I limite that access just to

Server1.

 

Thanks

Rene

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RE: Administrator access to TS

 

You may have some issues with running QuickBooks 2005 on terminal services.

Here are two links you should look at.

 

http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/archive/faqs/qbw2003/124603.html

 

http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_apps_qb.htm

 

Thanks again to Vera :)

 

 

 

"Rene B" wrote:

> Hello again,

>

> Now that the TS is working, I need to Run a program (Quick Books 2005)

> remotely, but it is asking for the user to have Power User or Administrator

> rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to the Server2 = TS

> and not to Server1 = DC?

>

> If I add the user to the administrative group it will have access to all

> both servers like Administrator, how can I limite that access just to

> Server1.

>

> Thanks

> Rene

>

>

>

Guest Gregg Hill
Posted

Re: Administrator access to TS

 

I wonder if Vera's directions can be used on a workstation to allow them to

run QB without being an admin (outside of TS, just a domain workstation on

which I do not want to make users be admins).

 

Anyone done that yet?

 

Gregg Hill

 

 

 

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

news:3F1E0B8E-976A-432A-8894-08F4604F6271@microsoft.com...

> You may have some issues with running QuickBooks 2005 on terminal

> services.

> Here are two links you should look at.

>

> http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/archive/faqs/qbw2003/124603.html

>

> http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_apps_qb.htm

>

> Thanks again to Vera :)

>

>

>

> "Rene B" wrote:

>

>> Hello again,

>>

>> Now that the TS is working, I need to Run a program (Quick Books 2005)

>> remotely, but it is asking for the user to have Power User or

>> Administrator

>> rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to the Server2 =

>> TS

>> and not to Server1 = DC?

>>

>> If I add the user to the administrative group it will have access to all

>> both servers like Administrator, how can I limite that access just to

>> Server1.

>>

>> Thanks

>> Rene

>>

>>

>>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Administrator access to TS

 

Yes, I would guess that it would work more or less the same on a

workstation (haven't tested this, though).

 

You would *not* have to copy the %systemroot%\Intuit folder into

each users %userprofile%\Windows folder, though, that's TS-

specific.

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

*----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*

 

"Gregg Hill" <bogus@nowhere.com> wrote on 27 jul 2007:

> I wonder if Vera's directions can be used on a workstation to

> allow them to run QB without being an admin (outside of TS, just

> a domain workstation on which I do not want to make users be

> admins).

>

> Anyone done that yet?

>

> Gregg Hill

>

>

>

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

> news:3F1E0B8E-976A-432A-8894-08F4604F6271@microsoft.com...

>> You may have some issues with running QuickBooks 2005 on

>> terminal services.

>> Here are two links you should look at.

>>

>> http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/archive/faqs/qbw2003/124603

>> .html

>>

>> http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_apps_qb.htm

>>

>> Thanks again to Vera :)

>>

>>

>>

>> "Rene B" wrote:

>>

>>> Hello again,

>>>

>>> Now that the TS is working, I need to Run a program (Quick

>>> Books 2005) remotely, but it is asking for the user to have

>>> Power User or Administrator

>>> rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to

>>> the Server2 = TS

>>> and not to Server1 = DC?

>>>

>>> If I add the user to the administrative group it will have

>>> access to all both servers like Administrator, how can I

>>> limite that access just to Server1.

>>>

>>> Thanks

>>> Rene

Guest Rene B
Posted

Re: Administrator access to TS

 

Thank you guys, I will do my work with Vera's directions.

 

by the way I found this doc on the web, I don't think is the best solution,

what do you think?

http://www.cpa911.com/QBUserPermissions.pdf

 

Thanks

Rene B

 

"Vera Noest [MVP]" <Vera.Noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote in message

news:Xns997A8B33C5F9Dveranoesthemutforsse@207.46.248.16...

> Yes, I would guess that it would work more or less the same on a

> workstation (haven't tested this, though).

>

> You would *not* have to copy the %systemroot%\Intuit folder into

> each users %userprofile%\Windows folder, though, that's TS-

> specific.

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> *----------- Please reply in newsgroup -------------*

>

> "Gregg Hill" <bogus@nowhere.com> wrote on 27 jul 2007:

>

>> I wonder if Vera's directions can be used on a workstation to

>> allow them to run QB without being an admin (outside of TS, just

>> a domain workstation on which I do not want to make users be

>> admins).

>>

>> Anyone done that yet?

>>

>> Gregg Hill

>>

>>

>>

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

>> news:3F1E0B8E-976A-432A-8894-08F4604F6271@microsoft.com...

>>> You may have some issues with running QuickBooks 2005 on

>>> terminal services.

>>> Here are two links you should look at.

>>>

>>> http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/archive/faqs/qbw2003/124603

>>> .html

>>>

>>> http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_apps_qb.htm

>>>

>>> Thanks again to Vera :)

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Rene B" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Hello again,

>>>>

>>>> Now that the TS is working, I need to Run a program (Quick

>>>> Books 2005) remotely, but it is asking for the user to have

>>>> Power User or Administrator

>>>> rights, is the any way to give those access to user just to

>>>> the Server2 = TS

>>>> and not to Server1 = DC?

>>>>

>>>> If I add the user to the administrative group it will have

>>>> access to all both servers like Administrator, how can I

>>>> limite that access just to Server1.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks

>>>> Rene


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