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I have tested Server2003 and TS and the only problem I had with that was

with Act2000 and Word 2000 NOT playing nice together without admin rights to

the user.

 

Figuring that was a relatively minor issue and fixable, I ordered a new

server for our TS installation.

 

I have the new server with 2003R2 and TS installed (no other roles on the

server). I followed MS's article on how to install TS and the applications.

Now, on the server, Act2000 and Word2000 run together nicely (loged in as

admin) without problems. This is a member server behind a SBS2003 box but so

was the test setup.

 

When I log into TS remotely, they again don't play nice together, even

logged in with admin rights. I get a runtime error and Word won't even

launch. So I followed the suggestions on Vera's website about logging on as

an admin that never logged in, and launched Word, but that didn't help

either. Again, on the server, it works OK and ACT works OK with it.

 

I DID install all of the applications using install mode for TS as stated in

both Vera's site and MS's.

 

ALSO, IE does not work either on the server or when logged into a TS

session. It won't go to Microsofts site at all and Google displays a bunch

of garbage when I try to go there on either the server or in the TS session.

And trying a MS Update, freezes IE.

 

I didn't have any problem with IE when I did the test installation.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Re: New TS Installation: 2 Problems UPDATE

 

Re: New TS Installation: 2 Problems UPDATE

 

OK, The runtime issue was being caused by a Dymo LabelWriter macro added to

Word. I uninstalled Dymo and the runtime error went away. Works fine with

admin rights between Act and Word.

 

However, I tried to log on as a user with power user rights the word and act

don't like it. As a user with admin rights, it worked OK between Word and

Act.

 

Still can't figure out IE, though!

 

 

"mmspgh" <dan@mmsit.net> wrote in message

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>I have tested Server2003 and TS and the only problem I had with that was

>with Act2000 and Word 2000 NOT playing nice together without admin rights

>to the user.

>

> Figuring that was a relatively minor issue and fixable, I ordered a new

> server for our TS installation.

>

> I have the new server with 2003R2 and TS installed (no other roles on the

> server). I followed MS's article on how to install TS and the

> applications. Now, on the server, Act2000 and Word2000 run together nicely

> (loged in as admin) without problems. This is a member server behind a

> SBS2003 box but so was the test setup.

>

> When I log into TS remotely, they again don't play nice together, even

> logged in with admin rights. I get a runtime error and Word won't even

> launch. So I followed the suggestions on Vera's website about logging on

> as an admin that never logged in, and launched Word, but that didn't help

> either. Again, on the server, it works OK and ACT works OK with it.

>

> I DID install all of the applications using install mode for TS as stated

> in both Vera's site and MS's.

>

> ALSO, IE does not work either on the server or when logged into a TS

> session. It won't go to Microsofts site at all and Google displays a bunch

> of garbage when I try to go there on either the server or in the TS

> session. And trying a MS Update, freezes IE.

>

> I didn't have any problem with IE when I did the test installation.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>


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