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Guest fox7
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Hi:

I am runninig Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Standard Server SP2. I was

reading alot about Terminal Server, as this is my first experience, and I was

reading about a special way to handle users at logon when you are running

just one application on the Terminal Server. I can not find that information

again. That is what I am looking for. I think it was on the Microsoft stie,

but if so, I linked to it from the Vera Noest site. Vera, your site and

links have been invaluable to me... Thanks!!

 

Can anyone provde me a link to the info I am looking for??

 

I will have a question later about printing, but I may find that answer in

my futher reading.

 

Thanks,

fox7

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Guest fox7
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RE: Terminal Server, running just one App

 

 

 

"fox7" wrote:

> Hi:

> I am runninig Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Standard Server SP2. I was

> reading alot about Terminal Server, as this is my first experience, and I was

> reading about a special way to handle users at logon when you are running

> just one application on the Terminal Server. I can not find that information

> again. That is what I am looking for. I think it was on the Microsoft stie,

> but if so, I linked to it from the Vera Noest site. Vera, your site and

> links have been invaluable to me... Thanks!!

>

> Can anyone provde me a link to the info I am looking for??

 

My actual case is running many users one the Terminal server using one

application.

>

> I will have a question later about printing, but I may find that answer in

> my futher reading.

>

> Thanks,

> fox7

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

RE: Terminal Server, running just one App

 

Sounds like you want to define a "Starting application".

This can be done in several places: in Terminal Services

Configuration, in the rdp client, or (highly recommended!) in a

Group Policy which is linked to the Terminal Server OU.

 

You'll find the setting here:

 

Computer Configuration - Administrative templates - Windows

components - Terminal Services

"Start a program on connection"

 

Note that you will want to avoid that this also applies to

Administrators, so you'll need to apply this also:

 

816100 - How To Prevent Domain Group Policies from Applying to

Administrator Accounts and Selected Users in Windows Server 2003

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=816100

 

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

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

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=?Utf-8?B?Zm94Nw==?= <fox7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 28

maj 2008:

>

>

> "fox7" wrote:

>

>> Hi:

>> I am runninig Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Standard

>> Server SP2. I was

>> reading alot about Terminal Server, as this is my first

>> experience, and I was reading about a special way to handle

>> users at logon when you are running just one application on the

>> Terminal Server. I can not find that information again. That

>> is what I am looking for. I think it was on the Microsoft

>> stie, but if so, I linked to it from the Vera Noest site.

>> Vera, your site and links have been invaluable to me...

>> Thanks!!

>>

>> Can anyone provde me a link to the info I am looking for??

>

> My actual case is running many users one the Terminal server

> using one application.

>>

>> I will have a question later about printing, but I may find

>> that answer in my futher reading.

>>

>> Thanks,

>> fox7


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