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Misaro - 19 Mar 2006 22:05 GMT
I have a network with 20 Linux client computers. They need to get access to
an accounting application wich does not run on Linux environment. Then I
install the client application in the Terminal Server to allow the users get
access to the application but here is my problem:

Actually they have several xp computers with an ODBC connection on each pc
that provide the access to the user according the odbc mapped.

I need to do this process now that i am going to install a terminal services
but "how may I configure a different ODBC Connection over multiple terminal
sessions??

I tried it. I configured the application client in the terminal service but
it use the same ODBC Connection to all the terminal sessions.

Thanks comments!
Patrick Rouse - 28 Mar 2006 07:23 GMT
Sounds like you're creating System DSN, instead of User DSN.

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> I have a network with 20 Linux client computers. They need to get access to
> an accounting application wich does not run on Linux environment. Then I
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> Thanks comments!
Misaro - 30 Mar 2006 22:56 GMT
Sorry to answer back until now

So, you're telling me that if a create User DSN on every user's remote
terminal session I will get different ODBC connections on every user session
s!uccessfully ?

May I use scripts to do this process?

Thanks comments!



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