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Eivind - 29 Apr 2004 13:34 GMT
Hello,

Does someone know a way to remove the disconnect/close
button on the connection bar on remote desktop client? I
know I can remove the connection bar, but my users need to
minimize their remote connections.

I've used appscape
http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/partners/findoffering/ser
versolutions/showcase/AppScapereport.asp
to do this on citrix clients (or any other app.) but it
doesn't work when mstsc.exe is connected.
Anyone?

Eivind
arno - 30 Apr 2004 12:01 GMT
Hi Eivind,

> Does someone know a way to remove the disconnect/close
> button on the connection bar on remote desktop client? I
> know I can remove the connection bar, but my users need to
> minimize their remote connections.

http://terminal.servebeer.com/
look at the first 2 "hacks" (x-box, version). both work fine.

This will still allow users to disconnect by killing the task with the task
manager, however, only few know about that ;)

arno
Eivind - 30 Apr 2004 13:44 GMT
Hi Arno,

Worked great. The only other thing I had to do was to
delete the file in the system32\dllcache\ as windows file
protection wouldn't let me replace the file.

Thank you!!!!

Eivind

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