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Removing Terminal Services

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Scott S. - 24 Jun 2004 18:32 GMT
When I initially set up a Win 2003 server, I checked Terminal Services
thinking that I needed it to use remote desktop for admin.  I now know
that I do not need it.  Unfortunately, I learned this after I'm no
longer able to connect with Remote Desktop because of a lack of
licenses.

I need to remove Terminal Server so that I can just use Remote Desktop
for admin. I was about to remove it, but a message popped up saying
that if I remove Terminal Services any programs I installed while
Terminal Services was running will no longer work!

Is this true?  I installed Project Server 2003 on this server after
the initial setup and it is now in production.  If I remove Terminal
Services will it wipe out my Project Server?

Thanks!
Scott
Cary Shultz [A.D. MVP] - 29 Jun 2004 06:00 GMT
Scott,

That might depend.  If you first installed Terminal Services and then
installed some applications ( via Add/Remove Programs or change user
/install ) and you then later remove Terminal Services you will most
probably need to reinstall the applications.

HTH,

Cary

> When I initially set up a Win 2003 server, I checked Terminal Services
> thinking that I needed it to use remote desktop for admin.  I now know
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> Thanks!
> Scott
 
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