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TS is currently gathering information about this server01 Nov 2003 00:15 GMT4
TS Manager will display this from time to time, and can
only be corrected by rebooting the server. Any ideas as
to what is wrong? TIA
Terminal service on two pdc servers on same domain.31 Oct 2003 21:55 GMT2
I have two servers, one running Windows 2000 Server and
the other, Windows 2003 Server.  Both are PDC on the same
domain.  Both are running terminal services in application
mode.  last year, the license server was put into the
WinXP RDP to Windows 200031 Oct 2003 21:25 GMT1
I will try to be as clear as possbile, but this is new to me.
I have an older PC running windows 2000 that I would like to put in my
basement and control from my WinXP PC in my office.  I have a simple
home network sharing my DSL.  Everying seems to be working fine.
Change the Default Action for a File Type in Windows 2000 terminal server31 Oct 2003 20:42 GMT1
Change the Default Action for a File Type in Windows 2000
with service terminal server is running
remote control on win2k box31 Oct 2003 20:40 GMT1
we are currently using PCanywhere for remote control on
dial-up win2k boxes. Is there a microsoft alternative to
host a remote dial-up box. Can win2k non server edition
host a terminal service or remote desktop app for dial-up
LINRDP Client31 Oct 2003 11:53 GMT1
Has anyone worked with this?  I am trying to test it but
can find no documentation to go along with it.  Have
attempted to contact terminal-services.net support via
email but have not received any responses.  Does anyone
is this serious?31 Oct 2003 11:40 GMT1
I have a 2003 Terminal Server running AD and ISA2000, Office2000 is
installed on the server.
I am constantly dealing with Application Hangs. The Apps hanging range from
OUTLOOK to PUBLISHER.
RDP over Zywall 10031 Oct 2003 08:04 GMT4
I hope someone has some expirience with this:
I bought a Zywall 100 to protect my net. Before I had a
Linux based firewall.
Since I use the Zywall I cannot work with Terminal
Link to Teminal server31 Oct 2003 03:42 GMT3
Is there is a way to create a hyperlink in a doc that will
bring up a terminal server connection?
Example
I want to list server in a doc and be ableto click on the
Configuration31 Oct 2003 03:40 GMT3
I would like to set up Terminal Services on a Windows 2000
server.  When my remote users connect to this terminal
server I would like only the application they need to be
displayed on the desktop.  This application is located on
wfw3.11 as terminal client31 Oct 2003 02:45 GMT2
I'm using Remote Boot diskless Pentium 200 clients to
connect to Novell 4.11 Server then running MS-WFW3.11.
Now I want to use these clients as Terminal Clients for
Windows 2000 Terminal Server. But there is problems with
Login time takes too long31 Oct 2003 01:01 GMT4
Recently I upgraded from NT4 Terminal Server With citrix
metaframe 1.8 to Windows 2000 Server with citrix metaframe
1.8
Before the users would login in an application very
Distributing Regional Settings (namely input locales)31 Oct 2003 00:53 GMT2
Once I have modified a user's input locales via Regional
Settings in control panel, how can I distribute these
input locale settings to multiple users?
However, I do not want to change the default settings for
Terminal services over ADSL31 Oct 2003 00:23 GMT2
I am hosting an application on a Windows 2000 Terminal
Server via an ADSL connection. I am having timeout issues
with idle sessions (sessions that have not had any user
interaction for 5mins or more) timing out and
Connect error with WinXP Home31 Oct 2003 00:20 GMT2
We are running a Windows 2000 Terminal Server.  We have an
employee who is trying to login from home.  On their home
network they can login from a WinXP Pro computer, but when
she clicks on "Connect" from the XP Home computer is says
 
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