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redirected printed stays in queue30 Dec 2004 17:36 GMT1
win 2000 sp4 client connecting to the server via rdp.
his printer is an hp2200 attached locally via an usb port.
set up the work around in the registry to allow his printer to map when he
connects via rdp.
Corrupt Local Profiles30 Dec 2004 15:17 GMT1
Good Morning,
I'm running terminal server on a windows 2003 server. I have approx. 15
users. For some reason 2-3 times a week some of our users will attempt to log
in and they get the following message.
Help needed with RDP and DONGLE30 Dec 2004 15:08 GMT2
I've installed a W2003 server, on that server I installed an applications
that requires a dongle. If you logon to that server, the applications works
fine (dongle is plugged into the LPT-port.)
When I set up a RDP-session, the session is ok, but the app acts as if there
Application hang at log off30 Dec 2004 13:59 GMT1
In short, I have a situation where a user logs off a 2000 TS session they
would get a blue screen until the specified timeout would occur. Upon further
investigation, I looked at the hung session and determined that the process
that was hung was Adobe Acrobat reader. If I ended ...
TS connexion problem from a Mac30 Dec 2004 13:53 GMT2
Using the RDC for MAC, 1.0.3 I try to connect to a Windows 2003 Terminal
Server.
The system reports that for a security reason the connexion could not be
established.
Processor Usage30 Dec 2004 10:56 GMT1
I have Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP4) with application mode Terminal
Services enabled.
Can I somehow to prevent any process or task from high processor usage?
Terminal Server and network printers..29 Dec 2004 15:21 GMT2
I have a HP Laserjet 4050 that has a JetDirect card in it.  It is using
TCP/IP for printing in the remote office, the printer has a static IP.  I
have installed the same driver on the Terminal server at the head office,
however it just points to LPT1 since it's just there for the ...
TS 2003 - Licensing (switch device > user)29 Dec 2004 14:40 GMT3
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
I believe I made a mistake and hopefully will be able to remedy
this...
I've setup my Win2003 Terminal Server and Licensing Server (same
rdpclip.exe terminates28 Dec 2004 20:07 GMT1
When I connect to an XP SP2 machine from an XP SP1 through remote
desktop, I get a Visual C++ Runtime error, rdpclip.exe has terminated
unexpectedly.
Any ideas?
Handheld Device As Terminal Server Client ??28 Dec 2004 14:43 GMT1
I have Terminal server installed on 2k server ,working in application share
mode, my query is will i need any license for the clients which are handheld
runing OS like Windows CE or do they have license already just like xp/2k
proff.
UNABLE TO PRINT28 Dec 2004 14:39 GMT1
I am running windows 2000 sp4 on server and XP Pro on client.  when I logon
to server using remote desktop connection the client printer (HP 2100)
connected to LPT1 is regonized by the server, but when I try to print I get
an error message in the event log as follows.
Problem connecting to Terminal Server25 Dec 2004 16:37 GMT1
Hi all..
This is the scenario:
1.- A computer with Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition connected to
Internet by mean of ISP A
Terminal Services Issue windows 2000 server25 Dec 2004 16:29 GMT5
Dear Sir,
I have TS issue where every morning, i had schedule task to restart my
server at 6:00am. Then, all TS client log in at 8:00am, all the TS client can
not log in. We force to restart the server. then, Ts client only can log in.
Windows 2003 Server access from the Internet25 Dec 2004 00:27 GMT1
I want to administer my server remotely through my Router.
I can successfully access it on my LAN.  What do I need to set up and what
ports to open so that I may access remotely over the Internet.
Thanks
2003 TS in W2K AD Domain23 Dec 2004 16:23 GMT1
Probably a dumb question, but I cannot find any documentation.  If I am
using a W2K3 TS in a W2K only Active Directory domain, am I stuck with only
the global policies available via W2K?  Can I add a template to get the
additional options available with W2K3 global policies?  ...
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