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Capture printer port?31 Aug 2004 19:07 GMT1
I'm using a Netware client (4.90 SP2) during a Windows 2003 Terminal Server
session, and am having difficulty capturing printer output from DOS
applications.
When using MetaFrame, it's not a problem. But while I can print Windows
base artikel 8312530 Aug 2004 22:09 GMT1
Dear reader
I am detecting problems with my roaminig profile and
Windows 2000 service Pack 4.
I will like to get some help and information on how to get
Reset TS temporaly clients on w2k330 Aug 2004 21:46 GMT1
We have installed several server with no additional CAL so a TS client get a
temporaly license for 120 days.
The TS licensing is installed per device. With that pc it isn't possible to
go in TS. The name has to be removed in the registry i think
** TSSHUTDN is not working properly ** X229 Aug 2004 23:04 GMT9
Sorry to resurrect a previous thread but no answer was given and I was
unable to post/bumb the thread
There are multiple Citrix Metaframe Servers running service release 3
on windows 2003 server that fail to reboot correctly after a tsshutdn
aplication mode28 Aug 2004 18:26 GMT1
SERVER 2003 , how do you switch from remote admin mode to
application server
Pocket PC client configuration28 Aug 2004 00:04 GMT1
I have a 2000 server running Terminal Services with CE 4 and Pocket PC
clients.
The CE client can be configured, using an RDP file, to automatically log on
to the server and start a program (as does the XP version), the Pocket PC
How to cut TS session when remote desktop window of client closes27 Aug 2004 23:56 GMT1
I want to eliminate the TS session completely after closing of Remote
Desktop window in client.
Is there a way to terminate TS session from client?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Terminal Server - Speed Issues27 Aug 2004 22:07 GMT3
I wonder if someone can help me out with a situation that is causing me a
lot of headache....
I have a server running Terminal Server 2003, 3Gz Processor, 2GB Ram etc..
We have a remote site in Belfast, linking into our Glasgow office.The
Terminal session through port 80 only26 Aug 2004 17:41 GMT4
I have to connect to Windows 2000/2003 Server remotely through port 80 (and
also through proxy server).
I have tried to use Remote Desktop Connection Web Connection
(tswebsetup.exe) for Windows 2000 Server but after login to 1st web page
Copy Files via Command Line26 Aug 2004 15:55 GMT1
I need to copy files to our production server (W2003) that is only
accessible via TS.
Are there any command line tools for copying files?
(I know analogx but thats not what i want)
Temporary Licences26 Aug 2004 12:34 GMT2
G'Day All,
How can I purge the list of Temporary Licenses under Terminal Server
Licensing?
Thanks
Reissuing the CALS26 Aug 2004 05:28 GMT1
Will reissuing the Terminal server device CAL's on to the license server with
the existing CAL'stake the old ones out of the server(that is will the
clients with the old license be able to connect with thier license or will
the old lincese be no longer identified) or should the ...
TS weblogin through IE alternatives24 Aug 2004 16:10 GMT2
Let me start be saying I know nothing about TS.
At this point users of our TS use IE to connect to the TS weblogin and work
through their browsers.  We want to explore the alternatives for this login
method because we're getting rid of IE in favor of other browsers/os.
Scenario24 Aug 2004 16:05 GMT1
I was unclear on a few things about TS licensing in a 2000 AD/client
environment and was wondering if anyone could comment.
Basically, we have 2K clients connecting to a 2K TS application mode server
in a 2000 AD.  I know I need to install TS licensing on the DC but do I also
How to avoid showing default.html page24 Aug 2004 12:28 GMT2
I use TS webclient to login to my terminal server.
Is it possible to save my server address in default.htm, so that, when the
users typein www.mydomain/tsweb/default.htm, they will be directly taken to
TS login dialogbox?
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