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Client Printers31 Oct 2004 22:09 GMT8
How do I stop printers in client session being displayed on the server to
other users?
Thanks
Ivan
newbie questions.31 Oct 2004 01:43 GMT1
Idiot level answers please. Can I achieve the following using terminal
server.
Allow an end user to run one of our applications on their remote PC. (any
restrictions on type of applications our main one is a database app).
Terminal service client on Windows NT31 Oct 2004 01:27 GMT1
I have a Windows 2000 Server configured as Terminal Server. And i want to
install
terminal service client on Windows NT Server, can i do this?
How to install terminal service client o terminal server on Windows NT Server?
Client Boot disk30 Oct 2004 04:16 GMT1
Whe are setting up a terminal server. this is going good. but we want to use
a floppy disk for the client. The plan is:
when we turn on the client it boots from the floppy and logs in on the
terminal.
Linux ThinStation damaged my computer ?30 Oct 2004 00:13 GMT2
I am trying to figure out the the most fastest way to power on pc and to
connect to Terminal Services.
I downloaded Linux-based ThinStation from
http://struktur.kemi.dtu.dk/thinstation/download/
How to automate creating of new session on the server?29 Oct 2004 22:10 GMT1
Is there any way to create new session on the terminal server by some tool
or API? I need it to manage session from the my application.
Thank!
Best regards, Konstantin Knyazev.
What are you doing for anti virus on your TS29 Oct 2004 14:07 GMT6
I use CA's Inoculate IT on our networks, and so when I built the server I
threw the client on there as well, but when I was looking at it today I
noticed that the real-time monitor was running for each user and eating up
my performance in a big way.  What products are the rest of ...
terminal client29 Oct 2004 13:19 GMT5
i hope view 16bit on a windows 2000 profasional
how can do it
i can use terminal server just under administrator28 Oct 2004 21:09 GMT1
hi and sorry for my english
i install a terminal server client and when i want use the answer is windows
strategie system don't autorise session intertactive but when i do the
connection with administrator account it's good and run well
Outlook2003 28 Oct 2004 17:48 GMT4
Has anyone seen the error below. I am running 2003 termnal services with
office 2003. This just started hapeneing 3 days ago. Any ideas?
The messaging interface has returned an unknown error
Win2k3 Terminal Server Licensing Query27 Oct 2004 13:10 GMT2
Hello chaps/ladies,
I've got 10 Win2K3 TS CAL licenses from MS. I have installed TS
Licensing on one of the domain controllers. I have installed TS on a
Win2K3 server. When it was first installed it defaulted to a
how to monitor a session?27 Oct 2004 12:45 GMT1
How can I connect to an existing session in share mode?
This is for support to users that are connected.
Andre
connections not showing up27 Oct 2004 12:41 GMT3
Guys,
I have this message on a SBS 2003 server with Terminal services in remote
mode.
"The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowable
why does this happen?26 Oct 2004 12:57 GMT1
Guys,
I have this message on a SBS 2003 server with Terminal services in remote
mode.
"The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowable
who is connected nobody??26 Oct 2004 12:55 GMT1
Guys,
I have this message on a SBS 2003 server with Terminal services in remote
mode.
"The terminal server has exceeded the maximum number of allowable
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