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| problem of window 2003 server remote desktop | 30 Jun 2006 04:42 GMT | 1 |
problem of window 2003 server remote desktop Dear All my local area network have 1 window 2000 server , it is domain controller domain : abc
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| Selective Printer Redirection | 29 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT | 1 |
Here is a situation that has left me baffled (hopefully you have the simple answer). I am running Terminal Services on a dedicated Windows 2003 server. Several Windows 2000 Professional SP4 clients running the most recent version of "Remote Desktop Connection" are connecting to ...
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| Selective Printer Redirection | 29 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT | 1 |
Here is a situation that has left me baffled (hopefully you have the simple answer). I am running Terminal Services on a dedicated Windows 2003 server. Several Windows 2000 Professional SP4 clients running the most recent version of "Remote Desktop Connection" are connecting to ...
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| Logon type: 10 when accesing thru mstsc/console? | 29 Jun 2006 10:47 GMT | 6 |
Hi all the group, In our company, we're trying to clarify if connecting to a server using the 'mstsc /console' command registers a "logon type: 10" on the server side or maybe a "logon type: 2"...
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| Program Errors and Reporting | 16 Jun 2006 22:20 GMT | 3 |
I was wondering if there is a way to direct all program error popups to a specific user logged into terminal services. All the users logged in are administrators, (this is for picky software that requires admin provleges). When a program fails, which Administrator is notified? It ...
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| Best Practices | 15 Jun 2006 14:53 GMT | 1 |
Hi I have built a windows 2003 terminal server. Could anyone let me know of any best practices that I can implement. I'm looking for the best performance counters to use, anything where I can
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| many printer sessions | 13 Jun 2006 22:17 GMT | 1 |
With 6 or so remote clients connecting to the server via TS (W2K3), I find that I have nearly 2000 printer sessions from the various printers available to the clients. These objects are crippled, in the sense that I can neither delete nor view the queue. Otherwise, printing is
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| there terminal server has ended the connection | 13 Jun 2006 22:15 GMT | 1 |
Hi my licenses are upto date and one machine cant log into terminal server Error: The Terminal Server has Ended the connection Any ideas
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| the terminal server has ended the connection | 13 Jun 2006 22:14 GMT | 1 |
Hi my licenses are upto date and one machine cant log into terminal server Error: The Terminal Server has Ended the connection Any ideas
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| Idle time | 13 Jun 2006 15:44 GMT | 5 |
We have Windows2003, that runs a DOS application. When a session goes idle it create locks in this DOS application. Where or How can i disable the idle status? Also why or How the idle status affect the process for this DOS application?
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| Network TCP/IP Port Printer Mapping | 13 Jun 2006 06:12 GMT | 3 |
One of my client using network printer, which using TCP/IP Port. If the client PC using remote desktop connection to connect to terminal service, can the printer be mapped? Is there any limitation on Win 98?
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| RDP-TCP Connection Permissions | 07 Jun 2006 00:55 GMT | 2 |
Is there a way to programatically check the security permissions set on the RDP-TCP (or ICA-TCP) connections in Windows 2k?
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| Creating Dial-up Connection within a Terminal Server Session. | 06 Jun 2006 02:04 GMT | 3 |
We have a Windows 2003 Standard server with Terminal Services setup. We have a client PC that has a modem installed locally on the PC. We have allowed redirection of com ports so when the client connects to Terminal Server, the com ports get redirected. We can
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| Performance question | 05 Jun 2006 17:45 GMT | 3 |
I'm using XP Pro remote desktop to connect to my Terminal Server (Windows 2000 server). When I'm using an database software application, each time I click on different interface within this software which contain a list of records (rows) and it takes a lot of time to refresh the ...
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| memory stick in rdp sessions | 05 Jun 2006 08:41 GMT | 2 |
We are freqently getting questions from our terminal server users to be allowed to work with memory sticks during rdp sessions. How difficult and/or dangerous is it to have their personal memory sticks mapped just like the printers are for example?
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