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problem of window 2003 server remote desktop 30 Jun 2006 04:42 GMT1
problem of window 2003 server remote desktop
Dear All
my local area network have 1 window 2000 server , it is domain controller
domain : abc
Selective Printer Redirection29 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT1
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 ...
Selective Printer Redirection29 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT1
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 ...
Logon type: 10 when accesing thru mstsc/console?29 Jun 2006 10:47 GMT6
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"...
Program Errors and Reporting16 Jun 2006 22:20 GMT3
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 ...
Best Practices15 Jun 2006 14:53 GMT1
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
many printer sessions13 Jun 2006 22:17 GMT1
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
there terminal server has ended the connection13 Jun 2006 22:15 GMT1
Hi my licenses are upto date and one machine cant log into terminal server
Error:
The Terminal Server has  Ended the connection
Any ideas
the terminal server has ended the connection13 Jun 2006 22:14 GMT1
Hi my licenses are upto date and one machine cant log into terminal server
Error:
The Terminal Server has  Ended the connection
Any ideas
Idle time13 Jun 2006 15:44 GMT5
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?
Network TCP/IP Port Printer Mapping13 Jun 2006 06:12 GMT3
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?
RDP-TCP Connection Permissions07 Jun 2006 00:55 GMT2
Is there a way to programatically check the security permissions set on the
RDP-TCP (or ICA-TCP) connections in Windows 2k?
Creating Dial-up Connection within a Terminal Server Session.06 Jun 2006 02:04 GMT3
      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
Performance question05 Jun 2006 17:45 GMT3
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 ...
memory stick in rdp sessions05 Jun 2006 08:41 GMT2
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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