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Finding the Session ID
I have a program that needs to identify the session ID that I am
connected to Terminal Services as. I can get the session name but can't
get the session ID. Does anyone know how to obtain the session ID
programatically?
Andy...
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18.05.2007 17:53:43 |
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User permissions affects app behaviour
Summary: our Hummingbird DM 5.1 software fails (the Windows Explorer DM
Extensions portion only) for a normal user. If a user accesses DM within an
application, like Wordperfect, DM works fine. If we put the user in the
Domain Admins group, the WE DM extensions software performs correctly. Also,
when configured as a normal user, IE 6 will not allow popup windows for our
webmail Intranet...
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18.05.2007 17:43:00 |
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USB Flash Drive not recognized under some profiles
I have HP t5520 thin clients running from a Terminal Server. All works fine
except recently a user had problems connecting their USB flash drive. When
it's plugged in it normally shows up as 'Files on HP 00XXXXX' under 'OTHER'
in My Computer and you can double click it and browse to 'Hard Disk X'.
Now the icon appears but with no description and the user cannot double
click it. Funny...
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18.05.2007 15:31:01 |
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Installed languages not available to user sessions
Hi,
i have installed multiple input languages on my Windows 2003R2
terminal server within regional settings in control panel when logged
on through an rdp session as administrator. I can successfully change
my input language when logged on as administrator in an rdp session on
this terminal server - i can choose any language that i have
installed.
However, when i log onto the terminal s...
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18.05.2007 12:01:59 |
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Windows Explorer hangs when trying to move file
Hi,
I have a problem with setting up users to work via Terminal Services. Users
can log in remotely, everything looks good until they start working with
files. For example, if a user tries to move any file from a folder where he
is granted full permissions Windows Explorer just hangs. Why???
User is only a member of Users and Remote Desktop Users.
Windows Server 2003, all latest upd...
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18.05.2007 11:28:32 |
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Require language bar reg keys for custom adm file anyone?
Hi,
windows2003R2 TS and i need to create a custom adm file for ensuring
that the language bar is on for all users and if they close it then
it's open again when they log back on. I also want to make sure that
it displays the input languages that i have installed, which presently
are only appearing in the administrator's language bar.
Got no trouble with doing custom adm files thanks but...
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18.05.2007 09:31:24 |
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Application popup for event ID: 333
User report they always can't access or print in terminal session; and we
found error in application log. The event ID is 333 "An I/O operation
initiated by the Registry failed
unrecoverably. The Registry could not read in, or write out, or flush, one
of the files that contain the system's image of the Registry." We had search
in Microsoft knowledge, but no any article found. We also searc...
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18.05.2007 08:47:08 |
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Redirecting Plug and Play Devices with RDP 6.0
Hello Everyone,
We are currently using Terminal Server on Windows 2003 for users to
connect to an Application. This Application requires users to
sometimes take pictures using a webcam. When the application is used
locally, there's no problem in connecting to the webcam and before RDP
6.0 there was no way to redirect the USB Webcam.
In the past, we were using a VPN connection to take a pic...
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17.05.2007 20:54:47 |
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Move Terminal Services Profiles to another Volume
When my Terminal Server was intially setup the users were set with
roaming profiles being stored on the c volume of the terminal server. I
am running out of space on that server and would like to change the path
to save the profiles on the d volume of the terminal server. I can't
seem to find where I would change this and can't find any articles on
how to do this. Can anyone point ...
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17.05.2007 13:58:19 |
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Terminal Services 2000 Serial Port Redirection
What is the procedure to setup serial port redirection when using W2000
Terminal Services?
I have the following:
- data collection software installed on a W2000 Terminal Services box
- 2 client pc's connected to the Terminal Server W2000 box
- each client has a digital gage connected to the serial commport
- I want the data collection software to read the gages on those commports
How ...
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17.05.2007 13:49:02 |
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Display all printer queue in common user TS session
Suppose user's TS session display their owned printer queue only and
administrator's TS session display all printer queues. But we found user's
TS session not often display all printer queues. Is it any patch need apply
for fix this issue?
Thanks
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17.05.2007 12:38:47 |
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Plum coloured Log in Screen
I manage a windows 2003 x64 server running Terminal Services. Last
night when I logged off the log in screen was Grey, and this morning
it has changed to a plum colour. We have locked down all the desktop
colours/active desktop via group policy, so everyone has the same,
which is not plum but a green.
Does any one know how this has been changed and how to change it
back. I have looked t...
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17.05.2007 12:27:27 |
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Thin client?
I have implemented a TS at a school and am now trying to evaluate whether we
should purchase thin clients for the new classrooms going in. The students
in these classrooms use Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer, so have no
need to access the local drive (My Documents is redirected). Is thin client
the best way to go, or are others of you just building scaled-down computers
without ...
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17.05.2007 08:40:02 |
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Licensing
I ordered Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and I also ordered several
Terminal Services licenses. All that arrived in the mail was the Server
CD's. Am I supposed to get license files also?
Also, are TS licenses the same for Standard and Enterprise? I've some other
TS licenses for Standard Edition (32-bit) that I'd like to apply the the
Enterprise (64-bit) installation.
Thank...
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17.05.2007 06:16:36 |
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Temporary license expiring
Situation:
Windows XP Home client connecting to Windows 2000 Terminal Server
using a Windows 2003 Small Business Server as the license server for
Terminal Services. A temporary license is handed out instead of a
installed CAL from the activated license server.
Related Microsoft Articles:
837321, 837211, 887443, 201371, 273566, 822134, 323597
Ugly workaround:
Similar to article #20...
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16.05.2007 22:14:19 |
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RDP blocked when VPN established 2003 Server
Hi,
I have a hosted 2003 server (web edition) and use RDP to control it. Works
fine.
Just tried to establish a VPN connection (using the network connection
wizard etc.) from the server to an external router. The VPN establishes and
immediately RDP drops, reconnect tries all fail.
If I use my remote hardware console, disconnect the VPN connection, my RDP
comes back again.
NB I b...
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16.05.2007 21:30:18 |
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Terminal server licensing
I posted a similar question earlier but got no response, so I have rephrased
the question.
I have several W2k3 terminal servers pointing to a Windows 2k3 license
server running in per user mode. I purchased enough per user cals to cover
the number of users I have.
The issue is, I have 1 remaining Windows 2000 terminal server pointing to a
Windows 2000 license server. That license serve...
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16.05.2007 21:29:11 |
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connecting a client to terminal services
I configured terminal services on a 2003 server, it is in testing mode. Tried
connecting thru RDP on a client and i receive a message that I need to be a
member of the remote desktop users group, which I am. I cannot connect. ...
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16.05.2007 21:19:07 |
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Terminal Server quits
I have a Windows 2003 Standard server with TS. 4 times now, users lost their
connections abruptly. Upon investigation in the TS Manager from the console,
the server name has been replaced with a yellow question mark and shows no
connections. When I look into the Services, everything looks fine...all TS
services running as well as RPC. This has only happened since installing the
following...
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16.05.2007 20:36:00 |
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Terminal Server User Access permissions
I recently upgraded a Small Business Server 2003 network using the SBS
transition pack. Active Directory and Exchange have been completely removed
and uninstalled from the old SBS server and placed on new servers. I have
setup a terminal server in application mode with terminal server licensing on
the active directory controller. The Administrator account can successfully
connect, but...
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16.05.2007 16:01:29 |
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Accessing from a WEB page
Hi
I'm accessing a cluster of 5 Win2003 TS. The access comes from a web page
that creates the object ad sets the program the user has to run (made from
default.htm example).
It works fine but when the user logs on, the correct application starts, ad
also domain assigned login scripts run, but local programs in HKLM\..\Run and
"doc and settings\all users\...\startup" do not run at all.
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16.05.2007 12:55:36 |
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RDP Client drives
I am also having problems with Client drives mapping on Remote desktop.
This is a 2003 terminal server, everything was working fine till the
customer converted it to a Domain controller, now the local client drives
won't map.
I have checked the local and server connection settings, map local drives is
checked. When I do a \\tsclient I receive an error or an empty window with no
drive...
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16.05.2007 09:08:36 |
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Terminal Server Users can not access redirected My Documents
I have a 2003 TS w/ sp1. I have a group policy that applies to my
domain users that redirects their My Documents folder to another
server in the network. If the START MENU is set to Classic, the
users can not access the My Documents folder on the server. (When
clicked/double-clicked, nothing happens, including highlighting the
folder...I can not right click on the folder either)
If...
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16.05.2007 08:55:26 |
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"PCAnywhere" mode?
Hello,
We have a bunch of server applications that run on a remote box with
Windows 2000 Server. Because they are applications and not services,
they must be run logged in on a Windows session. We are currently
using PCAnywhere to to achieve this, but for a number of reasons want
to change to Remote Desktop.
The problem is, we have never found a reliable way to run a terminal
services...
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16.05.2007 05:05:18 |
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Different session handling , 2k vs 2k3
We have an application still in test mode that runs on both windows2000 and
2003 servers in TS. When a user logs in to a session on a windows2003, then
walks to a different computer and launches the same application, the session
comes up on the second computer and disappears from the first. If the same
process is applied on a windows 2000 server, the user can not launch the
application o...
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15.05.2007 22:13:40 |