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Hide Comments. My Profile Log out. Join Discussion. Add your Comment. The Manage Your Server dialog box displays a list of the roles that are presently assigned to the server. Close any open programs and click OK. The installation will continue for a few minutes before the machine is restarted. After the machine has booted and you logon, you are presented with a confirmation screen that states the computer is now a terminal server.
It is important to take note that a day evaluation period has been allocated for unlicensed clients. If you do not obtain a license within that period then terminal services clients will no longer be able to initiate a session. This is probably where the most changes have been made. To make your machine a terminal server license server you will have to install it separately.
Once you have installed this option your server will be listed in the terminal server licensing console. You will have to activate the server before it can start distributing licenses. Activation of the licensing server can be done via a direct connection to the internet, a web browser or over the telephone. The following is a screenshot of the terminal server licensing console demonstrating what you would have to do to start the activation process. This will bring up a wizard asking you to enter details and select options to suite your needs.
Follow the on screen instructions and press Finish when you are done. They can both be found in the administrative tools folder in control panel or on the start menu. How shall i connect my client to the terminal server? After doing all these when i tried to login it gave me error Remote desktop cannot logon to terminal server as the user dont have access contact your administrator. Office Office Exchange Server.
Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Remote Desktop Services Terminal Services. It just happened," you always knew he was lying. However, with Terminal Servers, each user is essentially sharing his computer with several dozen of his closet coworkers.
Suddenly the "I didn't do it" excuse seems not so ridiculous. Put your Terminal Server into an application "installation mode" before attempting to install any applications. When you do this, your Terminal server captures all registry and. INI file changes during the software installation.
This registry location contains two subkeys: software and machine. Any changes or additions made by the application's installation program to the current user's hive HKCU are copied to the software key. Changes or additions made to the machine hive HKLM are added to the machine subkey.
After the application installation is complete, take the server out of the installation mode. Subsequently, whenever a user launches an application, the server checks for the proper registry entries in the real HKLM and the user's HKCU and compares those to the entries that the system previously recorded from the software installation. Ordinarily, a Terminal Server operates in "execute mode.
When adding new software this way, you're given the choice as to whether you are installing the software for the current user only causing the server to remain in execute mode or for any user that logs on temporarily setting the server into install mode. Install mode and execute mode work the same for both Terminal Services on Windows and Windows Both versions of Windows contain logic that attempts to "force" you to remember to use install mode for installing applications. If you try to run a program like setup.
This is a nice feature, because there were many occasions with early versions of Terminal Server when people installed applications only to realize later that they forgot to place the server into "install mode. Some applications need to wait for a reboot in order to complete certain installation. Any program listed in this key is executed one time after the server is rebooted. Terminal Server is smart enough to use install mode for all entries that are listed in the "runonce" key, even after a reboot.
Dealing with configuration files introduces a whole other set of issues. Generally, bit and even some bit applications read a user's settings from some type of configuration files. The most common files are. INI files, but. CFG and. DAT are not unheard of. The problem resides not with the files themselves but with how the applications attempt to locate them. If an application was hard-coded to look for its. INI file can be a problem.
Home folders are discussed in Chapter 6. With new applications, at worst you would have to copy the required INI files to the user's home directory. INI, you may be out of luck.
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