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Vista and Terminal Server 2003 SP2
Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "Dennis_S" wrote: We had a laptop that was junked out by HP through Best Buy. Best Buy gave us a new replacement, but we were not able to get one with XP. It came with Vista Home Premium. I am not able to log onto our 2003 Terminal Server using the Vista version of Remote

2003 Terminal Server and Vista Remote Desktop
I also noticed that our terminal server is taking one of the 15 licenses so that leaves me with 11. I was told that this problem might be caused by remoting into the terminal server with Windows XP but two if the machines that I have used are running Vista Ultimate and the terminal server that is taking a license

VISTA terminal server
After reinstalling the Terminal Server Licensing server and activating and adding the W2K TSCAL there aren't any expired licenses. Most clients can connect, few can't This LS was Note that all clients except W2K Pro, XP Pro and Vista need one. Are there expired temporary licenses? Can clients still connect?

Settings for USRobotics 28.8 on Databilty Terminal Server
Salisb...@bluespier.com microsoft public windows terminal_services I Recently upgraded from xp pro to vista business. Ever since upgrading when connected to servers via terminal server sessions my connection is constantly hanging and dropping. It will usually pickup the dropped session a minute or two later.

vista rdc to w2k terminal services server
Both of these problems would need to be addressed by the Terminal Server owner. I am guessing from similar needs on our Cisco terminal server. At 8:01 PM 1/11/94 -0500, Grant Basham wrote: I am trying to set up a slip link to nupop thru a Vista vcp-1000 terminal server (software version 3.473- current).

problem with Terminal Services on Vista
The desktop client, the laptop client and the Terminal server client. Each will have some differences. By the way, the Outlook Junk email filter does not work on Terminal server, either. And now come VISTA. We will see what happens with this. I would look at the TS client as an alternate way to provide some of the

Terminal Services and Vista
Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ "KS Teo" <teo9...@hotmail.com> wrote on 30 jan 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: Hi, I just upgrade my OS from xp to vista.

LAT + TCP/IP terminal servers
PostID=561407&SiteID=1 But it would probably be a good idea to also see this discussion (Office 2003 on VISTA): http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost. aspx?PostID=1075538&SiteID=1 Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)

[ Terminal services from VISTA ]
UUCP (Dave Shepperd) writes: From article <1991Jan24.014306.5...@DMI.USherb.CA>, by bussi...@ganymede.DMI.USherb.CA (Luc Bussieres): We want to buy a terminal server and we don't know which one to choose the Vista or the Annex IIe. I know nothing about the Annex, but I know more than I want to know about the Vista.

vista rdc to w2k terminal services server
We get the modem to answer and send dat to the terminal server but theterminal server doesn't answer the modem. We have tried different modems and terminal servers but no luck. Separately each works fine but together no communicate. Could someone send me the settings for a Decserver 200 or Vista terminal server to

Citrix XP Licensing vs Terminal Service Licensing
I'm just looking for clarification. There is NO way I can use my newly purchased Vista Home Premium as a remote desktop server? On XP Pro I used remote desktop from work every day. I cannot afford Vista Ultimate. VNC doesn't cut it over the internet. I just want to use my PC from work! -- Mike Hall MS MVP Windows

לינקים מועילים על Windows 2008 T erminal Server
Thus, I see no agents in Windows which can create the _win32k_ sessions except SMSS, and I expect the Terminal Servers server to ask SMSS about new _win32k_ On pre-Vista, SC is started by the first Winlogon in the first _win32k_ session, but in special SC's WinSta, other then the real-world display WinSta.

Deciding which way to go - terminal server or client/server??
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second (and main) problem is with a VISTA VCP-1000 Terminal Server. Looks like the Telnet implementation is not working properly on it. The Control characters (like erase character, erase line etc) all gets messed up if a remote login is done and many other problems. Did anyone else come across these kind of

Terminal Server Cals for windows vista home basic
What will this mean for Terminal Services? And what will this mean for all server-based computing environments, both with and without third-party ISV solutions? .... of virtual applications and absolute certainty that all applications can be deployed or streamed to users, enabling migrations to Windows Vista.

Terminal Server in Vista Home?
Only on this Vista machine, so it's gotta be something unique with Vista. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: You may try to modify the MTU. This troubleshooting may help. Troubleshooting terminal server issuesTroubleshooting Remote Desktop Connection. Black screen while connecting to TS. Cause: 1.

Help with Vista terminal server
When I try to open Access on the server I get an error message saying that this version is will not run a terminal server. I seem to meet all the requirements listed. Any ideas? Your A2007 upgrade will work fine on Windows XP or Windows Vista. However, due to MS licensing issues you aren't allowed to install it on

Terminal Server Licensing Issue
Natalie Prowse N...@drao.nrc.ca comp os vms Probably not the place to post this, but since I know many of you have these babies (VISTA terminal servers) I beg your forgiveness in asking the question here.... Our VISTA has just recently (in the last 48 hours) started rebooting itself at frequent and random intervals.

Need to use PC as a terminal server
<J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 17 feb 2007 in microsoft.public.windows. terminal_services: Any one else having issues with logging on to terminal server using Vista? I have a client with a SBS 2003 domain and a Server STD 2003 ruining Terminal server. About 20 remote employees use the Terminal Server

2003 Terminal Server and Vista Remote Desktop
What happens is when they connect to our servers from offsite they get through the login and start to load the desktop and then are disconnected from the server. The session stays open but the connection will not stay open more than a few minutes at a time. These same users can go back to their old machines using

2003 terminal server and Vista Home Premium
Some version information is: SCO OpenServer(TM) Release 5 We are currently using DEC hardware (Server, Network card, terminal server) but we have tried a DEC PC, HP Lan adapter, and Emulex, Cisco, DEC, Vista terminal servers. All produced the same result. SCO Support has been less than fruitful.