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printing to TCP/IP terminal server - SUMMARY
I asked the question before in this newsgroup but everyone said there should not be an issue with vista, but as both of us had identical errors clearly there is an issue. Changing [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp]PortNumber fixed the problem on both vista PC's

PROBLEMS with VISTA terminal server
One problem we had was that when too many printer ports were used, the extra throughput saturated the limited backplane bandwith and caused the server to either seize up or sieze up and reboot. Another problem we saw was when certain VAX processors were rebooted, it would hang the terminal server.

Longhorn (Vista) TS-CALs on Server 2003
han.horli...@gmail.com microsoft public windows server sbs Same issue here, haven't found a solution yet, unfortunately. The only relevant solution was to remove a certain key (in registry under mslicensing), but that did not work for me. I will keep an eye on this topic. Han.

Using dual monitors with Terminal Services
I'm using vista home premium. Just wonder is vista home premium a Terminal Services Built-in licenses (like w2k and wxp)? Currently, I use Vista Home Premium to access W2k Terminal Server, it is under Temporary licenses, not Existing Windows 2000 License. If I use Windows XP to access W2k Terminal Server,

Vista RDP client, Win2k Terminal server
I installed the Terminal Server Licensing service and activated it, and I think that seemed to do the trick. At least I think it did. As to licenses, since you are running Windows Server 2000, any workstation running Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP or Vista will be issued a free license from the license server.

Terminal Server Licensing Server issue
Matt Hickman hem...@gmail.com microsoft public windows terminal_services We recently ran across a problem where a Vista PC no longer responded to Remote Desktop requests. On the PC in question, we stopped the local firewall, checked the settings in remote properties, checked that terminal services is running and

Vista/Penril/Datability VCP 1000 Terminal Server
Pearl Pe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows terminal_services Are there any issues between Windows Vista and Terminal Server on Windows 2003? We have 2 computers that were originally assigned Device CALs. They were originally Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers. They were lease replaced by new

Help with Vista terminal server
Drayson@vista... I would "assume" NO. What you are wanting to do is run MULTIPLE instances of the QB software on the server, and I don't believe that QB would support that. In any case, why would you want to run it under Terminal Server for local workstations ??? Keep it on your workstations.... your 5 user license

Terminal Server settings for modems
Mike Stubblefield mike...@iah.com comp os vms Hello, Does anyone know the init string and dip switch settings for a USRobotics 28.8 v34 external modem that will be used as a dial-in modem connected to a Datability Vista terminal server? Thanks in advance, Joe Gill E-mail: gil...@gmis.com WWW

Saving credential in RDP connection in Vista
For Windows Server 2003 Terminal Servers, all clients need installed CALs assigned to them in order for them to connect to Windows Server Terminal Servers. All clients connecting to a 2003 Terminal Server require TSCALs. The only freebies are XP Pro Licenses you owned before 04/2003, which are eligible for free

Terminal Services and Vista
If yes, the solution described in this blog post works with Longhorn Server - this is just fyi. http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2006/12/08/terminal-server-plug- and-play-device-redirection-framework-in-vista-and-longhorn-part-2.aspx "earthlink news" <nyc...@earthlink.net> wrote in message

publicar terminal server
Readypower Readypo...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general We have several remote users running XP accessing terminal server (2003). We recently added our first Vista client, but when connected, none of the local printers appear. The printer is connected via USB and all local resources

Using dual monitors with Terminal Services
On the Windows 2000 license server, apply the hotfix described in article 837321, You cannot connect to a Windows 2000 Terminal server if your Windows Server The 2003 server has the licences on for both 2003 terminal services and 2000 terminal services. If wish to login to the 2000 server whilst on the local

vista rdc to w2k terminal services server
Carey Frisch [MVP] cnfri...@nospamgmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Connect to another computer using Remote Desktop Connection "jose molina caballero" wrote: I want to conect to a 2003 terminal server with vista home premium remote desktop. Can I do it ? if it is possible, the license for this

Event ID : 1004 - The terminal server cannot optain a client l
Matt harr...@celerent.com comp os vms Hi, Would anyone know where I can find a copy of the Install/User documentation to install/configure a VCP-1000 Terminal Server? Customer is remote and we have no access to his Documentation. Thanks, Matt Harris.

vista vcp-1000 server
I got interrupted and I CTRL Zed when I meant CTRL C. We recently purchased a VISTA VCP-1000 terminal server. When we have a power outage the VISTA has to be unplugged and plugged back in before we are able to use it to connect to our VAX. I think the problem is that when the VISTA regains power the VAX is not

Terminal Server Licensing issues
Instead, connect directly to the news server itself through news.microsoft.com. You can use Outlook Express or Windows Mail (if using Vista) or any other newsreader. The web interface doesn't list all the groups. For example, if you have a terminal services issue, there's actually a terminal services newsgroup at

Vista and 2003 server
All clients connecting to a 2003 Terminal Server require TSCALs. The only freebies are XP Pro Licenses you owned before 04/2003, which are eligible for free transition licenses. I'm wondering if it will again be the case when the servers are running 2003 and the clients are running Vista (Longhorn).

Vista having issues with logging on to terminal server
Sent via Windows Mail on Windows Vista, Business Edition RC 2 "TR" <tsomething@somewhere> wrote in message news:%23bnKsCi8GHA.4304@TK2MSFTNGP03. phx.gbl... Hello all, I recently migrated an SBS2000 network to an SBS2K3 Premium using the swing method. This network has a member server that is a W2K Terminal server.

Version Can't be loaded on terminal Server
Also, I found a pdf written by Brian Madden that explains the Terminal Server licensing (and pretty much EVERYTHING about metaframe) in much more detail than I As to licenses, since you are running Windows Server 2000, any workstation running Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP or Vista will be issued a free license