I realized that I will need a soundcard on the server to support sound using the remote desktop client. Should soundcards work which support Windows 7? Our server runs Windows 2011 Small Business edition.
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1You do not need a sound card on a terminal server. Where did tou get that idea? – Zoredache Feb 13 '12 at 15:52
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I am testing to play a sound and I get somthing like "no device" inside the session. Then I was browsing the web and found that terminal services require a sound card on client and server. – weismat Feb 14 '12 at 14:07
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Wherever you saw that is wrong. I am 100% certain anoout that. – Zoredache Feb 14 '12 at 16:24
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I'd play it safe. Buy anything with a Windows logo somewhere on the box. Preferably something made by Creative Labs.

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I think I've found your problem.. You don't need a sound card, but because you don't have one, the audio services for Remote Desktop Clients have been disabled. You can enable them by:
- Login as Administrator (either locally on the server or by Remote Desktop Connection).
- Start --> Administrative Tools --> Remote Desktop Services --> Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration.
- In the centre pane, right click the connection name 'RDP-Tcp' and select 'Properties'.
- Click the 'Client Settings' tab.
- In the 'Redirection' section, under 'Disable the following', uncheck both 'Audio and video playback' and 'Audio recording' and click 'OK'.
- You'll get a message box about changes being made, but current active sessions not changed, so if using a remote session, logout and login again.
Neil
P.S. This should work for all variations of Windows Server 2008 (including Widows Home Server 2011).

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