Questions tagged [terminal-server]

a device that terminates serial connections and provides a way for those terminals to connect to services across the network. Terminal servers can also connect modems to the network providing for PPP service aka dial-up Internet.

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User profile disks getting slower and slower causing crashes

since this morning I'm encountering wacky problems on my terminal server. I use user profile disks and they are getting slower and slower the longer the user session is. After 30 minutes it is so slow that apps like outlook, explorer and others…
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How to force all traffic for a Linux user group on one interface

We are running a Linux Mint 20.2 terminal server using ThinLinc's Remote Desktop. A bit unconventionally, we set the primary group for all users as either 'staff' or 'students.' We need to give the 'staff' group unfiltered internet access (via…
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Terminal Server 2003 Gaining Time when Windows 7 Client Connects

A Windows 2003 Terminal Server keeps time perfectly until a Windows 7 Home client connects. Then it gains time at a rate of several seconds per minute. The client connects through a firewall with only the RDP port open. The client runs the same apps…
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How can I link Domain users with Local users for Terminal Server connections

I have a strange setup. I have a terminal server with local users to that Terminal Server. The Terminal server is on the domain The program that is being accessed, can't get Domain users, so we are limited to the local users on that server. Both The…
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Dedicated Server or Terminal Server

Asked this question by a software provider. How would I know? What's the difference?
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Windows Installer: The system cannot open the device or file specified

I downloaded as Administrator in Chrome an installer .msi file [Citrix XenCenter Management; so it's not an exotic program] on a Windows Server 2012 R2 into a drive F: which is hosted on the SBS and mapped to the Windows Server 2012 R2 Terminal…
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Terminal Services - MS Access Frequently "Not Responding"

Exposition: We use a program built in MS Access that I serve via Terminal Services. I just installed a new TS Server with a Quad Core 2.6GHz Xeon, 8GB RAM, and 4 SATA drives in a RAID 0. In installed Server 2008 R2 (64bit obviously). It's only…
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Re-Posting this - Terminal Server - Group Policy prevent command line [2]

The actual post was here but it was an old thread and I couldn't find an answer online or with the infrastructure guys from my company as most of them already left. I have a Windows 2008 Terminal Server. Terminal Server Configuration(licence server,…
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Change a password screen script

I am currently trying to make a script that calls the "Change a password" screen without hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete/End. The problem is we have people in the field using all different keyboard layouts and the "End" isn't always in the most user…
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Black Areas on Remote Desktop - Dell WYSE

my issue is quite similar to this post: MSTSC: Black Areas on Remote Desktop We have multiple users with Dell WYSE 3040 thinclients having the issue of black squares appearing on their display while being connected to our Terminalserver. I tried the…
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Multiple failed logon event on terminal server

I'm encountering multiple failed logon events '4625' on my Windows terminal server. I was quite sure this was due to RDP access from outside. I have closed RDP access from outside but I'm still having tons of failed logon events. The username of…
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Terminal Server HKLM registry new key not visible for users

I need to add a new key on HKLM registry for all of my RD Host cluster. I tried to add manually the key with an administrator account and it's fine. But when I login with a normal user these key does not exists. Maybe that I need to modify these key…
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Explorer.exe not starting after login on Windows Server 2003 (Terminal Services and console)

When users login to a Windows Server 2003 R2 running Terminal Services they have a blank desktop. Upon inspection, explorer.exe is not running. When I login as administrator, using either RDP or to the console, I am having the same issue. I can…
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Windows Server 2003 - Terminal Server Login

Is there a way to make it so that there is only one session available to a user and if for some reason they leave it open that when they reconnect it will always connect back into the old session and not make a new one?
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Terminal Server Client Licenses

Possible Duplicate: Can you help me with my software licensing issue? We have a new software project coming in and I need some advice for client licenses. (The people who are running the software are terribly hard to get answers out of). The…
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