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Will Tapi Link work using Windows Terminal Services?

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Tapi Link is fully compatible with Windows Terminal Services though does require some extra configuration. You will, however, need to check that the Tapi driver provided by the telephone system manufacturer supports Windows Terminal Services aswell. Generally speaking you will require a third party Tapi driver. See similar questions...

Will CTI Link work using Windows Terminal Services?

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CTI Link is fully compatible with Windows Terminal Services but does require some extra configuration. You will need to check that the Tapi driver provided by the telephone system manufacturer supports Windows Terminal Services as well. You will require a third party Tapi driver. See similar questions...

How can I get drive redirection to work on Windows 2000 Terminal Services?

Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal Services
There is a resource kit tool called Driveshare that requires software to be installed in addition to the client software. This tool from the resource kit isn't compatible with Windows XP Remote Desktop or the Terminal Server component of Windows Server 2003; additionally, this software depends on NETBIOS name resolution and hence doesn't work when connecting over the Internet or when there is no trust relationship between client and server. See similar questions...

Can Track4Win work with Windows Terminal Services?

SysTracker - FAQ
Yes. Track4Win implements real-time monitoring. On the Track4Win Server panel, choose "Active User", then you can see all users' current status. See similar questions...

Can I access S-PLUS using Terminal Services or Windows Remote Desktop?

With the introduction of S-PLUS 7
Yes. You can access your single-user (SU) desktop copy of S-PLUS from a remote location using Terminal Services or Windows Remote Desktop. (Note: as implied by the "single-user" license name, having another person use your desktop copy at the same time as you access it remotely is not allowed.) If you have a Concurrent-Session (SESS) or Production-Session (PSESS) license, accessing S-PLUS via Terminal Services will decrement the license count by one. See similar questions...

Can I run Terminal Services in Application Server mode on Windows Small Business Server 2003?

Windows Small Business Server 2003: Frequently Asked Questio...
No. It is not possible to run Terminal Services in Application Server mode on Windows Small Business Server 2003. This is a change from Small Business Server 2000. Running Terminal Services in Application Server mode on a domain controller may present a security risk to your network. See similar questions...

Do Windows XP and Windows 2000 Professional have built-in Terminal Services CALs?

Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal Services
No, Microsoft desktop operating systems (including Windows XP and Windows 2000 Professional) do not have a built-in Terminal Services CAL. For Windows 2000 Terminal Servers, the license server issues machines running Windows 2000/Windows XP Professional a "free" Terminal Services CAL from its built-in pool (and its use is permitted under the Windows 2000 Server EULA). See similar questions...

How do I know which printer drivers work with Terminal Services?

Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal Services
All of the Microsoft-supplied printer drivers are tested with Terminal Services and guaranteed to work. Before using a third-party printer driver, make sure it has been certified for Terminal Services. There is a Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) program for getting third-party printer drivers certified on Terminal Services. Please ask your printer driver vendor to secure such certification. See similar questions...

How can I Remote Control my Windows XP SP2 client from within Terminal Services Manager?

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ServicePack 2 disabled this feature. You can enable it again by creating the following registry entry on the XP client: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server "AllowRemoteRPC" = REG_DWORD:1 Also make sure that the Windows firewall on the client is configured to allow File and Print sharing, as well as Remote Desktop. See similar questions...

Can Tapi Link screen pop using an Account Number or PIN entered by the Caller?

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Yes, Tapi Link can screen pop using data such as an Account Number or PIN entered into an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system though does require some extra configuration. You will, however, need to check that the IVR system and the Tapi driver provided by the telephone system manufacturer is capable of passing this data. See similar questions...

Can I connect to my Windows Virtual Server using Remote Desktop/Terminal Services?

Windows Virtual Server FAQ
Yes, you can connect to your Virtual Private Server using Remote Desktop. Remote Desktop is a feature built into Windows XP that allows you to connect and manage remote server systems. See similar questions...

I get Vbscript errors when using the Terminal Services Advanced Client?what can I do?

Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal Services
This usually occurs because the Web control cannot find the server you want to connect to. See VBScript Error When You Use Terminal Services Advanced Client (Q282128) for troubleshooting steps. This is a known issue and troubleshooting steps are identified in Error Message: You Cannot Initiate a Remote Desktop Connection Because the Windows Logon Software on... (300470). See similar questions...

Windows] How can I configure F-Secure BackWeb via Terminal Services?

The LISTSERV? / F-Secure FAQ
Windows] After upgrading to 5.42 or later, LISTSERV throws "file not found" error at startup and in RELEASE output. See similar questions...

What alternatives do I have to Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services?

English Windows FAQs 2003
SourceForge has released Thinstation, a free Linux distribution that runs on any x86 box that has at least 16MB of RAM. Thinstation supports the following protocols: The software lets you run thin-client sessions on older systems, giving your users access to the latest applications and helping you get a few more years of service out of your machines. Additional information about Thinstation is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/thinstation . See similar questions...

Is Windows Terminal Server/Services and Remote Desktop Connection supported?

Oracle Database On Windows and .NET FAQ
Terminal Server/Services and Remote Desktop Connection are supported. Some Oracle components will be exceptions to this support. Please check the Oracle Database release notes for your specific version for more details. Oracle certifies against the specific Microsoft operating system and, if applicable, service packs (SPs) stated in the Oracle product documentation. Oracle will support the use of our products on any later SP as soon as that SP becomes generally available. See similar questions...

I'm using windows 98 and get a terminal window coming up after I connect. How do I get rid of that?

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Go into "My Computer" and then Dial-up Networking. Right click on the connection icon you use to connect to the internet. Left click on properties. Click on "Configure" (by the modem icon). Click on "Options" and remove the check mark by "Bring up terminal window after dialing." Click OK and OK again. That will fix it. See similar questions...

Do I get Terminal Services?

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Terminal services is available on Windows 2003 Standard Edition servers. Windows 2003 Web Edition offers the Remote Desktop Administration function, specifically designed for server management. See similar questions...

Can I manage Terminal Services using Group Policy?

Group Policy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You can use Group Policy to configure Terminal Services connection settings, set user policies, configure terminal server clusters, and manage Terminal Services sessions. You can set user policies for Terminal Services to create a consistent logon experience for all Terminal Services users by employing loopback processing for evaluating Group Policy objects (GPOs). See similar questions...

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