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How to
redirect the default printer of a Terminal Services client to a Windows
Server 2003 Terminal Server session
To redirect a Terminal Services client's default printer to a Terminal
Server session, apply the hotfix to the server that has Terminal Server
enabled. Then, add the registry entry to the client's Windows registry
Roaming
profiles are not unloaded on a Windows Server 2003-based computer that
is running Terminal Services
When a user logs off a Windows Server 2003-based computer that is
running Terminal Services, Index.dat files may not be deleted on the
server. This problem occurs even though the "Delete cached roaming
profiles" Group Policy setting is enabled
Thinstation
A Linux distribution that enables you to convert standard PCs into
full-featured diskless thin clients supporting all major connectivity
protocols like Citrix ICA, MS Windows terminal services (RDP), X,
Telnet, SSH...It can be booted from the network using Etherboot/PXE or
from standard media like floppy/CD/hd/flash-disk etc.
Royal TS Version 1.1
an alternative for the standard Terminal Services Snap-In that
adds: connection specific display settings, stored login
credentials , and the connections can be organized in custom
categories for quick access. Additional features include console
connections (Windows XP/2003 or later), custom RDP target port, display
smart sizing, port redirection and more.
Terminal
Server Monitor
search for a Terminal Server with an available connection
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