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May 8th, 2006, 04:56 AM
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Re: [RESOLVED] [SBS 2003] Remote Web Workspace
With Terminal Server 2000 you needed to be in Install Mode because that way it would install just like a workstation and not use your home path. If you werent in install mode the program might fail to run or only you would have access to it, or something like that.
But I remember reading somewhere that with 2003 its done differently.
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May 8th, 2006, 04:58 AM
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Re: [RESOLVED] [SBS 2003] Remote Web Workspace
RD - very nice! I've only got OWA working to my SBS so far - this RWW looks very promising.
Does it only permit remote-control of workstations and servers or can you also run locally and access remote-network resources?
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May 8th, 2006, 05:08 AM
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Re: [RESOLVED] [SBS 2003] Remote Web Workspace
 Originally Posted by RobDog888
With Terminal Server 2000 you needed to be in Install Mode because that way it would install just like a workstation and not use your home path. If you werent in install mode the program might fail to run or only you would have access to it, or something like that.
But I remember reading somewhere that with 2003 its done differently.
I found this:
 Originally Posted by [url]sessioncomputing.com/applications.htm[/url]
- Make sure your terminal server is in Application Server Mode (Windows 2000 Server) or has the role of Terminal Server (Windows Server 2003) before installing your software (unless this server is used specifically for remote administration)
- Make sure the terminal server is in "Install Mode" before installing software. This can be accomplished by initiating the install routine via "Add/Remove Programs" or by manually placing the server in "Install Mode" with the cmd prompt utlility "change user /install". After the install is complete you place the server back in "execute mode" via "change user /execute".
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