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Sundara
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      23rd Nov 2003
Have TS installed on Windows2000 sevrer with SP4. The TS
was installed in Remote Admin Mode. When i type the
command change user /install, I keep getting a
message "Install mode does not apply to Terminal server
configured for remote administration". I know that the
alternate method to install the program is to use the add
remove programs from the control panel. However, I would
like to run a script, which will install the application
from the command line.

Thanks



 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      24th Nov 2003
As the message says: change user /install cannot be used when you are
in Remote Administration mode.
The change user /install command makes sure that application settings
are shadowed in a special area of the registry and made available for
multiple users when they start a TS session. This functionality does
not work in Remote Administration mode, which is meant to work for
the Administrator only.

You can install your programs directly from the command prompt
(without going into install mode) or from Add/Remove programs, but
you will not have multiple user settings.

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"Sundara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Have TS installed on Windows2000 sevrer with SP4. The TS
> was installed in Remote Admin Mode. When i type the
> command change user /install, I keep getting a
> message "Install mode does not apply to Terminal server
> configured for remote administration". I know that the
> alternate method to install the program is to use the add
> remove programs from the control panel. However, I would
> like to run a script, which will install the application
> from the command line.
>
> Thanks

 
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sundara
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      26th Nov 2003
Vera,

Thanks! I am logged into the server as Administrator.
Are you saying that even if I am logged in as an
Administrator, the change user /install command will nto
work?

Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>As the message says: change user /install cannot be used

when you are
>in Remote Administration mode.
>The change user /install command makes sure that

application settings
>are shadowed in a special area of the registry and made

available for
>multiple users when they start a TS session. This

functionality does
>not work in Remote Administration mode, which is meant

to work for
>the Administrator only.
>
>You can install your programs directly from the command

prompt
>(without going into install mode) or from Add/Remove

programs, but
>you will not have multiple user settings.
>
> --
>Vera Noest
>MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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>
>"Sundara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>news:007f01c3b1fb$b755ff80$(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> Have TS installed on Windows2000 sevrer with SP4. The

TS
>> was installed in Remote Admin Mode. When i type the
>> command change user /install, I keep getting a
>> message "Install mode does not apply to Terminal

server
>> configured for remote administration". I know that the
>> alternate method to install the program is to use the

add
>> remove programs from the control panel. However, I

would
>> like to run a script, which will install the

application
>> from the command line.
>>
>> Thanks

>.
>

 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      26th Nov 2003
Yes.
Remote Administration mode does not support multi-user
functionality (no separate registry area to provide for individual
application settings for multiple users).
It might help to read this article, which explains the shadow area
of the registry and the function of the "change user /install"
command better than I can explain it:

297379 - Programs Can Revert to the Default Settings on Terminal
Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=297379

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"sundara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Vera,
>
> Thanks! I am logged into the server as Administrator.
> Are you saying that even if I am logged in as an
> Administrator, the change user /install command will nto
> work?
>
> Thanks
>>-----Original Message-----
>>As the message says: change user /install cannot be used

> when you are
>>in Remote Administration mode.
>>The change user /install command makes sure that

> application settings
>>are shadowed in a special area of the registry and made

> available for
>>multiple users when they start a TS session. This

> functionality does
>>not work in Remote Administration mode, which is meant

> to work for
>>the Administrator only.
>>
>>You can install your programs directly from the command

> prompt
>>(without going into install mode) or from Add/Remove

> programs, but
>>you will not have multiple user settings.
>>
>> --
>>Vera Noest
>>MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>>http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
>> --- please respond in newsgroup ---
>>
>>"Sundara" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>news:007f01c3b1fb$b755ff80$(E-Mail Removed):
>>
>>> Have TS installed on Windows2000 sevrer with SP4. The

> TS
>>> was installed in Remote Admin Mode. When i type the
>>> command change user /install, I keep getting a
>>> message "Install mode does not apply to Terminal

> server
>>> configured for remote administration". I know that the
>>> alternate method to install the program is to use the

> add
>>> remove programs from the control panel. However, I

> would
>>> like to run a script, which will install the

> application
>>> from the command line.
>>>
>>> Thanks

 
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