I'd like to think that this problem can be solved without
using another piece of software...
If the program runs fine under an admin account and not
under a normal user account, you might have permissions
problems. You might want to try and run regmon or filemon
from
www.sysinternals.com as an admin while a normal user
tries to run the program. Look in the output of
filemon/regmon for Access Denied error messages and see
what the program is doing. If it is trying to write
files, you can change the NTFS permissions on your
directory tosuit the software's needs. While this may not
be the safest choice, some programs were just not made to
run under a terminal services session, so this is a
compromise.
-M
>-----Original Message-----
>some s/w req. admin rights.....so your alternative is a
3rd party app like
>mine or Citrix.
>
>--
>Sincerely,
>Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I
4&2000
>www.MCSE2000.com
>www.AppLauncher.com
>
>
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>"Garry Dawkins" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:013501c38ced$7bc6a6a0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have a problem when my users attempt to login to a
>> application on the server. They can use the TS login
>> fine, but cant get to the application. If I'm logged
into
>> TS and use the same user application login I get into
the
>> application fine. The application specs require the
users
>> to have admin rights on the server. From there I can
>> restrict what they do in the application or the
database.
>>
>> Has anyone experienced this before? Could it be the
>> Domain that they login using? It's different from
>> mine.
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