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Old 14-06-2006, 02:45 PM   #1
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Hi,
I've successfully installed Windows Vista Beta2 with an "Ultimate"
Product-Key on a VMWare 5.5 virtual machine.
Everything goes fine, but i'd like to uninstall the terminal services, which
are installed by default.
I haven't figure out a way to do so. In Windows Server 2003 i can go to
Add/Remove programs in the control panel and then uninstall TS from Windows
Components, but in Vista, under "Turn Windows Vista features On/Off" there
isn't the option for TS.
Is it possibile to uninstall or disable the terminal services on the
Ultimate edition of Vista?
I have to test some applications on Vista, but these apps requires the
terminal services to be disabled (and to check the presence of TS, these
apps rely on the registry key
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions for the string
"Terminal Server"; if i manually change this value with regedit, Windows
automatically restores it)


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Old 15-06-2006, 10:59 AM   #2
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How to simply disable the TS service? at least programs which i know and dont
"want" TS on, they can be fooled just with service.
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"Moris" wrote:

> Hi,
> I've successfully installed Windows Vista Beta2 with an "Ultimate"
> Product-Key on a VMWare 5.5 virtual machine.
> Everything goes fine, but i'd like to uninstall the terminal services, which
> are installed by default.
> I haven't figure out a way to do so. In Windows Server 2003 i can go to
> Add/Remove programs in the control panel and then uninstall TS from Windows
> Components, but in Vista, under "Turn Windows Vista features On/Off" there
> isn't the option for TS.
> Is it possibile to uninstall or disable the terminal services on the
> Ultimate edition of Vista?
> I have to test some applications on Vista, but these apps requires the
> terminal services to be disabled (and to check the presence of TS, these
> apps rely on the registry key
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions for the string
> "Terminal Server"; if i manually change this value with regedit, Windows
> automatically restores it)
>
>
>

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Old 15-06-2006, 03:22 PM   #3
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I've already tried, but the app checks the registry key.
Disabling the services does not remove the entry in the registry, and if i
manually modify it with regedit, Windows restores the previous value, no
matter if the services are disabled or not.

"rahi" <rahi@discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:FCCD2267-0709-4EF7-9390-54B123D164E9@microsoft.com...
> How to simply disable the TS service? at least programs which i know and
> dont
> "want" TS on, they can be fooled just with service.
> --
> Try, learn, experience.
>
>
> "Moris" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I've successfully installed Windows Vista Beta2 with an "Ultimate"
>> Product-Key on a VMWare 5.5 virtual machine.
>> Everything goes fine, but i'd like to uninstall the terminal services,
>> which
>> are installed by default.
>> I haven't figure out a way to do so. In Windows Server 2003 i can go to
>> Add/Remove programs in the control panel and then uninstall TS from
>> Windows
>> Components, but in Vista, under "Turn Windows Vista features On/Off"
>> there
>> isn't the option for TS.
>> Is it possibile to uninstall or disable the terminal services on the
>> Ultimate edition of Vista?
>> I have to test some applications on Vista, but these apps requires the
>> terminal services to be disabled (and to check the presence of TS, these
>> apps rely on the registry key
>> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions for the string
>> "Terminal Server"; if i manually change this value with regedit, Windows
>> automatically restores it)
>>
>>
>>



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