Terminal Services Question

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Dan

Hello experts!

I have a Win 2000 Advanced Server that is running Terminal Services in
Remote Admin Mode.
Im usually logged in the server using the administrator account. When I
leave the server room (locked of course) I sometimes need to log into
the machine and access the programs I was already running physically in
the server. When, in the Terminal Services Client, I log using again
the Administrator account I see an empty screen and I cant continue to
use the programs that were already active.

Is this any way to access the machina using Terminal Services Client
and the same account that was logged on and be able to use the progrmas
already running?

Thanks in advance,
Dan
 
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Dave Patrick

This article may help you.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;278845

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:| Hello experts!
|
| I have a Win 2000 Advanced Server that is running Terminal Services in
| Remote Admin Mode.
| Im usually logged in the server using the administrator account. When I
| leave the server room (locked of course) I sometimes need to log into
| the machine and access the programs I was already running physically in
| the server. When, in the Terminal Services Client, I log using again
| the Administrator account I see an empty screen and I cant continue to
| use the programs that were already active.
|
| Is this any way to access the machina using Terminal Services Client
| and the same account that was logged on and be able to use the progrmas
| already running?
|
| Thanks in advance,
| Dan
|
 
D

Dan

The article says it applies to Windows 2003 only. Is there something
similar in the Windows 2000 domain?

Thanks,
Dan
 
H

Hank Arnold

Do you really need to be doing it from the console? Why not just do
everything from the RDP session? I can't remember the last time I logged
onto the console other than in situations where I had to insert a diskette
or CD or to re-boot or shut down a server....
 

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