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Using Windows Server 2003...
I have an app that is used via terminal services by more than one workstation. If a Windows service is installed/running on the server, can all of the client terminals communicate with it?
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It depends on the communication mechanism. If you're using window messages, it probably won't work: only services marked 'interactive' can communicate with a logged on user, and then only with a user logged on at the console. Remote Desktop on Windows XP (that is, with the server running XP) always connects to the console session, locking the physical mouse and keyboard when you do so. Remote Desktop or Terminal Services on Windows Server 2003 normally creates a new session or connects you to an existing session, but you can connect to the console session by passing the /console option to mstsc.exe . Windows 2000 Server does not support this feature.
Larry Osterman of Microsoft posted some more information[^] recently, including the titbit that the console-session hole may be blocked on Windows Vista.
If using something like RPC or sockets you should be fine.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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If you're thinking about IPC mechanisms that have names (eg shared memory) then all TS sessions can see the named objects if the name has the Global\ prefix.
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Visual C++ MVP
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Is there some references about doing installation package capable of upgrading. In another word how to make a upgradable package using wise installer?
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Check this[^] and let me know whether it is answer to your question or not.
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Is there a way I can achieve this ?
I need to package the hotfix.exe in an installshield msi and run it in the background without any graphic .
Engineering is the effort !
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If you already have an msi file i think it is easier for you. Try to use windows group policies to install those fix or application during the computer is start up.
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I have a list of the cl switches for all MS hotfixes/SPs.
I am trying to find that particual reference.
Will advise....
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hi!
i have a problem converting a pascal code fragment into my dear C.
plz help to convert. Thanks in advance!
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Dword=record
Loword,Hiword:word;
end;
var RMRegs:record
case boolean of
true:(edi,esi,ebp,reserved,ebx,edx,ecx,eax:longint;
flags,es,ds,fs,gs,ip,cs,sp,ss:word);
true:(di,udi,si,usi,bp,ubp,rese,rved,bx,ubx,dx,udx,cx,ucx,ax,uax:word);
end;
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-- modified at 2:36 Thursday 3rd November, 2005
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I don't think you can do the case thing in C, or any C type language.
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Hi everyone,
I'm a system technician at a few primary schools in Australia. We run an SOE using Server 2003 and XP workstations. I have this small thing thats been bugging me, and i was hoping someone here could come up with a solution. Every student has an individual logon, but the start menus are year based and redirected from the server. Applications are installed in certain locations (not all are site licences) but the shortcut for that application is in every start menu... so when a student logs onto a computer that doesn't have a certain application, there is a dead link in the start menu. is it possible to have dead links 'greyed out' and unnacessable??
Cheers
Dave
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Insane999 wrote: Every student has an individual logon, but the start menus are year based and redirected from the server. Applications are installed in certain locations (not all are site licences) but the shortcut for that application is in every start menu... so when a student logs onto a computer that doesn't have a certain application,
Does the computer of student from year one to year two are in a seperate room? If so, i think you should manage on the shortcut of each students from the server. You have to know about the software that the school need the student to study and enable only the shortcut to the student based on the subject that they are study. It's need to be flexible.
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Hi, I plan to purchase a tablet pc. But i do not know which model that is reliable to use. Does anyone give me a suggestion which tablet pc model that is the reliable one?
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I'm using IE (version 6.0.2800.1106 Cipher Strength: 128 bit Update versions: SP1, Q867801, Q833989, Q903235;). My IE somtimes closes automatically. I think that this error is caused by this page runs many Javascripts or this page cannot complete to load all the picture...
Please help me solve my problem. Thank you
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Try to update your anti-virus and windows update. I don't think an IE close because of the scripting error.
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Hi, in client/server environment, an administration could delegate the control to the specific user in order to perform any additional task which is the normal user could not do. But in windows xp pro. i want the admin of local machine to delegate control to the sepcific user of local machine but this feature is not available. So if I want to delegate some task to the user, how could I do that in the windows xp pro?
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Hi I have a problem when I try to play an AVI file in my computer. I try to use windows media play, winnam, iTune, PowerVCD and many other media application play an AVI file but it display an error message to say that "Could not download code" or "Codec Error" and there is no picture display but just hear the sound of the story. But when i try to play DAT, MPEG, MPG, WMV file is fine and the picture display normally. Does anyone know why I could not play an AVI file in my computer? and how to solve the problem?
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The problem is taht the avi file you're getting the error on uses a codec (encoding mechanism) not on your machine, and that MSes codec DB doesn't contain. To fix this google for the GSpot codec identification tool run it to find out what video codec was used to encode the file. Then google the codec name for a download site. Follow the install instructions.
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will do it as your suggestion.
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Hi !
Can anybody give me an advice: can I use in the cluster 2000/2003 the cluster-unaware service, what are the restrictions of this usage, and how to do it?
Do I need to customize the service in any way, or it may be used as is ?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Gennady
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Actually, I've found answers on my questions - I can use Generic Service resource type and there is no need to use Cluster APIs in my case.
But because I'm absolutely newbie in this area, anyway I'll be very thankful for your comments.
Regards,
Gennady
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I have been using the parallel port to switch a few relays. I use PortTalk to acces the parallel under Windows 2000 (and XP later - still TBD).
However during WIndows 2000 startup the lines chatter, i.e. some sort of self test (or access) taking place?
Once the PC is up and running they are no problems using the parallel port.
My question is are they any way to stop the lines of the parallel port being accessed during startup?
Many thanks,
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No, there isn't. You're seeing the ports being reset to known states/values when the system starts. There's nothing you can do to prevent this on the PC side.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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What about Serial ports, do they chatter during start-up.
Also is USB an option?
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