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  1. I still haven't found a solution wihen using RDP. Unfortunately, I've been too busy recently so for now I'm using VNC. Hopefully, Microsoft is aware of this issue and are working on a fix.
  2. Thanks for the info, cluberti. I wasn't aware of the differences and that session 0 access was no longer provided or needed from RDP in Vista/Server 2008. Here are my operating systems: Home computer - Windows Server 2008 x64 RTM Notebook - Windows Server 2008 x64 RC0 Also, I have an older computer running XP SP2 and when I used this computer to RDP into my home computer the audio was still not available.
  3. Actaully there is a "console" session in 2008 but it now accessed by using the /admin switch rather than the /console switch. Redirecting audio to my notebook, by seletcting 'Bring to this computer', does work which makes this even more frustrating to understand.
  4. Yea, I had mentioned this in the first post. When I'm logged on directly to the console, all audio works perfectly. Therefore, Logged on directly to console - works perfectly Logged on remotely with VNC - works perfectly Logged on remotely with RDP - no audio I even tried the "console/admin' login via RDP which is supposed to mimic logging onto the console session and this doesn't work either.
  5. 'cluberti, this is what I'm trying to do as I use my home computer as a media center and all my audio files are located on it. Unfortunately, no audio is available when I connect via RDP which prevents me from playing any music which I was able to do when I used XP. Also, I've verified that VNC does work perfectly but unfortunately it is a much slower interfce than Microsoft's RDP. I'm not sure what else this can be. Maybe this is a Server 2008 bug with RDP or even an issue when using the 64bit version with RDP?
  6. I recently migrated my home computer and notebook to Windows Server 2008 64bit from Windows XP. My home computer has an Asus PK5-E motherboard with onboard sound (HD audio) and its SPDIF port is connected to my home receiver. All audio/sounds plays fine and I have no problems when I'm logged on directly to this computer. However, if I attempt to RDP into this computer, from my notebook, all audio is disabled and my Audio/Speaker icon in the system tray has a red X and a tooltip of "No Audio Output Device is installed". As well, if I log in directly and start an audio application like Foobar and then go to my notebook and RDP into the computer, the audio stream is stopped. I have tried the following without success: 1) When connecting with the RDP client I set the 'Remote computer sound' setting on the 'Local Resources' tab to 'Leave at remote computer' 2) Opened the 'Terminal Services Configuration' applet (Start->Administrative Tools->Terminal Services), double-clicked the RDP-tcp Connection and unchecked Audio from the Client Settings tab 3) Opened the 'Group Policy Editor' applet (Start->Run->gpedit.msc) and navigated to Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Terminal Services->Terminal Server->Device and Resource Redirection and set the 'Allow Audio Redirection' policy to Enabled. 4) After trying the native Server 2008 HD audio drivers, I tried the Soundmax audio drivers from the ASUS site I understand that other remote clients like VNC may work but I'd really like to solve this issue when using RDP. I'm not sure what else I can do and any additional help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
  7. Does anyone know exactly where this is? I've checked the entire list a couple of times but I can't find it.
  8. I've been using NLite with WindowsXP for a bit now and have a couple of questions I can't find answers to... 1) Is there an option to check the "Show Quick Launch" from the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties"? 2) I have Ethernet, Video and Sound Card drivers I want to add to my install for my three home systems. Can I include all of them and therefore build a XP disc that can be used in each of my systems? I'm unsure of this because the interface recommends that after using my own driver that I should then uninistall the XP driver from the disk. 3) I've enabled Remote Desktop in Nlite Options, and it is checked in System Properties->Remote. However, in Windows Firewall, the RDP is unchecked so I have to manually check this before connecting from another computer. Is there an option for this item so that after the install I can remote to my new install from another computer? Thanks in advance
  9. Thanks for the app. However, I'm running into this same issue with version 2.7.0 b36.40. Picasa opens during the install and shows the "Picasa 2: Initial Picture Scan" window. I can either click the boxes and close the window or let the XP install complete/reboot which closes the Picasa windows. Any chance this can be updated to bypass the window opening? In case it matters, I'm using the "Hide Windows" mode for the Unattended Mode in NLite. Thanks again
  10. cipher7

    Burn ISO DVD

    I've tested my ISO in VMWare and it installs without any problems. I then used Nero 7 to burn the image onto a high quality DVD+R disk and tested it on my home system. Unfortunately, upon start-up I receive the following error: Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: No Emulation I've also tried a DVD-R disk and received the same error. In NLite, do I need to choose an image file made specifically for DVD's or is there something else I need to do when trying to burn the ISO to blank DVD's? Thanks in advance
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