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I have (awhile back) setup to where when i would remote in to the server an application would run for my teachers and whatnot to fill out and logoff. Well, this has been uninstalled and i am unable to login to the server remotely at all because it is not able to find the program that is linked to the connection. I want no program to start up on connection now and where would i go to find this option. I have searched and searched for the tab or the admin. program to make these changes but i just can't find it anywhere and i STILL can't remotely connect to my server from anywhere!!!! ARGHHH!!! please help ASAP!! thankyou!!!

Nathan


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Could you rephrase it more clearly, perhaps it's me but i didn't understood what you want to do ?

If you just need to connect with rdp to your server, you should first check if terminal services service is enabled, then check if firewall is allowing you to connect to rdp if it's a 2003 SP1.

If you can connect but cannot login then check the group membership of the user, you're using to connect.

Finally, you can also check the terminal server parameter to see if it's in remote desktop mode or application mode. If in application mode, you should have a working TSE license server either locally or on another 2003.

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I can connect to the server using remote desktop connection. I am using the administrator account to login. When it's applying settings and whatnot it tries to launch an application that no longer exists and an error comes up stating this. I cannot continue past this point. I'm not sure how to disable the fact that this application is trying to run...

is this any more clear or easier to understand?!?!?

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Thanks for the help. I figured out that in Active directory there is the environment tab that you can enable and disable a specific program to launch upon connection. whew!!!

dern noobs!!! (that's me)

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Yes.

First look in to startup folder in your profile.

Then look in the registry, in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. Each value there launch an application.

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