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The users have been using RDP with XP Professional and Vista Business for the past year, to connect to this server. We have a new machine (HP) that came The license has expired and I checked the TS event log and it reads "The Terminal Server cannot issue a client license." The Vista machine displays a message

Remote desktop on Virtual machine
I am testing Vista as a RDP server and XP as a client, and there is no sound via RDP.. is it something about vista that has a problem? Using Feb build -- Disclaimer: This info is given "as is". If you do not like the content or attitude of my posts, please put me on your ignore list or dont read my posts. --

Using VISTA RDP on Server 2003
I know that you cannot use Vista Home to connect *to* with rdp, but you should be able to use it as an rdp client. And in fact, you are already Because the clients connecting to our Citrix server (win2k terminal server) are XP Pros, our 2003 licensing server gives them a "built-in" license that never expires.

XP and Vista, no sound via RDP?
I believe the next edition of the tools can work familiarly with Windows Vista. In addition, in Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn, <- Bluescreened within 12 hours of installing (dodgy bluetooth driver, <despite Vistas "improved" reliability) <- Remote Desktop client from an XP machine into a Vista

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Can I install SOS on Microsoft Home Server
If not I'll have to use remote desktop to run the client tools directly from the server. Cheers, Siv "Curious" <spamme...@nospam.nospam> wrote in No, Vista cannot read files from the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard, you need to use the Vista CD and EasyTransfer to back up your XP files to move them to Vista.

Load up Exchange and 2003 Admin kit on Vista
In any case, I was finally able to RDP into the machine and everything started coming back to normal. Everything checked out, Windows Update downloaded and installed Are you using this Firewall Client for ISA Server? This version is supported for installation on client computers that are running Windows Vista.

Single-stepping slow through Remote Desktop...?
Are you running Windows XP or Windows Vista? And also, are you trying to connect to the Windows Server 2003 using remote desktop? 11:30:47 Grigoriy You give me two versions for server and for client machines.....but I didn't understand how client-version program may cause problem on the server-machine.

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gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Seth- I am going with your advice on using Vista Business. With Vista Business, can one user be logged in at the office using SOS, As it stands now there is a standalone computer running the SOS Server that is also used for Remote Desktop, and a client computer right next to it that is

XP and Vista, no sound via RDP?
Installing the Exchange System Management Tools At this point, please RDP to the server and manager your Exchange Server. .... the patches to SBS2003 to support <> <it, but which "management" admin kit do I install onto the vista client, <> <to remotely manage the Windows Server and Exchange components of SBS ?

Can't remote into Vista Ultimate machines
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Load up Exchange and 2003 Admin kit on Vista
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Vista Home Premium and Terminal Licensing
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However be aware that selecting this option makes it possible for attackers to intercept and modify the data exchanged between client and server. I use to be able to connect using an XP desktop with no problem to our servers using an RDP connection. Now, running VISTA Ultimate, I can connect but do not see all

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When the problem occurs, can you run RWW and RDP to the server or client workstation from LAN? Please take the following steps to see if the problem can be resolved: .... <> Hi <> <> Setup details: <> 1 x SBS 2003 (SP1) <> 3 x XP Clients (SP2) <> 1 x NIC on server <> 1 x Netgear ADSL Modem Router (no access time

Wiki on remote desktop protocol
Bluescreened within 12 hours of installing (dodgy bluetooth driver, despite Vistas "improved" reliability) - Remote Desktop client from an XP machine into a Vista client throw the XP CPU up to I apologize that the Exchange Server 2003 management tools cannot be installed on a computer running Windows Vista.