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Is there a way I can log into a server running TS and not have that servers
startup files run?



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Remove the startup files from the user's profile.

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Remove the startup files from the user's profile.

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"Colossus.usenet.com" <seth3@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way I can log into a server running TS and not have that

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Depends:

Are you talking about the "logon scripts" for TS? IS this TS also a DC?
Or, do me mean logon scripts via group policy?

Lots o' directions...


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> Is there a way I can log into a server running TS and not have that

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Depends:

Are you talking about the "logon scripts" for TS? IS this TS also a DC?
Or, do me mean logon scripts via group policy?

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Well if you are running Windows XP PRO the TS client portion is loaded by
default. It is called "Remote Desktop Connection". But if the machine is
running Win 2000, 9X, NT the client portion needs to be installed.

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Well if you are running Windows XP PRO the TS client portion is loaded by
default. It is called "Remote Desktop Connection". But if the machine is
running Win 2000, 9X, NT the client portion needs to be installed.

"Colossus.usenet.com" <seth3@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:3d9125bc_3@Usenet.com...
> Is there a way I can log into a server running TS and not have that

servers
> startup files run?
>
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> Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
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