Problems with TS Web Access in Server 2008

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Hi,

Using Windows Vista together with Server 2008 I can connect to Terminal
server using ordenary RDP, but I can't get the Aplication page in the TS Web
Access page (Working from the server). I get the following error:

"ActiveX control not installed
The Terminal Services ActiveX Client control is not available. You must
install this ActiveX control before you can access RemoteApp programs
through TS Web Access.

The ActiveX control is included with the Remote Desktop Connection 6.0
client update. You can learn about this update and download the installation
package by visiting this website.

After you install the package, you must refresh this Web page to see the
list of RemoteApp programs."

Someone know what might be the problem?

RB
 
Re: Problems with TS Web Access in Server 2008

I have to add that as I am testing out Server 2008 this is my second install
(First one was deleted), and that the TS Web Access was working the first
time, and that the ActiveX Client was installed the first time, and still is
active.

RB

"Rudi Brochs" <no.reply@tothis.mail> skrev i melding
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> Hi,
>
> Using Windows Vista together with Server 2008 I can connect to Terminal
> server using ordenary RDP, but I can't get the Aplication page in the TS
> Web Access page (Working from the server). I get the following error:
>
> "ActiveX control not installed
> The Terminal Services ActiveX Client control is not available. You must
> install this ActiveX control before you can access RemoteApp programs
> through TS Web Access.
>
> The ActiveX control is included with the Remote Desktop Connection 6.0
> client update. You can learn about this update and download the
> installation package by visiting this website.
>
> After you install the package, you must refresh this Web page to see the
> list of RemoteApp programs."
>
> Someone know what might be the problem?
>
> RB
 
Re: Problems with TS Web Access in Server 2008


> Using Windows Vista together with Server 2008 I can connect to Terminal
> server using ordenary RDP, but I can't get the Aplication page in the TS Web
> Access page (Working from the server). I get the following error:
>
> "ActiveX control not installed
> The Terminal Services ActiveX Client control is not available. You must
> install this ActiveX control before you can access RemoteApp programs
> through TS Web Access.


>From what I understand, you now have to be running Vista SP1 or later

(the SP is in RC or Beta I think) and you have to be running version
6.1 of the RDP client to use this feature. I really hope MS plans to
support earlier versions, otherwise we're sticking with Citrix.

Let me know what you find and if that fixes it for you! Also, you may
have to put the computer in your "Local Intranet" security group
within IE to make this work. I can't remember if doing that was what
fixed it for me or not...

Thanks,

Chris Miller
Blog: www.ee99ee.com
Website: www.servermotion.com
 
Re: Problems with TS Web Access in Server 2008

Hi,

I suspect that SP1 for Vista is required as well, or at least RDP 6.1. I
have been trying to get both but with no luck.

I have found out that this problem is with the RC0 of Server 2008. The first
installation I had was with Server 2008 Beta 3, this works without SP1 and
RDP 6.0!!! Is this a bug, or is it with intent that MS have made this
change?

I agree with you that they will have to be compatible with earlier versins
as well.

RB

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>
>>From what I understand, you now have to be running Vista SP1 or later

> (the SP is in RC or Beta I think) and you have to be running version
> 6.1 of the RDP client to use this feature. I really hope MS plans to
> support earlier versions, otherwise we're sticking with Citrix.
>
> Let me know what you find and if that fixes it for you! Also, you may
> have to put the computer in your "Local Intranet" security group
> within IE to make this work. I can't remember if doing that was what
> fixed it for me or not...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Miller
> Blog: www.ee99ee.com
> Website: www.servermotion.com
>
 
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