Automatic application launch

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Hello,
I have a 2000 server as a TS and I need our users to connect to it and
launch one application. They don't need to do anything else. So I configured
the TS to launch the app automatically when the user logs in. It works like a
charm, exactly what I want to have.

BUT

Is there any way how I can log in as an administrator through RDP with full
access to the machine? It is absolutely needed, because this machine is going
to be moved to remote location...

Thanks

TK
 
Re: Automatic application launch

If you have two NICs, you can create a second RDP listener, and configure it
to launch the full desktop. (Make sure to set the security so that only
administrators can connect.)

Rob

"Tomas Kracmar" <TomasKracmar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A3A08B21-F265-4AD7-A3FD-5545FEE2DCF0@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have a 2000 server as a TS and I need our users to connect to it and
> launch one application. They don't need to do anything else. So I
> configured
> the TS to launch the app automatically when the user logs in. It works
> like a
> charm, exactly what I want to have.
>
> BUT
>
> Is there any way how I can log in as an administrator through RDP with
> full
> access to the machine? It is absolutely needed, because this machine is
> going
> to be moved to remote location...
>
> Thanks
>
> TK
 
Re: Automatic application launch

Hi,

You can use Remote Application Center as another solution, you can get it
here:
http://www.mqtechnologies.com

Regards

ThomasT.

"Tomas Kracmar" <TomasKracmar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A3A08B21-F265-4AD7-A3FD-5545FEE2DCF0@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> I have a 2000 server as a TS and I need our users to connect to it and
> launch one application. They don't need to do anything else. So I
> configured
> the TS to launch the app automatically when the user logs in. It works
> like a
> charm, exactly what I want to have.
>
> BUT
>
> Is there any way how I can log in as an administrator through RDP with
> full
> access to the machine? It is absolutely needed, because this machine is
> going
> to be moved to remote location...
>
> Thanks
>
> TK
 
Re: Automatic application launch

Than you for rour reply. I saw this before and while I think it is great
piece of software, it would be not suitable for our model.

Anyway, thank you again.

TK

"ThomasT." wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You can use Remote Application Center as another solution, you can get it
> here:
> http://www.mqtechnologies.com
>
> Regards
>
> ThomasT.
>
> "Tomas Kracmar" <TomasKracmar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A3A08B21-F265-4AD7-A3FD-5545FEE2DCF0@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have a 2000 server as a TS and I need our users to connect to it and
> > launch one application. They don't need to do anything else. So I
> > configured
> > the TS to launch the app automatically when the user logs in. It works
> > like a
> > charm, exactly what I want to have.
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > Is there any way how I can log in as an administrator through RDP with
> > full
> > access to the machine? It is absolutely needed, because this machine is
> > going
> > to be moved to remote location...
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > TK

>
>
>
 
Re: Automatic application launch

Well, I certainly can install a second NIC. I see it as a very elegant
solution.
Thank you very much!

TK

"Rob Leitman [MS]" wrote:

> If you have two NICs, you can create a second RDP listener, and configure it
> to launch the full desktop. (Make sure to set the security so that only
> administrators can connect.)
>
> Rob
>
> "Tomas Kracmar" <TomasKracmar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A3A08B21-F265-4AD7-A3FD-5545FEE2DCF0@microsoft.com...
> > Hello,
> > I have a 2000 server as a TS and I need our users to connect to it and
> > launch one application. They don't need to do anything else. So I
> > configured
> > the TS to launch the app automatically when the user logs in. It works
> > like a
> > charm, exactly what I want to have.
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > Is there any way how I can log in as an administrator through RDP with
> > full
> > access to the machine? It is absolutely needed, because this machine is
> > going
> > to be moved to remote location...
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > TK

>
>
 
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