Legacy Mode

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I have a Dos MRP program that has been reworked to run as a Windows
application. As the program has a maximum number of concurrent users we
delete the user log file each night to clear redundant users. The first
person who logs on in the morning is supposed to recreate the file. This
works fine over the network but does not work as when logged in on a TS
session. I have been told that we need to set up the TS account in Legacy
mode. Does anyone have any info on this. What is legacy mode? How does it
differ from a normal TS session? what impact will it have on running
conventional applications on TS.

Many Thanks

Graham Potts
 
RE: Legacy Mode

I think you are referring to:

Terminal Services Configuration, server settings, permission compatibility

choose relaxed security for legacy apps
choose full security otherwise

Your terminal server will perform well for all applications in relaxed
security mode, however, your terminal server is NOT as secure!

--
JJ


"gspotts" wrote:

> I have a Dos MRP program that has been reworked to run as a Windows
> application. As the program has a maximum number of concurrent users we
> delete the user log file each night to clear redundant users. The first
> person who logs on in the morning is supposed to recreate the file. This
> works fine over the network but does not work as when logged in on a TS
> session. I have been told that we need to set up the TS account in Legacy
> mode. Does anyone have any info on this. What is legacy mode? How does it
> differ from a normal TS session? what impact will it have on running
> conventional applications on TS.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Graham Potts
 
RE: Legacy Mode

I have found the settings & ammended as described. I will test them but need
to do this when everyone is off line. Many thanks for your help

"Jay Goins" wrote:

> I think you are referring to:
>
> Terminal Services Configuration, server settings, permission compatibility
>
> choose relaxed security for legacy apps
> choose full security otherwise
>
> Your terminal server will perform well for all applications in relaxed
> security mode, however, your terminal server is NOT as secure!
>
> --
> JJ
>
>
> "gspotts" wrote:
>
> > I have a Dos MRP program that has been reworked to run as a Windows
> > application. As the program has a maximum number of concurrent users we
> > delete the user log file each night to clear redundant users. The first
> > person who logs on in the morning is supposed to recreate the file. This
> > works fine over the network but does not work as when logged in on a TS
> > session. I have been told that we need to set up the TS account in Legacy
> > mode. Does anyone have any info on this. What is legacy mode? How does it
> > differ from a normal TS session? what impact will it have on running
> > conventional applications on TS.
> >
> > Many Thanks
> >
> > Graham Potts
 
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