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- | THIS DOCUMENT IS A GUIDLINE | + | See also |
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+ | THIS DOCUMENT IS A GUIDELINE | ||
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WINDWARD IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR NETWORK SETUP | WINDWARD IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR NETWORK SETUP | ||
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- | Setup 1) | + | ===== Setup ===== |
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* Each terminal needs to have their own unique login on the server. If each user has their own specific terminal at the remote location, then using their proper name would be sufficient. If multiple users are using a specific terminal, setup users such as: REMOTE-STN1, | * Each terminal needs to have their own unique login on the server. If each user has their own specific terminal at the remote location, then using their proper name would be sufficient. If multiple users are using a specific terminal, setup users such as: REMOTE-STN1, | ||
- | * For each of the individual TS Login accounts, one will need to set the parameters for the System Five shortcut on each accounts desktop so that they are unique (the main thing we are concerned about here is the station ID). we set parameters on the System Five shortcut so that the correct station ID is used. | + | * For each of the individual TS Login accounts, one will need to set the parameters for the System Five shortcut on each accounts desktop so that they are unique (the main thing we are concerned about here is the station ID). We set parameters on the System Five shortcut so that the correct station ID is used. To set the parameters of the System Five shortcut, rt. click and choose properties. |
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If you currently run a roaming profile TS with specific setup you consider using scripting user/group profiles that makes the desktop icon with a forcemachine parameter. | If you currently run a roaming profile TS with specific setup you consider using scripting user/group profiles that makes the desktop icon with a forcemachine parameter. | ||
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'map drives or whatever | 'map drives or whatever | ||
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Setup 3) | Setup 3) | ||
- | using the “remote desktop connection” to launch the software with the proper parameters | ||
- | setup a remote desktop icon on each physical machines desktop that opens TS specificly | + | Using the “remote desktop connection” to launch the software with the proper parameters |
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+ | Setup a remote desktop icon on each physical machines desktop that opens TS specifically | ||
{{ts.jpg|}} | {{ts.jpg|}} | ||
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- | PRINTING IN TERMINAL SERVICES | + | ===== PRINTING IN TERMINAL SERVICES |
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- | the easiest way to print in terminal services | + | The easiest way to print in Terminal Services |
Printer1 session1 changes to session2 printing will break. | Printer1 session1 changes to session2 printing will break. | ||
- | With the forced machines being specific to the station and the static named printing we ensure | + | With the forced machines being specific to the station and the static named printing we ensure |
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+ | ===== Do not run PIN Pads over Wireless Terminal Services networks ===== | ||
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