Re: Audio Device Access in RDP Session
From: Matt Anderson (andersonnoapam_at_dynedge.com)
Date: 11/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 16:03:48 -0500
"Erfuert" <Erfuert@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> the win2k server has the media on it. I wish to stream the media on this
> server through the server's audio device. This obviously can be done using
> Win Media Player when logged into the console. I bought a thin client to
> put
> next to my stereo, the server is in the basement with a wire from its
> audio
> port throught the floor to my stereo. If I use the thin client to RDP to
> the
> Server and Run Win Media Player, Win Media Player can't use the Audio
> device
> on the server. I assume the RDP client tries to redirect the to the local
> sound port on the thin client, which it doesn't have. So I wish to somehow
> force the RDP session to use the physical audio port on the server. Is
> that
> more clear ?
> thanks
Yes, not sure it's possible though ; ). I have a box I can test this on
though. E-mail me in a day or two if I don't respond or if no one else
posts an answer. anderson@dynedge.comnospam
Matt
(obviously remove nospam)
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