RE: Newbie here

From: Sam (Sbradshaw_at_runbox.com)
Date: 02/02/04


Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 07:12:01 -0800

1. What do you run that requires the legacy permissions
for the registry?
I actually don't think I need the legacy permissions. :)
I rebuilt the server in the other mode, and so far so good.
3. In regards to TS WEB: I am having a problem getting the
local drives to map in either system. How does this work?
>4. Do you need to map network drives to local hard
drives or just have them available for copy/paste?

***Either may be find, can you explain how I would
implement either system? I can't seem to understand how
this works or how to set it up.

Many thanks,

>-----Original Message-----
>Citrix has a lot of add-on features for TS, but it costs
a bundle too. AFAIK you still need to open another port
to use Citrix NFuse, i.e. Port 1494 .
>
>1. What do you run that requires the legacy permissions
for the registry?
>2. RDP Traffic on port 3389 is every bit as secure as
SSL.
>3. To enable the use of local drives & printers via
TSWeb you need to change the default.htm, in this section:
>
>'Device redirection options
> MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectDrives =
FALSE
> MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPrinters = TRUE
> MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectPorts =
FALSE
> MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2.RedirectSmartCards =
FALSE
>
>4. Do you need to map network drives to local hard
drives or just have them available for copy/paste?
>5. Users of TS on 2003 need to be member of the
local "Remote Desktop Users Group", as detailed in the
Terminal Server Help in 2003. If this is a Domain
Controller (NOT recommended) then you need to modify the
Default Domain Controllers Security Policy to allow these
users the "Logon Locally Right", which also allows them to
logon to any of your DC's consoles (FYI).
>
>Patrick Rouse
>Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
>www.workthin.com
>
>
>
> ----- anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com wrote: ----
-
>
> That is what I assumed unfortunately. This gives
citrix
> and advantage I guess. any ideas on the other
questions
> anyone?
>
> Many thanks for the quick response.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >You can't have both the WWW service and Terminal
Server
> both listening on Port 80. Terminal Services
listens on
> port 3389 by default, so if you want to use TSWeb
you need
> to open Port 3389 to the TS and Port 80 to the IIS
Server
> (if it's NOT running on the TS). It's possible to
have TS
> listen on a port other than 3389, but not on a
standard
> port that's already listening for another service.
> >>Patrick Rouse
> >Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> >www.workthin.com
> >> ----- Sam wrote: -----
> >> I have recently started implementing TS Web,
and the
> > regular RD connection on Win2k Server, note I
have
> the
> > novell client 4.9 running on the server to
give
> > connections to the novell servers. Currently
users
> have no
> > access to the desktop, I just put the
application in
> the
> > environment tab in active directory users and
> computers
> > section. I installed with NT 4.0 legacy
permissions.
> >>> A few questions:
> >> 1)I want the TS WEB to only run over port 80
> (security is
> > not an issue as we have a portal with SSL
&> Authentication) - I can not open any other ports
> than 80
> > 2)How do I get the local drive and the local
printer
> to
> > map. I can't seem to get this to work.
> > 3)Re: Security, I saw a post which explained
how to
> > implement security, but I am not sure how to
apply
> > security to the registry. I am a dummy here
> > 4)When I log into RD as a standard user -
without
> admin
> > privileges, I get an error: user cannot log in
> > interactively. How do I solve this, without
giving a
> user
> > admin rights?
> > 5)I need to start controlling the security
much
> better, is
> > my best option to change the operation mode to
> windows
> > 2000, what impact will this have on my program
(we
> are
> > running office and Saleslogix client which is
a
> CRM) ?
> > 6)Is there a better way to start the
applications
> and map
> > the drives than specifying a batch file under
the
> > environment tab (users & computers) to start
> > automatically. First the script executes a few
net
> use
> > commands then it call the program
(saleslogix.exe)
> > Help would be greatly appreciated,
> > Sam
> >>.
> >
>.



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