How to get TS mode Info from Registry
Hi,
We know that we have 2 modes of Terminal Server Installation. 1) Application
Server and 2) Remote Admin.
I am writing an application that will collect various types of information
along with the mode on which terminal server is installed.
Please tell me how to identify the keys in registry that will give me an
info whether that particular machine is installed in application server or
remote admin mode.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Arvind
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