RE: disable the run/close option

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Hi,

So far I don't find any settings to ask you to run or close when you login
to a Terminal Session.

We have three ways to configure the auto run program:

1. Administrative Tools-> Terminal Server Configuration
2. Group Policy -> Computer Configuration
3. Group Policy -> User Configuration

Please check which ways are you using (or both, or all in use)

Also, if possible, please send me a screen shot to let me know the exact
error message. Please attach the screen shot in your reply.

Thanks.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Subject: disable the run/close option
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i am setting up a new W2k3 TS, most apps are installed, some of them keep
giving me the run or close option when i want to start this, do not want
my
users to have to click run all the time, can i turn this option off

thanks




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