Re: Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server Smart Card Redirection Iss
- From: Patrick Rouse <PatrickRouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:06:00 -0800
Check ou this article, Getting Started with the Microsoft Remote Desktop
Client and Smart Card Authentication:
http://www.tekworkshop.com
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Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
SE, West Coast USA & Canada
Quest Software, Provision Networks Division
Virtual Client Solutions
http://www.provisionnetworks.com
"FrankHagen" wrote:
Thank you, Priya..
The problem, however, is that the smard cards present on the client are NOT
redirecting to the TS session even though they are explicitly requested to do
so. There are no problems with printer, drive, or any other redirection.
Frank
"Priya Raghavan [MSFT]" wrote:
When you try to TS from client machine to TS server machine, the smart card
present on client machine is redirected to server machine and user can use
it in his TS session. The user can not use the smart card that is physically
attached to TS server machine.
Check out this article:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/9b9fad1d-b255-43a5-832d-5001184f13b31033.mspx?mfr=true
Regarding printer drivers that is mentioned below, the server does indeed
require printer drivers to redirect printers. It so happens that Win 2003
x64 supports a whole bunch of printer drivers inbox. So, if you are using a
printer with an inbox driver, it will not require explicit installation of
the driver on the server.
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Thanks,
Priya.
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"FrankHagen" <FrankHagen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, please help!
The terminal server will redirecting everything I select/permit except for
Smart Card Readers. After searching for a long time, all I can find is
information related to using smart cards to authenticate a terminal
session.
What I need is for the user to be able to use their smart card inside of
the
session itself for accessing a webmail provider which requires a smart
card
for access rather username/password.
I have tried all of the settings I can possibly find on the TS for smart
cards - GPO set 'prevent smart card redirection' to disabled. I made sure
the users are using the most current version of RDP client, and that they
have Smart Cards selected for redirection.
I have tried this both using the regular RDP client as well as the web
client but TS does not even prompt for allowing smart cards. I can't
figure
out what is missing.
I thought it may be a driver issue, but the server is Win 2003 x64 and I
cannot find drivers for these items. however, the server does not require
printer drivers to redirect printers - i don't see why it would need
drivers
for other peripherals.
Any clarity here is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Frank
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