Windows CE 5.0 and Windows Server 2008
Hi,
I have a windows CE 5.0 device based and two servers, one with Windows
Server 2003 and one with Windows Server 2008 and Terminal Services
configured in both. When I connect to Windows Server 2003 and redirect the
local resources everything works well, but, with windows server 2008 when I
try to access a redirected folder I'm getting this error:
"\\tsclient\files\hard disk is not accessible you might not have permission
use this network resource . Contact the administrator of this server find
out f you have access permissions.
File exists." I hope you can help me with this, thanks.
.
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