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If
you disconnect instead of logging out, what you’ve started in the
terminal services session continues to run. Unless,
in Terminal Services Configuration, you’ve told it to do otherwise. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Kern In my company I have many people on the Network
infrastructure team that insist on using PcAnywhere over Term services
because they feel that when they close out the PcAnywhere window, any
application that they start in their user context continues to run. In Term services this is not the case. Is there anyway to make this happen in Term Services Remote
Admin mode. Most of these servers are Win2k. I'd really prefer that they run Term services instead of
PcAnywhere and I'd like to figure out a way to give them the same
"experience". Thank you |
- RE: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcies Michael B. Smith
- Re: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcie... Richard Waldrop
- RE: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcie... Krenceski, William
- RE: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcie... Condra, Jerry W Mr HP
- RE: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcie... Molkentin, Steve
- RE: [ActiveDir] PcAnywhere vs. Terminal servcie... Condra, Jerry W Mr HP
