>From what I have read, in Win2k terminal services cannot connect to the
console session, however the next release of server will include this
capability, so will have "remote control" rather than a mere terminal. Many
programs have the same issue since the default action for a service that
intereacts with the desktop (i.e. when smtpd32.exe, a service, kicks off
declude, which opens console, it all happens under the same context as
smtpd32.exe), is to open it only in the console session.  My DNS server has
the same issue with it's built in monitor app.

Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.


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>Request to be able to view the console via terminal services.

As soon as we find out why Microsoft won't display the console via terminal
services, we'll do our best to take care of that request.  :)

The problem is that there doesn't seem to be any logical reason why it does
not display.
                                 -Scott

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