Mmm.... I do not agree....  Only works on 2003 by me ?

Mike 

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Walker, Chuck
Verzonden: vrijdag 21 mei 2004 19:45
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Onderwerp: RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

 I have tried this on Windows NT4 Terminal server and Windows 2000 Terminal
serve and Server 2003. All works.


 
 
Chuck Walker
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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:57 AM
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

I believe this would work if:
        1. You are running 2003 Server. (Which you are.)
        2. You have the latest version of Terminal Services client.

Haven't tried it because we are running 2000 Server.

Jim F. 

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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:36 AM
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If you run SA as a service and would like to maintain via Terminal Services,
you can run RDP from the command line and enter using the console. Mstsc
/v:servername /console. This will allow SA to show up on the task bar, and
allow editing without stopping the service.




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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 9:25 AM
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

This is a constant problem at our site.  (I have too many helpers.)

I prefer to run SA as a service.  If you do so, make sure to setup an ID and
password and enter them on the checks that need authentication.  The service
runs with the system account and desktop interaction.

If you desire to perform maintenance remotely using Terminal Services, then
you must stop the SA service, and then launch the application.
Make your changes, and don't forget to save before you exit.  After exiting,
restart the SA service.  One draw back to this approach is you lose history.
All
items that are down will Alert and you will no longer have your "running
since" information.

If you want to run as a service and use the desktop interaction feature,
then you need to use a product like PCAnywhere instead of terminal services.
If it is a COMPAQ server you can use the RILO card interface.

Jim Ferrell
EDS - Allison Transmission
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Michael J. Dunigan
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 8:51 AM
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Subject: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

    I have SA v4.1.1591 installed on a Windows 2003 server.  I am a little
fuzzy about the difference between running as an application and as a
service.  I have seen this talked about on this maillist, but I am not
understanding the difference.

    I do know that I made a small change to a check from a Terminal Services
session, and the next time I was at the SA console, the change had not been
made there.

    I can't find anything in the Administration Guide about the differences.

    Thanks, Mike

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