SQL And Terminal On 2 Different PC's
Apr 21, 2006
In the past I have had SQL and Terminal server on the same PC.
With SQL and Windows 2003 Terminal server, you can not have them on the
same PC.
How can I make this work with SQL and Terminal and 2 different PC's? I
have 30 users that need to log on to my SQL database.
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Feb 27, 2001
Has anyone else found problems with their Terminal server after installing SP 3 for SQL 7.0?
Our users permissions changed for their printers and ODBC was giving all kinds of cryptic
error messages. When the users rights were changed from Domain User to Domain Admin
everything works fine. We have been able to reproduce this on numerous servers.and always
after we applied the SP did the problems start.
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Apr 21, 2006
In the past I have had SQL and Terminal server on the same PC.With SQL and Windows 2003 Terminal server, you can not have them on thesame PC.How can I make this work with SQL and Terminal and 2 different PC's? Ihave 30 users that need to log on to my SQL database.
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May 9, 2006
Is there any way in stored procedure to find out a name of terminal session initiated connection to SQL Server?
Thanks for response
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Mar 14, 2008
I need to know Terminal Service on ppc it bester than RDA ?
Some one use terminal service on ppc
some one use RDA
Brg ,
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Jul 18, 2006
I opened up Terminal Service Manager on my SQL Server to close out someghost connections. Then I minimized the application. After working onsome other issues. I right clicked on the minimized icon of TerminalService Manager on my tool bar and closed it. Now when I go toStart/Admin Tools/Terminal Service Manager, it opens up minimized and Ican't get it to maximize to close out ghost connections. The only wayI can close it is to go to the task manager and kill it from there.I've rebooted my server and I still have this problem when I openTerminal Service Manager. Does anyone have a solution for this?
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Oct 11, 2001
I need to know if Microsoft supports SQL Server 2000 running on the same server that functions as a Terminal Server (both NT and Windows 2000).
I checked out Microsoft.com and found that SQL Server 7 is supported with NT Terminal Services but can't locate any compatability information SQL 2000.
PS: I know this configuration doesn't make sense from a performance perspective but my customers will want to do this anyway.
Thanks!
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Jul 23, 2005
We connect via terminal services to an excel spreadsheet that has anODBC link to an access database using a pivot table, when we try torefresh the data within the excel spreadsheet we receive the followingerror "the microsoft jet database engine cannot find the input table orquery....."this works ok if the user connects to terminal services as theadministrator however if they connect as any other issue it won't workAnyone got any ideas?(have tried 2000 ts and 2003 ts)
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Nov 9, 2005
Hi All,I have a problem with my Server since I've install Terminal Services.Sometimes my users get error 'Timeout expired' when trying to query oropen program. Whatshould I do to increase the performance?Thanks
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Jun 26, 2007
Hi,
I currently have a Compaq ProLiant DL360 server running with Windows Terminal Server 2000. I want to switch to a Dell server, but the old server contains 5 terminal users. How can I switch the license to the Dell server?
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Feb 15, 2008
I just have a simple question on font dependencies in reference to deployed reports. In my company, we run citrix presentation servers feeding terminal sessions out to users in remote areas.
My question is, in a terminal session, do the fonts used in the reports need to be installed on the users' local machine (who is connecting via terminal session) or is it enough to just have it on the servers feeding out the terminal session?
For example, we create a report with Arial Narrow font. Our servers hosting citrix presentation server did not have this font installed, so we installed this font on the servers (thus they're displaying correctly). Obviously the server hosting our reporting services has the font. Now a user connects to the server, is granted a terminal session, launches reporting services, report is generated with the correct font displayed, and finally prints the report.
Will the report print in Arial Narrow if the users' local machine doesn't have this font install? I remember reading somewhere that the fonts do not embed, hence the reason for installing the font on our citrix servers.
I realize this is kinda out of the scope of this forum, but perhaps someone on here uses terminal services and can answer this for me. I do plan to test this out when I get home tonight. I'd test it right now, but my computer at home isn't on therefore I can't remote home (plus wake-on-lan isn't configured) to do an actual test. Just thought I'd get some insights from other people.
Thanks in advance!
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Aug 16, 2007
I have written an application with VB.Net. It display a report written using Reporting Rervices (rdl) in the ReportViewer Contol. When I run the application locally under windows, I can print the report just fine. When I run it under Terminal Services, sometimes it takes 2 or 3 times to print. Sometimes it never does. It looks like it prints the pages because the popup displays and it shows it is printing but it never does.
If I bring up the queue for the printer to watch when I print, then click the Print button on the the ReportView contol, I see the print enter the queue on the printer and then it is deleted but nothing prints. If I do it all again, the same thing happens but it may or may not print.
The applicatoin is written in VB.Net under Visual Studio Professional SP1.
Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated!!
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Aug 11, 2006
Hello!
I am specifically looking for a KB article, best practice, white paper etc, that states it is not recommended that SQL Server (either 2000 or 2005) is installed on a WIndows 2003 Server that is also running Terminal Services in application mode.
Is there such a document or reference?
Thanks,
David Noal
MCP
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi all,Have a situation that my company has never run across before. Clientis running NT4 for the domain server, using terminal services 2000 andrunning an application with a SQL Server backend and they areexperiencing locking problems. Once one person gets locked out theneveryone trying to access that tables is also locked out as a result.It is not specific to a certain User, or module within theapplication. It's not a specific time of the day (like when a backupwould be running) and sometimes it's in the middle of the night whenthere are actually less Users on the system.We have 500 customers using this application. Most are using SQLServer backend, alot of the newer customers are using TerminalServices, and the number of Users is not accessive as compared to ourother customers. THe only difference is that I do not specificallyknow of another client with an NT4 Domain server in the mix.We actually switched to SQL Server as the recommended back end due tolocking issues using SQLBase because SQL Server is row locking andSQLBase is page locking. Since making this change we have stoppedseeing the locking for years until now. Is this a SQLServer issue orissue with the NT Domain server?Anyone have any ideas???ThanksA
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May 25, 2006
Hi,
Is it possible to setup terminal server on the box running SQL Server 2005 already.
And vice versa?
I have windows server 2003 standard edition.
Thanks
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