Actually, I did it myself - it's not a "corporate signature" - a couple of those have slipped into this list, but it's mainly for when I post to the OpenSSH lists and such forth.. Basically, I wrote it because I didn't want to make a suggestion about a product I use personally or want to use personally or professionally, without someone pulling me up for it if they ever read my mail logs :) Jon Spriggs -- The presence of a "Fujitsu" address does not imply or assume that Fujitsu Services, Fujitsu or any other company containing the Fujitsu name uses or endorses this product. This email is purely a personal opinion. -----Original Message----- From: Ron Oglesby [mailto:Roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 20 October 2004 16:01 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] OT: Fujitsu Signature RE: Re: Title bar in Terminal Services Advanced Client I just had to say I love that signature disclaimer you have: The presence of a "Fujitsu" address does not imply or assume that Fujitsu Services, Fujitsu or any other company containing the Fujitsu name uses or endorses this product. This email is purely a personal opinion. Tell me some lawyer didn't write that huh. Ron Oglesby Director of Technical Architecture RapidApp, Chicago Office: 312 372 7188 Mobile: 815 325 7618 email: roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Spriggs Jon Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:58 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Re: Title bar in Terminal Services Advanced Client I don't think it's in 5.1.2600 (but I might be wrong) - if you get the XP client, there's an option to choose not to use the title bar. There are no problems using the XP client in an wholly 2k estate. Hope that helps. Jon Spriggs -- The presence of a "Fujitsu" address does not imply or assume that Fujitsu Services, Fujitsu or any other company containing the Fujitsu name uses or endorses this product. This email is purely a personal opinion. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Wilding [mailto:ssw-mailinglist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 20 October 2004 15:45 To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Title bar in Terminal Services Advanced Client Hi, I've got a small question, and I'm hoping someone will know what I am talking about! We are running a completely Windows 2000 domain environment (client PCs and servers). The clients connect to the terminal servers via an Internet Explorer shortcut (there are still some local apps) to a version of the Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC) web page that displays some company information (including an Acceptable Usage Policy that we require) and then lets them login to their terminal server. The version of the ActiveX component of this is 5.1.2600.1095 if that helps show what version of the TSAC we are using. When they connect to this TSAC web page in full screen mode, they get a title bar with a push-pin on it across the top line of the screen (only the middle third of the line). There appears to be no way to stop this title bar appearing, which is causing me a few problems. If we connect to the same web page using the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) icon in Windows XP we have the option in RDC (under the Display tab) not to display that title bar, which suits our application for the TSAC perfectly and works just fine. Does anyone know how to achieve the same functionality in the TSAC web page? Is it a setting in the 'default.htm' page or in the ActiveX code of the Advanced Client? Many thanks for your advice, and apologies if this is a frequently asked question - I have searched high and low for this answer. 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