[windows2000] Re: 2003 TS help
- From: "Jim Kenzig http://thin.net" <jimkenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 15:50:55 -0400
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>http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/enterprise/proddocs/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/enterprise/proddocs/en-us/terminal_server_role.asp
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If you need to reconfigure your server for a different role, you can
remove existing server roles. If you remove the terminal server role,
you will need to reinstall all software, review and update any file or
registry permissions for which you changed default values, and review
and update any software restriction policies that were used to control
programs running on the terminal server.
To remove the terminal server role, restart the Configure Your Server
Wizard by doing either of the following:
From Manage Your Server, click Add or remove a role. By default, Manage
Your Server starts automatically when you log on. To open Manage Your
Server, click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and
Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Manage
Your Server.
To open the Configure Your Server Wizard, click Start, click Control
Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools,
and then double-click Configure Your Server Wizard.
On the Server Role page, click Terminal server, and then click Next. On
the Role Removal Confirmation page, review the items listed under
Summary, select the Remove the terminal server role check box, and then
click Next. The following message appears: "During this process, the
Configure Your Server Wizard restarts your computer. Before continuing,
close any open programs." If you need to close open programs and you
want to cancel the removal of the Terminal Server role at this time, you
must click Cancel now. When you click Cancel, the Configure Your Server
Wizard displays the Cannot Complete page. To close the Configure Your
Server Wizard, click Finish. Otherwise, if you click OK, the Configure
Your Server Wizard begins the removal process.
Next, the Configure Your Server Wizard displays the "Removing Terminal
Server" message. The Configuring Components page of the Windows
Components Wizard appears, displays messages about the configuration
changes being made to the computer, and then closes. The Configure Your
Server Wizard shuts down the computer and restarts it to accept the
configuration changes that remove this role.
During the restart process, a dialog box displays progress messages, for
example, "Windows is starting up" and "Preparing network connections."
Depending on the size of your network, preparing network connections
could take some time. When the Welcome to Windows dialog box appears,
press CTRL+ALT+DEL. In the Log on to Windows dialog box, in Password,
type your password. To complete the process, wait for the Configure Your
Server Wizard to appear on the screen. On the Terminal Server Role
Removed page, click Configure Your Server log to see a record of your
changes, and then click Finish.
After you remove the terminal server role, you should:
Reinstall all software.
Review any file or registry permissions for which you changed default
values and, if necessary, make changes.
Review any software restriction policies used to control programs
running on the terminal server and, if necessary, make changes.
JK
Matt Fowler wrote:
Anyone know how to change a 2003 Server TS mode from "per user / per
device" to "remote desktop for administration"?
Matt Fowler
LAN Specialist
(847)925-6113
mfowler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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