If I'm not wrong, I think WinXP also supports remote desktop.
And the desktop you get is a new (and different) one from
what you get on the monitor.

-- 
Best regards,
Jack

Wednesday, August 24, 2005, 9:38:38 AM, you wrote:



> Yes, I should have mentioned it only seems to happen on Windows 2003,
> and I could not find a solution (except for sending the service a custom
> message). 

> Sincerely,

> Brad Gies
> -------------------------------------
> NLM Software
> Southfield, MI, USA
> ------------------------------------- 





>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:delphi-talk-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Swart
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 9:14 AM
>> To: Delphi-Talk Discussion List
>> Subject: Re: NT service and tray icon on remote desktop
>> 
>> Hi Glen,
>> 
>> > AFAIK you don't do anything at all.  When the remote user logs in
>> > the tray he sees in the remote desktop window is just what you put
>> > there.  (You're not trying to put it on the remote computer's
> tray?!)
>> 
>> But with Windows 2003, if I make a remote connection, I get a new
>> desktop (visible on the remoted client), which is not the same as the
>> one shown on the Windows 2003 machine itself. It's a new un-shared
>> desktop, and I think Wilfried wants to display the tray icon in that
>> particular remote desktop as well...
>> 
>> Groetjes,
>>            Bob Swart (aka Dr.Bob - www.DrBob42.com)
>> 
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