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What about if you start your terminal server session with "/c" switch which gets you the console session?
 
Mike Thommes
Argonne National Laboratory
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Problem with SA and W3K/Terminal Server Service

When you connect via a Terminal Services session, the SA (running as a service) icon will NOT appear on your task bar. It is in fact running though, as you would see if you pointed your web browser to the SA Web Server (http://<servername>:4310/status), or if you check the running services on the server you'll see the "Servers Alive" service is started.  I don't think you can really administer SA from within a Terminal services session,  however you can if you use something like VNC, which is more like a true window to the system.
 
Cheers,
Joe Sangemino
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Subject: [SA-list] Problem with SA and W3K/Terminal Server Service


Hi,

I've running SA 4.1on a W3K-Server starting as a Service.

According to the fact, that the box is running in the Datacenter, i connect using the Terminal Server Service.
Using this connection, i have no SA-Icon and I have to start SA a second time to get the Icon and are able to configure.
This will bring up several curious Alerts or things like that, alerting for things, which are ok and some other things.

Login at the Server directly will bring up the Icon automatically after Logon and everything is ok.

Any Ideas ?

Thanks and kind regards

Roland Schmid

           

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