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Rick Bean
 
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Default Terminal Server Client ID - 11-19-2004 , 09:29 AM






We just had a new client install one of our applications on a terminal server - something we never tested - and it almost all works. It normally uses the MAC address to identify the unique station to setup the basic hardware configuration parameters - those separate from the user information.

Unfortunately without a unique MAC address, they all appear to be the same location, and this really messes up the default printer location, etc.

Since I've never had to deal with TS before, can anyone suggest a way to ID each client location? Sample code is always welcome! <g>

Rick





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Josh Assing
 
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Default Re: Terminal Server Client ID - 11-19-2004 , 10:28 AM






You can try our TSHelper library:

http://www.jassing.com/binaries/tshelp.zip

Review the code & run it on terminal server... I think you may find something of
use....

-josh


On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:29:13 -0500, "Rick Bean" <rgbean (AT) NOSPAMmelange-inc (DOT) com>
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We just had a new client install one of our applications on a terminal server - something we never tested - and it almost all works. It normally uses the MAC address to identify the unique station to setup the basic hardware configuration parameters - those separate from the user information.

Unfortunately without a unique MAC address, they all appear to be the same location, and this really messes up the default printer location, etc.

Since I've never had to deal with TS before, can anyone suggest a way to ID each client location? Sample code is always welcome! <g

Rick




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