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From: Scott on 7 Apr 2010 13:17 I know that TS Server 2008 has the ability to publish an application, but what are my options for TS 2003 if i want to publish a particular application? I am setting up this server form scratch and have both Windows 2003 and Windows 2003R2 to choose to install. If MS does not natively have the ability to publish apps in 2003, any recommendations for a third party software(other than Citrix)
From: Kudrat Sapaev on 8 Apr 2010 04:23 Hi Scott, You may try to use "Start the following program at logon". It is not the same as published app, but it works and it is free.
From: Scott on 8 Apr 2010 08:24 i thought about that but that also gives access to the full TS desktop if they close the program. I want to publish an app in a way that when they click the link to the published app, it appears as a program running on the local computer "Kudrat Sapaev" <KudratSapaev(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A3D2039-22AB-4B6F-BF61-1747EC2C05ED(a)microsoft.com... > Hi Scott, > > You may try to use "Start the following program at logon". It is not the > same as published app, but it works and it is free. > >
From: Kudrat Sapaev on 12 Apr 2010 04:34 In this case you have to upgrade to Windows 2008, or use Citrix.
From: nospam on 16 Apr 2010 10:21
Hi, You can try Remote Application Center (RAC) here, it's freeware: http://www.mqtechnologies.com Regards Thomas "Scott" <someone(a)nowhere.com> a �crit dans le message de news: 8fe74$4bbcbdd0$4ada8749$15956(a)FUSE.NET... >I know that TS Server 2008 has the ability to publish an application, but >what are my options for TS 2003 if i want to publish a particular >application? I am setting up this server form scratch and have both Windows >2003 and Windows 2003R2 to choose to install. If MS does not natively have >the ability to publish apps in 2003, any recommendations for a third party >software(other than Citrix) > |