Audio Mapping

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Gary Borgeson

Disable "Audio Mapping" is greyed out. I want to uncheck
it, anybody know why?

Thanks, G
 
Are you running W2K on the Terminal Server? Audio mapping is not
supported natively on W2K, that's why the option is greyed out.
The only reason that the option is there at all is that it becomes
available when you install an add-on like Citrix on top of W2K.

Windows 2003 TS supports audio redirection natively.
 
2000, that's it, Thanks
-----Original Message-----
Are you running W2K on the Terminal Server? Audio mapping is not
supported natively on W2K, that's why the option is greyed out.
The only reason that the option is there at all is that it becomes
available when you install an add-on like Citrix on top of W2K.

Windows 2003 TS supports audio redirection natively.

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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
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Having a physical device in the terminal server won't help
this. Windows 2000 doesn't support audio redirection, but
regardless, every device in a terminal services connection
is virtualized, so even if you had a sound card in the
server, the sound card wouldn't make noise through the
terminal services session. Windows 2000 runs RDP 5.0
which doesn't redirect OS and application sounds other
than error beeps.

-M
 
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