Hi Tim,
Thanks for your reply.
Based on my experience, there is no known issue when automating Excel in a
terminal service. I often use Excel in that environment and didn't find any
problem yet.
Also, since it is related to Office, I suggset you post it in
office.developer.automation group to see if there are any more suggestions
for you.
Hope that helps.
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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!I am developing an application in VB.NET for .NET 1.1.
!A requirement is it needs to installed on server 2000 and accessed by a
!terminal services client PC.
!A part of the app. is a Add-in for Excel, the users launch excel via
!terminal services. The Add-in is written in VB.NET.
!In particular, when I install the Add-in, how do I ensure it will run
!correctly, when excel is access via terminal services.
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!Regards Tim
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!!> Hello Tim,
!>
!> Thanks for posting in the group.
!>
!> Steve is quite right. Could you please provide the following information
!so
!> that we could find more information for you?
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!> 1) Which OS are you using? Windows 2000, XP or Win2003 server?
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!> 2) At which period, in installing .NET framework and .NET app? Or
!> developing through terminal service?
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!> NET Framework is not supported on Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server. Also,
!> please refer to
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=316250 for readme file
!and
!> search "terminal" in the page. It lists some known issues when installing
!> VS.NET through terminal server.
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!> Hope that helps.
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!> Best regards,
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!> !Are there any special consideration I need to take into account when
!> !installing the .NET framework 1.1 and .Net application on a terminal
!> !services server.
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!> !Thanks for your comments
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!> !Tim
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