A
Andre Laarakker
Hi,
What are the differences between logging on at the server itself (I
think that is called Interactive Logon) and logging on via a Terminal
Server Client?
In our situation Novell's Zen for Desktops distributes the wished
policies to Windows2000 workstations, and that is OK.
This happens also for a user who logs on interactively on a
Windows2000 Advanced Server in Application Mode of Terminal Server.
But the policies are NOT correctly distributed when the users makes a
connection to that same server via a TerminalServer Client, and of
course that is the way they are normally connected
(We use NovellClient 4.83, profiles are stored on a Netware6 server)
Thanks for your attention!
What are the differences between logging on at the server itself (I
think that is called Interactive Logon) and logging on via a Terminal
Server Client?
In our situation Novell's Zen for Desktops distributes the wished
policies to Windows2000 workstations, and that is OK.
This happens also for a user who logs on interactively on a
Windows2000 Advanced Server in Application Mode of Terminal Server.
But the policies are NOT correctly distributed when the users makes a
connection to that same server via a TerminalServer Client, and of
course that is the way they are normally connected
(We use NovellClient 4.83, profiles are stored on a Netware6 server)
Thanks for your attention!