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Old 01-05-2006, 07:12 AM
tzacone
 
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Default Interactive Services

Hi,

When I'm connecting to a Win XP system I can't see the services that
interact with the desktop. On a Win 2003 server using the /console switch I
see the services. Is there a way to see those services using remote desktop
for WinXP?
Thanks
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:12 AM
Peter
 
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Default Re: Interactive Services

> When I'm connecting to a Win XP system I can't see the services that
> interact with the desktop. On a Win 2003 server using the /console switch

I
> see the services. Is there a way to see those services using remote

desktop
> for WinXP?
> Thanks


Try not to launch those "services" from physical console. Start them from RD
session. See it that helps.


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:12 AM
tzacone
 
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Default Re: Interactive Services

Nope it doesn't work...the service is starting but I can't see the console.
If I connect locally with a user and then, without log off, I try to connect
remotly with the same user account I can see the console. If there is no user
logged locally then the service isn't interactive. Does this help?
To restart the service everytime I'm connecting remotly is not an option
(anyway it doesn't work).

"Peter" wrote:

> > When I'm connecting to a Win XP system I can't see the services that
> > interact with the desktop. On a Win 2003 server using the /console switch

> I
> > see the services. Is there a way to see those services using remote

> desktop
> > for WinXP?
> > Thanks

>
> Try not to launch those "services" from physical console. Start them from RD
> session. See it that helps.
>
>
>

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:12 AM
Peter
 
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Default Re: Interactive Services

> Nope it doesn't work...the service is starting but I can't see the
console.
> If I connect locally with a user and then, without log off, I try to

connect
> remotly with the same user account I can see the console. If there is no

user
> logged locally then the service isn't interactive. Does this help?
> To restart the service everytime I'm connecting remotly is not an option
> (anyway it doesn't work).


So that is your solution. Make system autologon and always connect to it
using the same account. Do not logoff but always disconnect. If for some
reason user is logged off, you may need to restart remote PC (if login
again and restart that service does not work).


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