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bacjac

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Since: Jan 07, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:19 pm
Post subject: Setting a default server on TSWEB page
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>win2000>termserv>apps (more info?)

I have a 2K3 TSWEB page that is customized with the clients logo and
want to remove the SERVER INPUT BOX.

Can the page be modified to a dropdown of the server (only one) OR
have a button to select for users to NOT HAVE TO REMEMBER THE SERVER
NAME.

I'm looking at the VB code through FrontPage and see the vbscript that
executes the inuput box values but only see resulting error codes if
the incorrect server name is entered.

Not having extensive VB knowledge - anyone have suggestions of how I
can set this with a hardcoded server name, remove the inputbox and
just have users select Connect to connect to the Terminal Server?

Thank in advance.
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steve




Joined: Jan 06, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:38 pm
Post subject: Re: Setting a default server on TSWEB page [Login to view extended thread Info.]

bacjac wrote:
I have a 2K3 TSWEB page that is customized with the clients logo and
want to remove the SERVER INPUT BOX.

Can the page be modified to a dropdown of the server (only one) OR
have a button to select for users to NOT HAVE TO REMEMBER THE SERVER
NAME.

I'm looking at the VB code through FrontPage and see the vbscript that
executes the inuput box values but only see resulting error codes if
the incorrect server name is entered.

Not having extensive VB knowledge - anyone have suggestions of how I
can set this with a hardcoded server name, remove the inputbox and
just have users select Connect to connect to the Terminal Server?

Thank in advance.


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