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Registering DLL files on Terminal Server
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SarahLongHair
2007-02-13 09:55:00 UTC
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Hi All,

I am really new to working with Terminal Server and have one question,
normally when i register dll files i do so using a *.bat file that runs
regsvr32 however when using this on a terminal server enviromnent it appears
the dll files have not been registered. Do you have to do anything
differently to register dll files on a terminal server?

Thanks

Sarah
Dragos CAMARA
2007-02-13 11:03:00 UTC
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hi,
some of them need to registered when terminal server is in install mode with
command line : change user /install
after you register change back to execute mode with command line :
change user /execute
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Dragos CAMARA
MCSA Windows 2003 server
Post by SarahLongHair
Hi All,
I am really new to working with Terminal Server and have one question,
normally when i register dll files i do so using a *.bat file that runs
regsvr32 however when using this on a terminal server enviromnent it appears
the dll files have not been registered. Do you have to do anything
differently to register dll files on a terminal server?
Thanks
Sarah
Pablo In NZ
2007-02-26 21:18:10 UTC
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Hi Sarah,
Did you resolve this ? I have a similar problem where I need the same dll
registered as a different instance for each Terminal Session user. Our IT
support department seem incapable of doing this, so I'm looking into it.
Many thanks for any replies from anyone in advance !
Post by SarahLongHair
Hi All,
I am really new to working with Terminal Server and have one question,
normally when i register dll files i do so using a *.bat file that runs
regsvr32 however when using this on a terminal server enviromnent it appears
the dll files have not been registered. Do you have to do anything
differently to register dll files on a terminal server?
Thanks
Sarah
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