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From: Max S. <MSt...@li...> - 2006-02-24 15:13:18
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Ajmal and Leif,
I had the same issue before, when I worked with previous versions of the
wrapper, and from what I was able to figure out is that some of you issue
may actually be account related. I believe that when your service is
installed and started through the RDC, it is actually being installed for a
default SYSTEM user and not for you. That's why you don't see the UI and the
service my not be working for you; when you log in through RDC windows does
not know that it has to start your service since it is under a different
user. I might be wrong on some of the details, since I did this 2 years ago,
and much has change in Wrapper project since then, but I believe this was
the case then. If you or Leif determine that this is a different issue,
please let me know, otherwise this is a good place to start.
Max
-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Mortenson [mailto:le...@ta...]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 11:54 PM
To: wra...@li...
Subject: Re: [Wrapper-user] Win Server 2003 and GUI
Ajmal,
Thanks for trying that out. I'll add a comment on the
wrapper.ntservice.interactive
property's documentation page.
Cheers,
Leif
Ajmal Abdool wrote:
> Hi Leif,
>
> I tried the following and still couldnt get the GUI to
> be displayed via Remote Desktop.
>
> 1. Logged everyone out from the server and then
> connect to the server via RDC. No GUI
>
> 2. Logged out of the server. Connect locally to the
> Server. The GUI is displayed. I then left the session
> open and connect via RDC from my PC. Still no GUI.
>
> I think that the issue with Win Server OS is that
> there is no 'default' or 'first' session. Each time a
> user logs in, a different session is open. We can have
> the same user logged in multiple times concurrently
> with the same user name...
>
> I hope that helped. Let me know if you need any more
> tests carried out...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ajmal
>
> --- Leif Mortenson <le...@ta...> wrote:
>
>
>> Ajmal,
>> The machine that I had seen this issue on before
>> was at a customer
>> and I couldn't play
>> around with it. I would like to document this a
>> little bit however.
>> When you log in with the remote desktop, was a
>> user logged in
>> locally? It appears
>> that on XP, locally at least, the first user to log
>> in becomes the
>> interactive desktop that
>> services will connect to. There doesn't appear to
>> be a way that I could
>> find to provide
>> access to the secondary desktops. I am wondering
>> if it never works for
>> remote desktops
>> or if it only works if the service is started when
>> nobody is logged in
>> locally.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Leif
>>
>>
>
>
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