Windows 2008 Server Standard x64

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  1. Neo_dracir

    Neo_dracir Guest

    Hi,

    I new with this software and i need support to run aplications in my test environment. I installed the application Server in two diferent Virtual Machine.

    1 Windows Server 2008 x64 Standard
    Published Apps Wordpad

    2 Windows Server 2008 Standard
    Published Apps Wordpad

    In the environment 1 the apps not openend directly. When click in the Wordpad open de remote desktop.
    In the environment 2 the apps works fine.

    The 2x ApplicationServer works with x64 ??

    Update 1:
    I update the permissions in the memshell on "C:\Windows\system32\memshell.exe" and don't work.

    Please can help me !!

    Thank's
     
  2. gs

    gs Guest

    Hi there,

    1. Check that the terminal Server is configured to allow running of programs at startup. (Also Gpos)
    ( test using embeded application launch from Mstsc )

    - To test using embedded application launch from Mstsc use the following:
    - Start the application directly from msrdp (mstsc).
    - To do so set the following:
    - Click on options
    - Select Programs Tab
    - Make sure memshell can be run from mstsc from a client in the above fashion.

    2. Make sure server is a Terminal server not just remote access

    3. Check that memshell.exe is being started when the user logs on.

    To check this:
    i. Open the taskmgr.exe and check if memshell.exe is running under that particular user.
    ii. Check with user: administrator, to verify that it works.
    iii. From the full desktop, Start > Run > c:\windows\system32\memshell.exe and check if the desktop collapses to the published application.

    4. User rights on memshell.exe. ( test for embedded application running memshell on connection from mstsc)

    5. 2008 R2 TS (AD role might breaks this ) Also AD should not be TS.

    6. A workaround (not ideal solution):

    i. Add a shortcut to memshell.exe for all users.
    ii. Add the shortcut to all users at

    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

    All Terminal Server options can be set from the Group Policies. Therefor, a System Administrator can set a group policy to help deployment of terminal servers.

    Make sure that the below options are NOT set:

    For Windows 2003
    "Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Terminal Services > Always show desktop on Connection"

    For Windows 2008 R2
    "Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment > Always show desktop on connection"

    NOTE: In these sections, you can also limit the redirected devices and limit Remote Desktop/Terminal Services options. Therefor, if you think that the user might have a problem with his TS environment, it might be useful to gather the Group Policy.

    NOTE2: This group policy applies to the COMPUTER and not the user...therefore, it might be useful to get the group policy with both user and administrator to point out any differences.

    Other notes:

    if starting memshell solves issue (windows\system32\memshell):

    Make sure the TS is actually setup as a TS not simply allowing remote access. ( no client OS)
    Check user rights on memshell.
    Check starting apps embedded test.

    Kind regards,
     
  3. Neo_dracir

    Neo_dracir Guest

    Hi ,

    It work's !!! in my environment there's not installed one component of Terminal Service. When i installed this component the Application work's fine.

    Thank's for your fast reply and support.
     

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