OK gurus, like most of you have been at one time or another, I am faced with an issue of user laziness that I need to help them out with.
I run a W2k Adv Server Terminal Server, and we have around 30 users who connect in to it using the Terminal Services Advanced Client (web browser).
The way that they connect to the server is as follows:
Start Internet Explorer.
In the URL section, they input domsrvadm02, which is the server name. Then they come to the TS screen where they input the server name they want to login to, so again they type in domsrvadm02, and then the login screen comes up where they login.
I am told that most people cant remember the server name, and it is simply too many login screens.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to shorten this?
So far I am thinking of just putting a dual entry into WINS or the hosts file to shorten the server name, but they will still have the same amount of login screens.
Can someone give me some tips?
Thank you all.
BT
I run a W2k Adv Server Terminal Server, and we have around 30 users who connect in to it using the Terminal Services Advanced Client (web browser).
The way that they connect to the server is as follows:
Start Internet Explorer.
In the URL section, they input domsrvadm02, which is the server name. Then they come to the TS screen where they input the server name they want to login to, so again they type in domsrvadm02, and then the login screen comes up where they login.
I am told that most people cant remember the server name, and it is simply too many login screens.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to shorten this?
So far I am thinking of just putting a dual entry into WINS or the hosts file to shorten the server name, but they will still have the same amount of login screens.
Can someone give me some tips?
Thank you all.
BT