Hello,
We are using a Windows 2008 Terminal Server.
We are using a Medical program that has a database connector, in ODBC.
We have 72 users. The 72 users connect to the Terminal server. Their windows profiles load. (Their Terminal Profiles load.)
We just installed a new database system, for the Medical Program. We entered the database connector in ODBC > System DSN.
-The problem is that the 72 users have an old database connector in the ODBC > User DSN Tab.
-The problem is that the medical program is using the User DSN Tab first.
-Is there a way to run a batch file that would remove a connector in the User DSN Tab, for all 72 users? (Something that would use the registry?) Otherwise, we would have to login to Term Services as each user(Win Prof) and manually delete the old database connector, in the User DSN Tab.
Thanks for your help.
We are using a Windows 2008 Terminal Server.
We are using a Medical program that has a database connector, in ODBC.
We have 72 users. The 72 users connect to the Terminal server. Their windows profiles load. (Their Terminal Profiles load.)
We just installed a new database system, for the Medical Program. We entered the database connector in ODBC > System DSN.
-The problem is that the 72 users have an old database connector in the ODBC > User DSN Tab.
-The problem is that the medical program is using the User DSN Tab first.
-Is there a way to run a batch file that would remove a connector in the User DSN Tab, for all 72 users? (Something that would use the registry?) Otherwise, we would have to login to Term Services as each user(Win Prof) and manually delete the old database connector, in the User DSN Tab.
Thanks for your help.