Hello,
We are testing a terminal services environment and I was wondering what kind of RDP scripting capability there is....
For example, lets say you had a system running XP and you had a terminal services environment whereby the majority applications (such as Word, Excel, etc.) were sitting.
Is there a way to script RDP so that if a user clicked on a Word icon on their desktop it would automatically connect to the Windows 2003 terminal services (with username and password scripted) environment and run Word off of the server? Can you script RDP on this level?
In case you are wondering why, the issue that it appears that using normal Windows 2003 terminal services severaly curtails multimedia capability, specifically streaming multimedia....I work for a library, and cutting the public side multimedia capability is not an option....we are researching the idea of keeping generic applications such as Word, Excel, etc on a terminal services environment (for management purposes) and only use the client XP desktop for the internet, thereby also giving multimedia capability over the web. Does this sound feasible?
We are testing a terminal services environment and I was wondering what kind of RDP scripting capability there is....
For example, lets say you had a system running XP and you had a terminal services environment whereby the majority applications (such as Word, Excel, etc.) were sitting.
Is there a way to script RDP so that if a user clicked on a Word icon on their desktop it would automatically connect to the Windows 2003 terminal services (with username and password scripted) environment and run Word off of the server? Can you script RDP on this level?
In case you are wondering why, the issue that it appears that using normal Windows 2003 terminal services severaly curtails multimedia capability, specifically streaming multimedia....I work for a library, and cutting the public side multimedia capability is not an option....we are researching the idea of keeping generic applications such as Word, Excel, etc on a terminal services environment (for management purposes) and only use the client XP desktop for the internet, thereby also giving multimedia capability over the web. Does this sound feasible?