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Does anybody know how to adjust the number of RDC sessions for a specific user in Windows 2008 Server?
Would really appreciate it!
Thanks a million!
Windows 2003 had 2 sessions + 1 console session, Windows 2008 has just 2. If you need more sessions you have to set the server in Application mode and buy Terminal Server Client Access Licenses or TS CAL's which were recently rebranded to RDP (Remote Desktop Services) CAL's.
PS: there are of course patches for Terminal Server on both 2003 and 2008 on the net but I assume you are not searching for those.
With windows 2003 you were limited to two sessions allowed at any time by default with the licence. To get access to more sessions you'll need to pay extra (If MS followed the same model).
You can find this in the Control panels, remote management section.
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I host my website in windows azure server using custom website and I need MS office installation on this server. Can Anyone help me how to install MS office on my windows azure server.
I have created a Web Site not a virtual machine.
You simply can't do that with Web Sites. You're best option is to use a VM.
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I want to test my ASP.Net MVC web application on Cloud server. Is their any cloud server that is free and support SQL Server 2008 DB?
I know this question is kind of a basic one. i am searching on internet and found only appharbor but i couldn't understand its deployment method.
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Updating too late but might help for searching people. After lots of searching I couldn't find free Cloud providers. I managed to get Azure account for testing from a person.
I can't vouch for them, but here's what I managed to dig up on Google:
Somee - free ASP.NET hosting, 15 MB MSSQL, 5 GB monthly traffic
ASPSpider - judging by the site.. not very professional?
You are far better off with Azure. All these free hosts are usually very bad. If you don't have your own credit card, perhaps you could ask a family member or a friend? If they are worried about their card security, it's far safer to give it to Microsoft than any of those other hosts.
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I have recently started programming with Asp.Net MVC 4. I have downloaded Visual Studio 2010 from Microsoft DreamSpark and a "Standard" Microsoft Server 2008 R2. Now I installed the Server into a VirtualBox on Promiscuous Network (thus allowing it to talk to my whole network) and next I want to use it to test my applications.
Can you point me to good resources that tell me how to set up the server best for this?
Thank you so much for your help.
This is a walk-through about creating an intranet site using asp.net MVC, IIS 7 and visual studio 2010.
It worked out for me great.
regards
This link is for MVC 3, but it still applies to you. http://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3
It includes everything including the Razor engine.
Installation and Help
•Install ASP.NET MVC 3 using the Web Platform Installer (recommended) http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?command=getinstallerredirect&appid=MVC3
•Install ASP.NET MVC 3 using the installer executable http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=208140
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Could this problem also apply to Delphi applications running on Terminal Servers?
As the MSDN article "An Office 2007 or Office 2003 application that is running on an RD Session Host server may close unexpectedly in Windows Server 2008 R2" explains
This issue occurs because of the Tsappcmd.dll component. This
component makes changes to the Import Address Table (IAT) for
applications that are not Terminal Server aware in order to prevent
viruses or malware from maliciously hooking the application. Because
of this, the application may experience temporary memory corruption
because of the order in which the modules are loaded. Office 2007 and
Office 2003 do not contain the TSAWARE header flag. This flag notifies
the server that the application is Terminal Server aware.
Some Delphi 2009 applications in a user environment (Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1) frequently hang or crash. I am looking for possible reasons, as these hangs / crashes can not be reproduced.
The MSDN article seems to apply to Office products first, is this correct or - attention, here is the basic question - does Tsappcmd.dll also modify non-Office programs so the error can occur with Delphi apps? (Of course I would prefer to leave the Delphi applications untouched if the missing TSAWARE flag is not harmful).
Yes Tsappcmd.dll will affect any and all programs that do not have the TSAWARE flag in the PE header. This does NOT automatically mean however that all those apps are affected by this particular bug. But you can easily test this by setting the TSAWARE flag (see the link that TOndrej provided to my blog) or by setting the registry key that is mentioned in the KB article.
PS: the explanation that it's a protection against viruses seems like a bogus explanation, this mechanism was introduced for app compat reasons...
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If you could suggest only one new (or enhanced) feature for the Internet Direct (Indy) version 11, which one would it be?
Update: I found the first information about an upcoming Indy 11 version in question Step by step upgrade of Indy 10 in Delphi 2009 (where Remy mentions plans for a new installer in a comment)
Some ideas from my side:
a RFC 4918 (WebDAV) server implementation. Example use case: combined with the Explorer-based integration of WebDAV in Windows, such a server could play the role of a user-friendly document exchange gateway between a workstation and a legacy application
a XMPP implementation. It could bring push based services to Delphi applications to integrate with existing enterprise software systems (instead of frequent polling)
support for DNS SRV record entries
a server and client side WebSocket implementation
example for a standalone SOAP server based on IdHTTPWebBrokerBridge (see How to build stand-alone SOAP web services using Delphi?)
Social client component interfaces (Facebook / twitter)