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Installing Client Track on Terminal Services |
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Client Track generally runs without any issues in Terminal Services but it does need to be installed
properly with the correct install permissions. We describe below the best way to install Client Track in terminal services. |
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Client Track uses a component call MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components)
and to install software properly on a Terminal Server computer, Terminal Server must be set in Install Mode. One way to do this is to
use the Add/Remove Programs application from Control Panel to install the software. |
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The issue is when you install MDAC in this manner, the setup program reports that
Add/Remove Programs must be terminated before installation can continue because
files needed by MDAC could be locked by Add/Remove Programs and setup would require a restart to copy these files.
However, if you terminate Add/Remove Programs, there is a risk of losing data because Terminal Server will no
longer be in Install Mode. |
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To install Client Track on Terminal Services properly, follow these steps : |
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Step 1 |
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Set Terminal Server in Install Mode by entering the following command at a command
prompt : change user /install. |
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Step 2 |
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Launch the Client Track setup program. |
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Step 3 |
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After the installation succeeds, you can execute the following command to return Terminal Server
to the default setting: change user /execute. |
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Note : For more information on Terminal Services, click
here. |
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