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.NET framework apps in Terminal Serverhello
>> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers would help thanksranga Hi, what kind of issues did you encounter ?
Show quoteHide quote "ranga" <ra***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CE7C9B99-13D2-421E-884B-CB323EB01029@microsoft.com... > hello > >>> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in >>> vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers would >>> help > > thanks > ranga Jonathan
>> I have not tired it yet -- i was trying to find out from this group if are any known issues. there >> I have had no problem running vb6 apps in a Terminal Server. While I do not expect any isuses with .NET framework apps in Terminal Servers, I am trying to find out if there are any - just in case !. I do not see any references to this subject in the web. thanks ranga Show quoteHide quote "Jonathan" wrote: > Hi, what kind of issues did you encounter ? > "ranga" <ra***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CE7C9B99-13D2-421E-884B-CB323EB01029@microsoft.com... > > hello > > > >>> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in > >>> vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers would > >>> help > > > > thanks > > ranga > > > I have been running VB.Net applications successfully on multiple Terminal
Servers for years and haven't encountered any problems so far. Show quoteHide quote "ranga" wrote: > hello > > >> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers would help > > thanks > ranga thanks shariq - a quick question on this subject
Show quoteHide quote >> after i configure a 2003 server as a terminal server, should i install the .NET framework from Add/Remove programs to make it available to multi-users? "Shariq" wrote: > I have been running VB.Net applications successfully on multiple Terminal > Servers for years and haven't encountered any problems so far. > > "ranga" wrote: > > > hello > > > > >> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers would help > > > > thanks > > ranga No, you should not need to re-install the framework. If it's already there,
it should be available to all users. Cletus Show quoteHide quote "ranga" <ra***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C9CFA3BF-56BA-4C35-826C-78476673CC93@microsoft.com... > thanks shariq - a quick question on this subject > >>> after i configure a 2003 server as a terminal server, should i install >>> the .NET framework from Add/Remove programs to make it available to >>> multi-users? > > > "Shariq" wrote: > >> I have been running VB.Net applications successfully on multiple Terminal >> Servers for years and haven't encountered any problems so far. >> >> "ranga" wrote: >> >> > hello >> > >> > >> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in >> > >> vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers >> > >> would help >> > >> > thanks >> > ranga Cletus
>> When you install windows 2003 server from scratch, I am not sure if you get .NET Framework 1.1. Then when you configure it as a Terminal Server, still you don't get the framework. It is only when you configure it as an application server that IIS and ASP.NET are installed and you get the framework now. >> but then, it is not best practice to have IIS on a terminal server. The best practice to build a TS is to install windows 2003/2000 first andthen install TS and then install the framework from the redistributable package. My original question was - do i need to install this framework from add/remove programs so that it is available to all users .. i guess it is a moot question bcos once you have a TS, when you install any app in it, TS will warn you to install it in add/remove programs. But I asked the moot question anway since crazy installation issues happen in the MS world and wanted to see if anyone has experienced anything quirky >> another issue will arise when .NET framework 2.0 is released. Then, in this case, if the TS has framework 1.1, then framework 2.0 has to be installed, from the redistributable package, manually thru the add/remove programthanks ranga Show quoteHide quote "Cletus Van Damme" wrote: > No, you should not need to re-install the framework. If it's already there, > it should be available to all users. > > Cletus > > "ranga" <ra***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C9CFA3BF-56BA-4C35-826C-78476673CC93@microsoft.com... > > thanks shariq - a quick question on this subject > > > >>> after i configure a 2003 server as a terminal server, should i install > >>> the .NET framework from Add/Remove programs to make it available to > >>> multi-users? > > > > > > "Shariq" wrote: > > > >> I have been running VB.Net applications successfully on multiple Terminal > >> Servers for years and haven't encountered any problems so far. > >> > >> "ranga" wrote: > >> > >> > hello > >> > > >> > >> are there any issues with running .NET framework apps written in > >> > >> vb.net/c# in a terminal server environment?. If so, any pointers > >> > >> would help > >> > > >> > thanks > >> > ranga > > >
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