A question on the terminal services newsgroup brought this topic to my attention: how can be determined programmatically if a Windows Server 2008 system is a terminal server and whether it runs in application server or remote administration mode?
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Programmatically Determining Terminal Server Mode on Windows Server 2008Published by Helge Klein on 09/12/2007 | 1 Comments | 10,579 Views |
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