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Jasper9080
24-12-2002, 17:38
This is from a guy who posted on my TS2 help forum. Since Im not familar with XP can anyone here help out?
Thanks!

Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has had this problem or is it just me? I have a server set up on my LAN that runs a dedicated TS2 server and aa/sh servers. I use XP Pro on all of my machines. Whenever myself or anyone else tries to access the server with remote desktop teamspeak will get an error and close. If I start it back up while using remote desktop and then exit the TS2 server will run fine until the next time the server is logged into by someone. Being that it is on my LAN it really isn't that big of a deal but it is kind of a pain. Any ideas?

Broder
24-12-2002, 21:28
you could tell them that they either should use VNC rather than RD or run TS2 as a service.
That way it can be restarted by every user with the respective rights without starting it from the Desktop

Steel
05-01-2003, 03:02
I am using VNC and have the same issue...

Devs, please see my post in this thread:

http://www.teamspeak.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2460

Thx.

N. Werensteijn
05-01-2003, 16:36
Ill see what i can do.. Seem like ill have to install winxp somewhere.. blech :p

Zero-Point
05-01-2003, 20:15
Jasper, is the guy in your help forum running WinXP SP1? The problem floating around these forums with TS2 crashing in WinXP remote desktop and fast-user-switching seems to be related to SP1.

There are many posts here about this, such as the one Steel suggested.

Try having him uninstall SP1 for the time being and seeing if it helps. I know I am eagerly wating for the WinXP fast-user-switching/remote desktop with embedded service capability release.

gl,

0.

Also, check out this (http://www.teamspeak.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2159&highlight=winxp+crash+remote+desktop) thread

PureGrain
12-01-2003, 22:08
Since I read this post I have tested it using XP Pro on both machines, with one hosting and the other as Remote Client. Both on a LAN and WAN. Same results either way.

It worked without a hitch. SP1 installed on the Client machine, SP1 not installed on the server machine. It works fine.

SP1 on server machine could be your problem. I am going to test farther and see if SP1 on a server is the issue. Get back to ya!!!

:D

N. Werensteijn
12-01-2003, 22:39
I fixed this bug.
Next release won't have this problem

PureGrain
12-01-2003, 22:45
Yippie..:eek:

Thanks dude...You guys rock!!!

Steel
13-01-2003, 04:57
Sweet!!!