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Application Compatibility Scripts for Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition 2
files and databases stored on file servers throughout a distributed network.
The Terminal Server technology goes beyond the client/server multi-user services
listed above. With Terminal Server, users share hardware and sof tware resources
commonly found on a local Windows or Windows NT-based client. These resources
include use of a central CPU, memory, and storage, as well as operating system
resources such as the registry and other data structures.
This document is divided into several sections.
The first section provides in-depth information about why application
compatibility issues exist and where the main issues are and possible solutions
for those issues.
The second section examines the Applications Compatibility Flags, and how
they are used to negate some applications issues.
The third section shows how to set-up a user logon script and explains the
purpose of a user script..
The fourth section explains , the Application Compatibility Script itself and
describes how to fix issues discussed in this paper..
Appendix A contains a printed version of an example User.cmd file (script) that
can be used as a starting point for designing your own compatibility scripts.
Appendix B contains a printed version of the Microsoft Word97 script with
explanations of what each section does. Again, this can be used as a starting
point for developing your own scripts.
Appendix C has a flow chart showing the process that occurs when the
userlogon.cmd script executes and what occurs. This is to provide a visual
representation of what is occurring.
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