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Hi,
A friend of mine is using Outlook 2003 in a Terminal Services session on a Windows 2003 SBS box. When she receives e-mail containing pictures, primarily travel requests and airline ticket reservations, she is unable to download them, as internet access is prevented in the terminal session for security purposes. When she attempts to forward the messages to another address, Outlook hangs and she eventually has to crash out of the program. Her colleague, who is also using the same set up is not experiencing the same problems, and can forward the messages without any problems. Is there a setting within Outlook or terminal services, which will allow her to forward the mail without it hanging ? If it helps, I believe the message format that is being received is HTML. Any help would be appreciated. Regards GW |
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Outlook installed on an SBS box is not a supported configuration. Using TS
on SBS 2003 for other than administrative tasks is risky. Recommend to them that they setup a separate Windows 2003 server in TS application mode. "GW" wrote in message ps.com... Hi, A friend of mine is using Outlook 2003 in a Terminal Services session on a Windows 2003 SBS box. When she receives e-mail containing pictures, primarily travel requests and airline ticket reservations, she is unable to download them, as internet access is prevented in the terminal session for security purposes. When she attempts to forward the messages to another address, Outlook hangs and she eventually has to crash out of the program. Her colleague, who is also using the same set up is not experiencing the same problems, and can forward the messages without any problems. Is there a setting within Outlook or terminal services, which will allow her to forward the mail without it hanging ? If it helps, I believe the message format that is being received is HTML. Any help would be appreciated. Regards GW |
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If you *have* to have access to email while on the SBS - use OWA.
-- Les Connor [SBS MVP] "Steve" wrote in message ... Outlook installed on an SBS box is not a supported configuration. Using TS on SBS 2003 for other than administrative tasks is risky. Recommend to them that they setup a separate Windows 2003 server in TS application mode. "GW" wrote in message ps.com... Hi, A friend of mine is using Outlook 2003 in a Terminal Services session on a Windows 2003 SBS box. When she receives e-mail containing pictures, primarily travel requests and airline ticket reservations, she is unable to download them, as internet access is prevented in the terminal session for security purposes. When she attempts to forward the messages to another address, Outlook hangs and she eventually has to crash out of the program. Her colleague, who is also using the same set up is not experiencing the same problems, and can forward the messages without any problems. Is there a setting within Outlook or terminal services, which will allow her to forward the mail without it hanging ? If it helps, I believe the message format that is being received is HTML. Any help would be appreciated. Regards GW |
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