Hello,
take a look at the following kb article for information on setting up TS in application mode:
HOW TO: Install Terminal Services in Application Server Mode in Windows WGID:322
ID: 306626
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306626
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>I need a check list for seting up a terminal server in
>application mode so remote users can run programs.
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Sergio Moreno
Microsoft Windows Networking
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