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best way to deliver a launcher file w/ TS

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what is the best way to publish a launcher file to each user on terminal services

the launcher file is single user. I put it once in the all users folder but it would only

allow the first user to access the second user got the error that it was in use.

the only way I saw was to duplicate it on to each users desktop folder. Is there a quicker way?

FileMaker Version: Dev 7

Platform: Mac OS X Panther

  • 4 weeks later...

I've done this and had to copy the file to each user's desktop - don't know if there's a better way.

Update - I now see that I have put the opener file in the invisible "Default User" desktop folder and it gets correctly created when the user gets created. (this is on a Windows 2003 Server)

  • 2 months later...
  • Newbies

how would you do this if there is no desktop sharing? Wandering if there is a way to "publish" the login file?

  • 3 weeks later...

Have a shortcut to the loader file in the quicklaunch or startmenu if there's no desktop available.

What I've done is write a script using AutoIt (www.autoitscript.com) to open the database, then shoved a shortcut onto the desktop in the 'all users' folder - making sure the permissions of the shortcut let everyone open it.

Works well!

If you have a login script set up on your network you could always download the loader file to peoples desktops when the script runs?

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