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terminal_services [2018/03/27 14:55]
jasonw
terminal_services [2018/10/22 14:34]
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 What is "​Terminal Services"​ ? Click [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Remote_Desktop_Services|HERE]] for a description and explanation.\\ What is "​Terminal Services"​ ? Click [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Remote_Desktop_Services|HERE]] for a description and explanation.\\
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-Lowell Area Schools is pleased to provide Terminal Services for it's LAS Staff. Terminal Services is for staff only and all activity must be work related. Please do not install any software or save anything to the desktop on terminal services. Anything not saved to a network drive (ie: H drive), will be lost when you log off.+Lowell Area Schools is pleased to provide Terminal Services for it's LAS Staff. Terminal Services is for staff only and all activity must be work-related. Please do not install any software or save anything to the desktop on terminal services. Anything not saved to a network drive (ie: H drive), will be lost when you log off.
  
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 **Question →** "**How do I log off?":​** \\ **Question →** "**How do I log off?":​** \\
-**Answer →** You log off by using the 'Log Off' application. It is best to NOT just click the red X in upper right corner to close the terminal session. Doing so will leave your session logged in, idle but not open to you.\\+**Answer →** You log off by using the 'Log Off' application. It is best to NOT just click the red X in the upper right corner to close the terminal session. Doing so will leave your session logged in, idle but not open to you.\\
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 **Question →** **Local Printers:** \\ **Question →** **Local Printers:** \\
-**Answer →** You can print from Terminal Servers directory to your home printer(s) ONLY if your home printer is supported. We cannot guarantee that any particular printer will be support ​however most HP or Xerox LASER printers will work. DeskJets and InkJet printers usually will NOT show up. If your home printer is supported, it will show up as an available printer by description of the word "​redirected"​ in the printers name. An alternate way to print to your home printer is to first email the file to yourself. Then go to [[http://​mail.lowellschools.com|http://​mail.lowellschools.com]] and login to GroupWise from your home computer and print the file.\\+**Answer →** You can print from Terminal Servers directory to your home printer(s) ONLY if your home printer is supported. We cannot guarantee that any particular printer will be supported ​however most HP or Xerox LASER printers will work. DeskJets and InkJet printers usually will NOT show up. If your home printer is supported, it will show up as an available printer by the description of the word "​redirected"​ in the printers name. An alternate way to print to your home printer is to first email the file to yourself. Then go to [[http://​mail.lowellschools.com|http://​gwmail.lowellschools.com]] and login to GroupWise from your home computer and print the file.\\
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 **Question →** **LAS Networked Printers:** \\ **Question →** **LAS Networked Printers:** \\
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 **Question →** **Local Drives:** You may receive a warning prompt indicating that your local drives will be made available within Terminal Services. This feature is safe and allows you to access your home computer'​s hard drives or memory sticks from within Terminal Services and therefore you can easily copy files from work and home <​vise-versa>​. You can access these drives using the '​Windows Explorer'​ application. The drives will show up as "<​Drive Letter> on <​Computer Name>"​ (ie: C on Bobs-Computer) **Question →** **Local Drives:** You may receive a warning prompt indicating that your local drives will be made available within Terminal Services. This feature is safe and allows you to access your home computer'​s hard drives or memory sticks from within Terminal Services and therefore you can easily copy files from work and home <​vise-versa>​. You can access these drives using the '​Windows Explorer'​ application. The drives will show up as "<​Drive Letter> on <​Computer Name>"​ (ie: C on Bobs-Computer)
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