How to Change TSE mode without reinstall

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Hi,

I'm looking for the way to change a TSE mode from application to
administration mode with command prompt. I saw it somewhere but can't
remember how.

Thanks for any usefull help.

Ishkabba
 
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from cmd prompt type "Change User / Install" to install apps, then "Change
User / Execute" to re-enter execute mode


"Ishkabba" <Ishkabba@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for the way to change a TSE mode from application to
> administration mode with command prompt. I saw it somewhere but can't
> remember how.
>
> Thanks for any usefull help.
>
> Ishkabba
 
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Sorry, but this is nonsense. Did you try it?
Try "change user /install" on a server which is in Remote
Administration mode, and you will get the following error message:

"Install mode does not apply to a Terminal server configured for
remote administration."

Ishkabba, I wouldn't know how to do this from a command prompt
(that doesn't mean that it's impossible, though).
Since it means installing an additional Windows component, I would
do this on the console, interactively.

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"Marshalk" <info@romy.com> wrote on 28 feb 2005 in
microsoft.public.windowsnt.terminalserver.setup:

> from cmd prompt type "Change User / Install" to install apps,
> then "Change User / Execute" to re-enter execute mode
>
>
> "Ishkabba" <Ishkabba@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1ED2504B-199F-4C7E-8B1A-9B2CE1088B22@microsoft.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking for the way to change a TSE mode from application
>> to administration mode with command prompt. I saw it somewhere
>> but can't remember how.
>>
>> Thanks for any usefull help.
>>
>> Ishkabba