I'll have all kinds of questions, as a service provider that runs into practically anything. Hopefully I can contribute just as many solutions for others through my experiences. -But for right now, I'm having Server a 2003 issue:
I have a customer that runs a remote Terminal Services connection to a Win2k3 server to run business-related apps (Office, E-mail, Internet, etc). The client runs ie 7 in the TS session and is having page display problems (menu/hyperlinks on left side of page are cut off). The same page loads fine on any other machine. I know Server 2k3 shuts down some of the functionality of ie (and lots of things, really), but isn't TS supposed to be practically a virtual machine that is isolated from the Server OS? -such that a user could run activex in a browser?
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