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  • venerdì 18 gennaio 2008 23.21stuco Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     

    Windows Server 2008 RC1

    RemoteApp

    TS Web Access

     

    This may require bending the laws of today's Computer Science, but is there a way to launch the user's local IE browser when an Internet link (commonly sent vby email) is launched through a RemoteApp session of Outlook? I'm evaluating RemoteApp for an application hosting company who would rather not encourage people to surf the Internet through their Data Center.

     

    The word is that 2X has found out how to do this, but they'd rather keep everything under Microsoft's umbrella.

     

    Thanks for the advice MVPs!

     

    Stuart

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  • venerdì 4 settembre 2009 21.38Christa AndersonMSFT, ModeratoreMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
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    There currently isn't a way to do this using only Terminal Services; you'd be launching a program on the client computer (the browser) from the terminal server (where the RemoteApp is running). Thanks for the suggestion, though--this may be something to look at for the future.
    Christa Anderson [MSFT] Want the Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Resource Kit? Click here.

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  • martedì 22 gennaio 2008 1.28Moshe Z [MSFT]MSFT, ModeratoreMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     

    Hi Stuart,

     

    Thanks for the valuable feedback.

    I am glad to find out you’re trying to adopt TS Remote Applications.

    Could you please provide more details for this scenario?

    What is your driver for remoting Outlook? (are you using thin clients?)

    Where do the links usually lead to? (is it to corporate intranet sites?, or internet sites?)

    What do these links usually contain? (HTML / FLASH / PDF / ...)

     

    Thanks,

    Moshe

  • lunedì 30 marzo 2009 14.44Cerick01 Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    I am also looking for this answer. Testing remote applications (outlook) and would like to see IE open on the local computer vs the data center TS box. Is there a way to make this work? Can this work for any application? So the published application could call a locally installed program?

    Chad
  • venerdì 3 luglio 2009 13.08Gert S. Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    I have the same question. 

    Anyone?
  • lunedì 31 agosto 2009 18.13T_Meyer Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    Why is this checked as answered; it's not...

    I'd like to know this as well. Let me fill in your questions; although I must say that the content of answers won't really matter as the behavior is global regardless of the link destination, etc.

    >>>What is your driver for remoting Outlook? (are you using thin clients?)<<<

    TSRemoteApp, RDClient 6.1, Vista and Win7 clients.

    >>>>>>>Where do the links usually lead to? (is it to corporate intranet sites?, or internet sites?)<<<<<<<<

    Both.

    >>>>>>What do these links usually contain? (HTML / FLASH / PDF / ...)<<<<<<<

    All, but let's say for the sake of argument HTML.


    Here's how to simply reproduce this: Serve up outlook through a TSRemoteApp and open an e-mail with ANY http:// link. Click that link. You'll notice that IE gets served up from the server as a TSRemoteApp as well and the link is opened there. We want the link to open in the client's default browser.

    Seriously, why do unanswered posts in the MSFT forum keep getting marked as answered by moderators? It's INCREDIBLY frustrating using this forum when this sort of thing keeps happening, and I know it leads to repeat questions and wasted time by ALL. (moderators as well)

    Edit: Thanks Mrs. Anderson  :D
  • venerdì 4 settembre 2009 15.59T_Meyer Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    Bump...

    Anyone? This seems like it should be pretty straightforward. If one would want to seriously consider hosting any application with hyperlinks as a TSRemoteApp there should be a way to do this; the security implications of internet browsing directly on the server are pretty obvious....
  • venerdì 4 settembre 2009 21.38Christa AndersonMSFT, ModeratoreMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
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    There currently isn't a way to do this using only Terminal Services; you'd be launching a program on the client computer (the browser) from the terminal server (where the RemoteApp is running). Thanks for the suggestion, though--this may be something to look at for the future.
    Christa Anderson [MSFT] Want the Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Resource Kit? Click here.
  • venerdì 4 settembre 2009 21.59T_Meyer Medaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utenteMedaglie utente
     
    Thanks for the definitive answer Christa!