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Pendrive Kingston DTSP/1GB disconnected when login a Remote Desktop in Win 2008 R2 64
I have a Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bits working fine with a Kingston DTSP/1GB pendrive working perfect in its secure mode.
When I connect with a Remote Desktop session, it disconnects and I have to remove and insert it again
If I open in notepad a file in the pendrive it doesn't disconnect, but I can't run it automatically and I need an automatic solution.
I have to run an application in the pendrive from the Terminal Server session, so I need it doesn't disconnect.
Thanks, Ariel
When I connect with a Remote Desktop session, it disconnects and I have to remove and insert it again
If I open in notepad a file in the pendrive it doesn't disconnect, but I can't run it automatically and I need an automatic solution.
I have to run an application in the pendrive from the Terminal Server session, so I need it doesn't disconnect.
Thanks, Ariel
the problem is imho that the usb pen is connected to your account and when you rdp the account is different so thats why it needs to be removed and added again
as when you start rdp using the same account you account is logged out before you can rdp in
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I'm logging with other user. But, there is any way to kkep the pendrive active in the user that steel connected?
I dont think so why are you using a pen drive in this instance
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It is a security control in the server
oh its not for data !
is your security control or a companies as the company may be able to tell you
if not you might need to somehow make the pen drive run as a service not a user
is your security control or a companies as the company may be able to tell you
if not you might need to somehow make the pen drive run as a service not a user
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It is for security and data because some data for security is saved on the pendrive. And there is a user that put the pendrive and access to the private area of the pendrive to allow to save the data
ok I dont think thats a decent security setup as pen drives aren't really for that unless the user name never changes imho
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I don't undertand
why are you using a pen drive for security I would use a very very secure folder as a pen drive can be taken away in a pocket lol
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It's no my security election... Is what I have...
so you developed it?
or did somebody else
or did somebody else
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I maintain the application and the network
well sorry I cannot help you
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ok, thanks
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