TSEnabled will be set to 0 if Terminal Services has been disabled.
TSEnabled - Indicates whether Terminal Services is enabled or not.
Type: REG_DWORD
Data value: 0x1 Enabled
Data value: 0x0 Disabled
There are two ways I can think of to do this in the UI (looks like it may
require a reboot for the change in the registry to take place)
1. Start - Admin Tools - Terminal Services Configuration - Connections -
Right-click RDP-TCP and go to All Tasks- Disable.
2. Properties of My Computer - Remote tab - Uncheck 'enable remote
desktop...'
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Chris Puckett
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"Milhouse Van Houten" <> wrote in message
news:#3$...
> Hi Merv,
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&cr=&sloc=&p=1
>
> Do you remember that old thread? I have the same problem as SolveIT, and
> like him, TSAppCompat is already at 0.
>
> However, later on he revealed that TSEnabled=1 solved the problem for him,
> to which you replied "Now if we can just figure out how TSENabled
> got set to 0 in the first place."
>
> Ours is 0 as well -- but isn't that the default? Can you check on your
> SBS2003 system please? I'll change it to 1 if that's correct, but the
> best I can find is that 0 is the default. Anything to solve this problem,
> though.
>
> Thanks