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Forum : Terminal Services connection using Windows server 2003Search Forum

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  Lee 
  
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 Posted : 2008-04-10 07:49:53

QB in a Terminal Services environment.  QODBC is designed to operate in a batch basis to post new data to QB.  Since it is only a single process, we are using the single license.  When the admin user logs into QB and authorizes the connection, he can then use the QODBC driver.  If any other user logs on via TS, the QODBC driver reports that the driver needs to be re-set due to changes in the configuration, and will not allow a connection.  What's wrong with the setup?  What do I need to change?

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2008-04-10 08:01:14

The QODBC Desktop Edition is only supported on workstations such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP. While the QODBC Server Edition is only supported on workstations and server platforms such as Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2003 Server. The difference between the Desktop and the Server Edition is that the QODBC DCOM Servers are active in the Server Edition which allows applications that call through a Windows Service (such as IIS, ColdFusion. MS SQL Server) to use QODBC and QuickBooks.

Windows Terminal Server is neither of these enviroments and essentially tries to create multiple virtual workstations on the one server (computer). For information on how you need to use the QODBC Remote Connector in these types of environments see: W2K3 Terminal Server / QB2006 Ent. + QODBC  

 

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