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ptaleman
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Terminal Services

Help!!!

Can I run AutoDesk AD 2005 in a terminal services server/citrix?

Any tech docs that I can read on how to do it , if possible.

thanks,

pete
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Anonymous
in reply to: ptaleman


Pete

 

Our official position is that
face=Verdana size=2>Autodesk products are not supported on any hosted operating
systems, such as Citrix MetaFrame application server software or Windows

terminal services.

 

While we understand that many of our customers
have Citrix MetaFrame or terminal servers at their sites, we do not believe they
are suitable for our high-performance graphics intensive products.



Tony Michniewicz

Autodesk Product Support

 


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Help!!!

Can
I run AutoDesk AD 2005 in a terminal services server/citrix?

Any tech
docs that I can read on how to do it , if
possible.

thanks,

pete
Message 3 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: ptaleman


Our official position is that Autodesk products
are not supported on any hosted operating systems, such as Citrix MetaFrame
application server software or Windows terminal services.  While we

understand that many of our customers have Citrix MetaFrame or terminal servers
at their sites, we do not believe they are suitable for our high-performance
graphics intensive products.</DIV>

 

Tony Michniewicz
Autodesk Product
Support
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: ptaleman

So that would mean these systems are not bound by the Lic Agreement.




Anyone have any idea how I can turn on my thing to change this web code? it
looks all funny.






"Tony - Autodesk Product Support" wrote in
message news:4812257@discussion.autodesk.com...
>

>
>
Our official position is that Autodesk
> products
> are not supported on any hosted operating systems, such as Citrix
> MetaFrame
> application server software or Windows terminal services.  While we
>
> understand that many of our customers have Citrix MetaFrame or terminal
> servers
> at their sites, we do not believe they are suitable for our
> high-performance
> graphics intensive products.</DIV>

>
 

>
Tony Michniewicz
Autodesk Product
> Support

>
Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: ptaleman

HTML posts are typically discouraged on most NG's. I think what they have
done is force the HTML to display on NNTP as it would from the web based NG.
Possibly to show folks what many people see when reading from the web-side
to help prevent it from happening so much.


This is all theory...


Ideally your Options are set to:


Reply to message using the format in which they were sent


News sending format: Plain Text






"AlmightySR" wrote in message
news:4812390@discussion.autodesk.com...
> So that would mean these systems are not bound by the Lic Agreement.
>
>
>
>
> Anyone have any idea how I can turn on my thing to change this web code?
it
> looks all funny.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Tony - Autodesk Product Support" wrote
in
> message news:4812257@discussion.autodesk.com...
> >

> >
> >
Our official position is that Autodesk
> > products
> > are not supported on any hosted operating systems, such as Citrix
> > MetaFrame
> > application server software or Windows terminal services.  While we
> >
> > understand that many of our customers have Citrix MetaFrame or terminal
> > servers
> > at their sites, we do not believe they are suitable for our
> > high-performance
> > graphics intensive products.</DIV>

> >
 

> >
Tony Michniewicz
Autodesk Product
> > Support

> >
Message 6 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: ptaleman

Good morning everyone


I apologize for the ugly posts. I've been using HTML format for years but for some reason my posts from yesterday were no longer
properly formatted. At this point I've switched back to plain text so my posts should be a bit easier to read.


Tony Michniewicz
Autodesk Product Support


"Paul Humphrey" wrote in message news:4812452@discussion.autodesk.com...
> HTML posts are typically discouraged on most NG's. I think what they have
> done is force the HTML to display on NNTP as it would from the web based NG.
> Possibly to show folks what many people see when reading from the web-side
> to help prevent it from happening so much.
>
>
> This is all theory...
>
>
> Ideally your Options are set to:
>
>
> Reply to message using the format in which they were sent
>
>
> News sending format: Plain Text
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "AlmightySR" wrote in message
> news:4812390@discussion.autodesk.com...
>> So that would mean these systems are not bound by the Lic Agreement.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone have any idea how I can turn on my thing to change this web code?
> it
>> looks all funny.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Tony - Autodesk Product Support" wrote
> in
>> message news:4812257@discussion.autodesk.com...
>> >

>> >
>> >
Our official position is that Autodesk
>> > products
>> > are not supported on any hosted operating systems, such as Citrix
>> > MetaFrame
>> > application server software or Windows terminal services.  While we
>> >
>> > understand that many of our customers have Citrix MetaFrame or terminal
>> > servers
>> > at their sites, we do not believe they are suitable for our
>> > high-performance
>> > graphics intensive products.</DIV>

>> >
 

>> >
Tony Michniewicz
Autodesk Product
>> > Support

>> >

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