Seth Galitzer
sgsax at ksu.edu
Tue Apr 29 11:27:47 CDT 2003
Arthur, I can't say with 100% certainty, but I believe that unless you limit the account, by default, you can have as many connections as you want with that login. I know this is how Netware works. I assume TS will give you the same option. Seth On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 10:48, Arthur Fuller wrote: > I have a special-purpose version of our app that will be run only through > Terminal Services. A windows user called X was created. A SQL user called X > was created. TS was configured to run this and only this app (i.e. quit = > terminate connection). > > My question: can multiple users log on as X? Reason I ask: in testing, for > the first user everything works as expected. For each subsequent (duplicate) > login, Access gives its "read-only" message and then does not run the > switchboard, instead it simply opens with the app's db window hidden. Which > to say the least sucks :-) > > Is this because multiple users are logging in with the same identity? Or > perhaps because I've forgotten to do something at the TS or Windows level? > > TIA, > Arthur -- Seth Galitzer sgsax at ksu.edu Computing Specialist http://puma.agron.ksu.edu/~sgsax Dept. of Plant Pathology Kansas State University