You need to have a different Vantage.MFG file for the TS due to
permissions.
Since the TS users dont usually have permission to write to C:\, you
need to use an alternate Vantage.MFG file where the TempDirectory
line points to the local drive/directory that users can write to. I
created a folder on the TS, D:\Epicor\MfgWrk61 then copied the
Vantage.MFG file and modified the line to be
TempDirectory=D:\Epicor\MfgWrk61
Hope it helps
Jeff
permissions.
Since the TS users dont usually have permission to write to C:\, you
need to use an alternate Vantage.MFG file where the TempDirectory
line points to the local drive/directory that users can write to. I
created a folder on the TS, D:\Epicor\MfgWrk61 then copied the
Vantage.MFG file and modified the line to be
TempDirectory=D:\Epicor\MfgWrk61
Hope it helps
Jeff
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "tmsover" <dnorris@...> wrote:
>
> This has probably been discussed in the past, but I can't find a
> specific answer to this issue....
>
> I have installed Terminal Services on our Win2003 server that hosts
> Vantage. When using RDP from a workstation and logging into the
server
> as the "administrator", I can start a session of Vantage.
Everything
> seems to work just fine. However, if I log into the server as a
user
> (who is part of the administrators group) then double click the
Vantage
> icon, I get either a splash screen that eventually goes away with
no
> Vantage session started, or an error saying "The DLC environment
> variable must contain a valid directory/path (11002".
>
> Can anyone shed any light on this? I am very new to TS. I am
stumbling
> through most of this. Any help is appreciated.
>
> TIA,
>
> Dale Norris
> IT Manager
> Bullen Ultrasonics Inc.
>