

To have the server password auto fill (when the icon is double clicked):.Windows 2003: Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Terminal Services Configuration > Click on Server Settings > (double-click) Restrict each user to one session (make sure the checkbox is checked).To restrict each user to ONE session (highly recommended for data stability).Give the file a logical name, such as OneSource on Server.Finally, click on the General (tab) and click Save As.Note: This allows for simple Alt+Tab to flip back to the local PC.Windows 7 or Server 2008: Select On this Computer option.On the same Local Resources (tab), in the Keyboard section, select 'On the Local Computer'.Note: If you want to be able to view 1 or more of your PC drives, then click the More button, then click the + sign next to the Drives, and select each drive that you'd like to be able to view and/or more files to or from (your PC) while in the Terminal Session, and then click OK.Click on the Local Resources (tab) and select Printers (if you want the printer to re-direct to the printer connected to your PC) or un-check it if you want to use the Default Printer assigned to your Remote Desktop Connection.The Remote Desktop Session trys to inherit the same screen resolution. NOTE: To increase the 'size' of the FONT displayed on OneSource lower the screen resolution to something like 1024 x 768 on the users PC first.


On the login screen, click on the Option button (to expand the app).Or, browse to MSTSC.exe in the C:\Windows\System32 directory, right click, Sent To > Desktop Create Short-Cut.Or (on Vista or Windows 7) click Start, then in the search box type mstsc.exe, then then you see mstsc.exe in the list right click and drag it to your desktop.Open the Remote Desktop by browsing to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Remote Desktop Connection (right click and select Sent To > Desktop Create Short-Cut).

