Windows 7: Enable Microsoft RDP client Control (disabled) - access denied
10 Sep 2010
borg239
xp
4 posts
Enable Microsoft RDP client Control (disabled) - access denied
Good Evening
i was wondering if there is a way to activate this mstscax.dll either threw the registry or any other method. i dont have access to enable it due to not admin rights on the machine.
please let me know if its located in the registry or if there is a forced way to enabling it.
Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
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University of Kentucky
You need admin rights. If you're trying to circumvent this, it's probably contrary to company policy. Contact your network administrator if you want RDP activated.
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10 Sep 2010
borg239
xp
4 posts
Too much red tape and lengthly process.
hence i am looking for a shortcut.
if in anyway you feel that this conflicts with your ethics, then please dont get offended or feel the need to reply to this thread
thanks
Some employee handbooks describe termination as punichment for circumbenting such policies, so if you need RDP enabled, then you are most likely in IT already and would know exactly who to talk to. It isn't about ethics...it's about keeping your job.
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10 Sep 2010
borg239
xp
4 posts
look, again thanks for your concern.
i am simply asking if there is a way it can be done, ie: changing a value somewhere in the registry.
if you know of a way, please share it.
thanks
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14 Sep 2010
borg239
xp
4 posts
Quote: Originally Posted by logicearth
You need Administrative access. Period.
nope i guess i didnt
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