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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | + | '''Terminal Service Sessions''' require a "'''Fonts'''" folder to be created under each '''Windows''' Session folder. This folder does not require the fonts to be loaded into it, i.e. it can remain '''Empty''' for the issue to be resolved. | |
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+ | *Right click the '''Windows Start''' button and then select '''Open Windows Explorer''' | ||
+ | *Select '''C Drive''' and then Open the '''Windows''' File | ||
+ | *Create a new File called '''Fonts''' which can remain '''Empty ''' | ||
+ | *If a '''Fonts''' Folder already '''Exists''' check that the Terminal Service Session has '''Access''' enabled to this file. |
Latest revision as of 11:58, 25 January 2012
Overview
Terminal Service Sessions require a "Fonts" folder to be created under each Windows Session folder. This folder does not require the fonts to be loaded into it, i.e. it can remain Empty for the issue to be resolved.
- Right click the Windows Start button and then select Open Windows Explorer
- Select C Drive and then Open the Windows File
- Create a new File called Fonts which can remain Empty
- If a Fonts Folder already Exists check that the Terminal Service Session has Access enabled to this file.