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Windows Server > Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Question 0 Sign in to vote RDWEB SSO works correctly on all clients except one: A Win 7 SP1 machine running IE9. On this one machine, WKSPRT doesn't load during RDWEB https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2446026 logon; it loads when the first .RDP gets pushed from the server, and because WKSPRT isn't already running with the creds cached,we get prompted for creds. Once WKSPRT is loaded, SSO continues to work for the remainder of the session. The RDWEB ActiveX control used to be listed https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/itmanagement/en-US/0d64a8b7-d950-4c44-8ac5-b56b33ae8b37/uninstallreinstall-mstscaxdll-on-win-7-sp1?forum=winserverTS in IE/Manage Add-Ons. I reset IE to try to solve the problem, but after that, the ActiveX control completely disappeared from Manage Add-Ons. The MSTSCAX.DLL file is present, and When I REGSVR32 it, it reports it's successfully registered, but nothing changes. REGSVR32 won't unregister it, however: "The module "mstscax.dll" was loaded but the call to DllUnregisterServer failed with error code 0x80040153." I tried deleting the keys shown here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverTS/thread/a26d42ed-e3e2-4a5e-8ecc-0dc228545872 No joy. The GUIDs in that postdon't exist, here, but I renamed the parent key and tried launching IE. I was prompted to enable/disable various add-ons, but they did not include the RDWEB control. New registry keys were created for the enabled add-ons, but the RDWEB control did not come back, even after re-registering MSTSCAX.DLL. So my question is: Given that this is Win 7 SP1 and no standalone RDC installer is available for it
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navigation ← Previous Next → Remote Desktop mstsc.exe slow will not start windows 7 Posted on December 27, 2011 by InteractiveWebs Had a painful problem today with the mstsc.exe application in Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate today. An otherwise happy install suddenly failing to start, or if is started it would be very slow. Once started, it would not close from the task manager, even if I killed the process with the end process. Initially I suspected that it was possibly a virus etc. However I found that there are a lot of people on the net with this exact problem. I then set about a solution, and figured on out myself, that involves replacing some of the files use by the MSTSC.EXE application. Basically there are 4 files that I replaced with the same version from another computer that was functional and healthy. They are: c:\windows\system32\ MSTSCAX.dll MSTSC.exe c:\windows\system32\EN-US\ MSTSCAX.dll.mui MSTSC.exe.mui I would create a .zip copy for download except I fear giving out some stored connection settings in the files I already have. So sorry, you will have to find your own backup files. The Bitch of it The annoying problem is that you cannot just copy the 4 files into the two folder locations as Windows 7 in all it’s wisdom will not let you copy files there, as you are not the “Trusted Installer”. You might be like me, Administrator and God of your computer that at any time can take to it with a hammer and replace it with a Mac, but Windows 7 knows best… so let’s show you what you have to do to hack that crap! Give Permissions First, go to the folder or set of files that you need to change permissions for, right-click on them and choose Properties. Next click on the Security tab and then click on the Advanced button at the bottom: Next click on the Owner tab and you’ll now see that the current owner is TrustedInstaller. Now click on the Edit button and choose who you would like to change the owner to, either your account or the Administrators. If your account is an Administrator account, I would suggest just picking Administrators. You can also check off Replace owner on sub containers and objects if you need to delete more than one file in a folder. Go ahead and click OK. Now you will see that the Current owner is the account you picked. Click OK until you have closed all properties windows and are back to the Windows Explorer screen. Then right-click on the folder or file again and choose Properties again. Now click on the Security tab again, but instead of clicking on Advanced, you need to click the Edit button. Now click on the user name in the li