I am using Windows Server 2008 as a Terminal Server and would like to know how to install or activate “Windows Picture and Fax Viewer” when I am in an RDP session. I would like to click on a jpg or other files like -it and have the picture and fax viewer open.
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You must install the Desktop Experience feature on Server 2008 to get what you want. You can access the add features wizard from the Server Manager under the Features selection.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
Note SID is a placeholder for the security identifier (SID) of the user account that is experiencing the problem. The SID.bak subkey should contain a ProfileImagePath registry entry that points to the original profile folder of the user account that is experiencing the problem.
After you log on to the system, the profile folder is re-created.
To resolve this issue, add the computer account for the terminal server to the Session Directory Computers local group on the TS Session Broker server.
Important: If the computer that was denied access is not part of a terminal server farm that is serviced by the TS Session Broker server where the condition was logged, no further action is required.
To perform this procedure, you must have membership in the local Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.
To add the computer account for the terminal server to the Session Directory Computers local group:
This security setting determines whether passwords must meet complexity requirements.
If this policy is enabled, passwords must meet the following minimum requirements when they are changed or created:
Changed the rights on the C:\Windows\System32\spool folder for the users to full control and now printing through a lpt mapping is working fine.
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Exchange 2007 has a built in anti-spam filtering module that just needs to be enabled.
Here are some simple instructions to get going with it. Once you’ve enabled this feature, you should see an anti-spam tab in the Exchange management console under Organization configuration > Hub Transport > Anti-Spam.
To enable anti-spam functionality on a Hub Transport server
1. Open the Exchange Management Shell
2. cd to the scripts folder in the Exchange install directory.
%system drive%/Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Scripts folder.
3. Run the following command:
./install-AntispamAgents.ps1
4. After the script has run, restart the Microsoft Exchange Transport service by running the following command:
Restart-Service MSExchangeTransport
5. Enable automatic anti-spam updates.

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