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SUMMARYIf you need to install additional hardware on an existing Terminal Server, Microsoft recommends that you use Installation mode, not Execution mode. MORE INFORMATION
The standard Terminal Server mode is Execution mode. The server starts in
Execution mode when you start the system. The system is not operating in a
global fashion when it is in Execution Mode. That is, the system expects
many concurrent user sessions. This requires that the system keep sessions
completely separate from each other, including the user at the system
console. For instance, every user has a Windows and Windows\System
directory that no one else uses. If an application requests the location of
the system root, the system will point the application to the user's
Windows directory rather than the actual Terminal Server system root. This
is appropriate for application use, but not for installation. Differences
like this can cause a hardware device installation to complete successfully
but fail for users other than the administrator, who installed the device.
In the worst case, the device will fail for everyone.
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