You create a generic application resource type in a
group, and you select the Allow application to interact with the
desktop option. This option lets the program run as a viewable foreground
program. However, the program may not be viewable if you use a Windows Terminal Server-based
client to remotely
connect to the cluster node.
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This problem may occur because generic programs and
generic services on a clustered server are set to run in session 0 (the console
session). Although the Allow application to interact with the
desktop option makes the program or service viewable
from session 0, the program or service is not viewable during additional
sessions.
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To resolve this problem, use the /console switch to connect to session 0. This method displays the generic programs.
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Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
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