Hosting Applications on Redundant Terminal Servers

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Terminal Servers Licensing Issues

Hello, I have two redundant TS on which I am going to be running some HMI
application. I am curious as to how this system will act if the user is
connected to Server A and then Server A fails how can I assure that when the
user reconnects to B that they will have the same application running. Is it
as simple as having the application running on both servers all the time,
doesnt seem this simple since the user may have specific items open in their
session. Please advise...
 
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Vera Noest [MVP]

This won't work. The user session on server A resides in server A's
memory. When server A dies, this information is gone.

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Vera Noest
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<TerminalServersLicensingIssues@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
on 18 jul 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> Hello, I have two redundant TS on which I am going to be running
> some HMI application. I am curious as to how this system will
> act if the user is connected to Server A and then Server A fails
> how can I assure that when the user reconnects to B that they
> will have the same application running. Is it as simple as
> having the application running on both servers all the time,
> doesnt seem this simple since the user may have specific items
> open in their session. Please advise...
 
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