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HOW TO: Use Group Policy to Permit Users to Redirect and Play Audio in a Remote Desktop Session to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003Article ID: 818465 - View products that this article applies to. On This PageSUMMARY This article discusses how to enable the Allow audio redirection Group Policy setting in Windows Server 2003 so that users who connect to the server in a Windows Terminal Services session by using Remote Desktop Connection can configure how they want to play audio output. OverviewBy default, the Allow audio redirection Group Policy setting in Windows Server 2003 is set to Not Configured, and users who connect to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003 by using Remote Desktop Connection cannot apply audio redirection. To permit users to choose where they want to play audio output during a Terminal Services session, you must enable the Allow audio redirection Group Policy setting.After you configure this Group Policy setting, users can configure how they want to play audio when they click one of the following options in the Remote computer sound box on the Local Resources tab of Remote Desktop Connection:
Enable the "Allow Audio Redirection" Group Policy Setting
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For additional information about how to connect clients to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
814585
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814585/EN-US/
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HOW TO: Connect Clients to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003
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