Terminal Server Commands: REGISTER (186625)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition

This article was previously published under Q186625

SUMMARY

Many applications expect only one user to use the application at a time. In a multiuser environment like Terminal Server, Dynamic Link Libraries (.dll files) may fail to open if more than one user attempts to use them. The REGISTER utility allows you to tell the system that a particular .dll file should be made available globally to the system and to all users.

Note that registration data for a program is recognized only when the program is loaded. Therefore, if you issue a REGISTER command for a program that is already loaded, the changes will not take effect until the next time the program is loaded.

Syntax

register filename [/system | /user] [/guitext | /noguitext] [/v] [/?]

Parameters

filename

Identifies the name of the file you want to register.

/system

Registers filename as a system global resource.

/user

Registers filename as a user global resource.

/guitext

Registers filename as executable on text-only sessions.

/noguitext

Registers filename as not executable on text-only sessions.

/v (verbose)

Displays additional information.

/? (help)

Displays the syntax for the command and information about the command's options.

Security Restrictions

Only administrators can run register.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:7/15/2004
Keywords:kbinfo KB186625