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Enabling Audio Support for Terminal Services ... - 3Essentials

    http://knowledge.3essentials.com/web-hosting/article/1572/Enabling-Audio-Support-for-Terminal-Services-remote-clients.html
    Enabling Audio Support for Terminal Services remote clients Start -> Run -> and typing entering the following command: services.msc <ENTER> Change the Windows Audio service from 'Disabled' to 'Automatic' - and start it Go to the 'Terminal Services Configuration/Remote Desktop Services Configuration' ...

How do I enable audio over Remote Desktop? - DotBlock

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Redirect sound audio from remote desktop server to local ...

    https://www.riptidehosting.com/blog/redirect-sound-audio-from-remote-desktop-server-to-local-machine/
    Enable the windows audio service by right clicking audio service sound icon in lower right corner of taskbar and go to sounds. You should see a message that audio service is not running and asking if you wish to enable it – select …

Enable Audio on Windows Server 2016 | Hostwinds

    https://www.hostwinds.com/tutorials/enable-audio-on-windows-server-2016
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Enabling Audio Mapping for Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

    https://www.visualwin.com/Audio-Mapping/
    Type "tscc.msc" without the quotes, and press OK. On the left side you should see that "Connections" is selected, on the right side you should see, under the "Connection" tab, RDP-Tcp. Right click that, and press properties. Go to the Client Settings tab, and under "Disable the following:" you will see "Audio mapping" checked.

No Sound on virtual Windows 2008 R2 terminal servers

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/991d21d1-e982-4cf1-a535-d1179096f88a/no-sound-on-virtual-windows-2008-r2-terminal-servers
    All replies 1.On the RD Session Host server, open the Services snap-in. To open the Services snap-in, click Start, point to... 2.If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click... 3.In the Services pane, right-click Windows Audio, ...

Enable Sound for RDP in Windows Server 2012

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windowsserver/en-US/17a10c0d-73a4-4ce7-a36c-b256a248557b/enable-sound-for-rdp-in-windows-server-2012
    The usual remote desktop/terminal services tools are missing in 2012. (See tsconfig.msc / tsadmin.msc in Server 2012 on ServerFault) I have changed local group policy and set "Allow audio and video playback redirection" to enabled, which did not solve my problem. That's the only setting I can find.

How to enable audio redirection in Remote Desktop

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/04dd2c48-7c37-4f05-9c38-71e4c1c8c8bf/how-to-enable-audio-redirection-in-remote-desktop
    To enable the Audio redirection on TS server, you can go to Administrative Tools -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Services Configuration console. - Click the Connections -> double click "RDP-Tcp". - In the Client Settings, check the Audio option in the Redirection section.

Cannot redirect microphone through to 2019 RDS server

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/5dc54037-8304-40ba-8ac9-6b5251987d6c/cannot-redirect-microphone-through-to-2019-rds-server
    The server in question has "audio recording" enabled on the RDS host. The group policy (allow audio recording redirection) is set to enable. The fDisableAudioCapture is set to 0 (This is the group policy setting key anyway). The audio service is started in the services list. The audio devices do show up in the client session.

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