Office 2013 OneNote on Terminal Server

Hi,
Maybe I have a strange question but is it fully supported Office 2013 OneNote on TS? We are not using standalone. I am asking because many users have problem with connection when they trying to click on that link (when you open onenote) they get error:
Unfortunately, it seems that there are occasional problems with our servers ,
but everything is working locally but not in TS. 
What can it be? Should be nice with few tips.
Best regards

Hi Kaktak,
Sorry if this is not of much help - I don't know that it is officially supported - but it doesn't seem to work well for a lot of people.
I have tried repeatedly to get it to work, never fully successfully.  The biggest issues I have hit all seem to revolve around the service clearing its cache and deleting its print queues every time someone logs in... its a real pain!
If you do make a breakthrough, keep me posted - I'm in the same boat and will let you know if I can come up with anything.

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