As I discussed last month, the licensing considerations for implementing Terminal Services go beyond the normal legal aspects of deploying the software; they have a direct impact on the actual ...
For systems managers, one of our favorite tools in Windows 2000 has always been Terminal Services and its Remote Desktop extension. Terminal Services grants us the ability to run multiple sessions on ...
Terminal services were first introduced with Windows NT 4, using technology developed by Citrix for earlier versions of Windows. Windows 2000 continued with those terminal services, and improved on ...
Ever yearn for the good old days, back before Terminal Services? When managing a server meant a trip to the data center -- and occasionally catching a quick nap in its dark recesses? Back when ...
We've got about 30 thin clients on our network that connect to a Win2K server via rdp to windows terminal services. <BR><BR>We bought about licenses for all the ...
When you install Terminal Services on a Windows Server 2003 server in your data center, you have the option to either select the Relaxed Security setting or choose the Full Security option for your ...
Windows 2000 Pro Slipstreamed SP3<BR>Windows 2000 Server Slipstreamed SP3<BR><BR>Purpose: To install Terminal Services Server on a Windows 2000 Professional machine.<BR><BR><BR>SYSOC.INF<BR>Add ...
How far is too far? If you can throw a wad of paper — from your desk — at all your end users, chances are your organization doesn’t need “remote” connectivity. However, to administer and maintain ...
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