I have a Windows Server 2008 Standard (SP2) terminal server. It was setup prior to me joining the place where I work. It was setup with Device CALs, which as you could imagine run out pretty quickly ...
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 ...
Ok I setup a Win2k Terminal Server in an NT 4 Domain.<P>Works fine, everything runs ok except the licensing server. I installed licensing and pointed the license server to the local machine, ...
There I was, in eastern Washington State with nothing more than a slow 56-KB Internet connection and a PC. And the client’s computer was in Chicago with a 500-MB SQL Server database that needed some ...
Application sharing can make you a hero with remote users. But don't forget to examine the hidden issues with using Win2K Terminal Services in that mode. Now that you've worked with Windows 2000 for a ...
If you need to roll out a client-server application to a large number of people — especially where bandwidth or remote access is a consideration — one of the best ways to put Windows 2000 Server to ...
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 ...
Application sharing can make you a hero with remote users. But don't forget to examine the hidden issues with using Win2K Terminal Services in that mode. Now that you've worked with Windows 2000 for a ...
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