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 ...
Part 2 of 3: If you've played with Windows Server 2008 at all, you've likely noticed its new Server Manager. Although a little complicated to get used to at the outset, where Server Manager shines is ...
Terminal Services (TS) have been a part of Windows servers for the longest time, allowing users to access applications and data on remote computers over a network. Yet Citrix has always seemed to be ...
Sun Microsystems was fond of saying, “the network is the computer.” Microsoft seems to have bought in at least partly to that notion — the two companies are now friends, or not enemies, or somewhere ...
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 ...
I have a terminal server used mostly for training. I would like to use remote desktop to access some Win 7 workstations from the terminal server. When I try to use remote desktop to access the Win 7 ...
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 ...
A Linux Terminal Server offers any business an elegant and cost-effective way to integrate the power of open source. In this article, I review some basics of network topology and offer suggestions ...
Jack Wallen features some alternative solutions for a Terminal Server environment that are sure to save your small business serious cash. Many people think a terminal server is an ideal solution for a ...