Windows 2003 Terminal Services
Windows 2003 Terminal Services
Terminal Services allow:
- the sharing of applications and desktops over the network
- administrators to take control of, and manage, a computer from their desk
- the centralization and management of applications (constantly keeping them up to date)
The ability to access a terminal server and establish a session via a Pocket PC, for example, is a great feature that would be handy for employees on the move. Terminal Server does not require the client to have a Microsoft Windows operating system in order to connect to it.
The attached document contains information on:
- Setting up Windows 2003 as a Terminal Server
- Terminal Server Configuration
- Troubleshooting Logon Problems
- Terminal Services Client Logon - A step-by-step guide
- Additional Tips
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Windows 2003 Terminal Services.doc | 389.5 KB |