We have 6 terminal servers in application mode. <BR><BR>We use remote control of the local console quite often on these machines. Either through the Terminal Services Manager snap in, or the command ...
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 ...
One of the coolest new features introduced in Windows 2000 was Terminal Services Remote Admin mode. Thanks to Terminal Services’ integration into the base operating system, up to two administrators ...
<B>Setup:</B><BR>Windows 2003 Server Standard<BR>All patches (confirmed through MBSA 1.2)<BR>Not on a domain at the moment<BR><BR><BR><B>Problem:</B><BR>Can't tell if Terminal Services is really on.
In my previous post titled Windows 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services (RDS) (1 of 2) where I covered Understanding and Deploying RDS, I gave an intro to RDS as well as the basic installation of the ...
§ View/edit configuration settings for a remote desktop server. § Create and configure a remote desktop server connection. § Publish or remove a RemoteApp program. § Create and configure a remote ...
A multiuser, thin client environment for Windows servers from Microsoft. The user's machine functions like an input/output (I/O) terminal to the central server. Software installation, configuration ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
Learn the features of the Terminal Services Manager and techniques and tricks for troubleshooting problems with it Whether you use Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services purely as a network ...