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Terminal services manager
Terminal services manager










As science tends to mimic nature, I do believe that eventually everyone will be using thin clients. To digress, students of nature say that no large organism has ever existed without a central nervous system. You may hear people mutter that terminal services is like going back to the main-frame. Rather than rolling out XP professional on every desktop, deploy terminal services and provide the same client technology, but with most of the processing is done on the Windows 2003 Server. The key concept with Terminal Services is thin client.

terminal services manager

Perhaps you have already used this RDC technology to access one XP workstation from another XP professional machine. Remote Desktop Connections (RDC) provides each client with a private link to the Window Server 2003. Naturally, remote connections bring security concerns, but remember that you have control over the (few) accounts who can logon remotely.

terminal services manager

Trust me, one day this remote connection will save your bacon.

terminal services manager

Introduction to Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003Įven if you do nothing else with Microsoft’s Terminal Services, set up a remote connection so that administrators can connect to your Windows 2003 servers as if they were console users.












Terminal services manager