Windows Terminal Services resource site focusing on all aspects of server based computing and thin client computing. Features articles, tutorials, a comprehensive software and hardware listing, links to more resources, the largest online te...
Terminal Services, known to some as an Admin’s best friend, uses RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), relies on TCP/IP, and falls under the application layer of the ISO 7-layer model. It has been improved by offering more features, greater reliab...
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Terminal server and thin client software. Developers of thin client and terminal services based on Linux and Windows. Thin client solutions for SUSE & Red Hat Linux. Deployment of RDP thin clients
Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003 provides new options for application deployment, more efficient access to data over low bandwidth, reuse of older hardware, remote management, and other tasks.
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Licensing is probably the most dreaded component of any environment’s implementation. To help you with this, Ron Oglesby and I put together this 22-page guide that fully explains everything you need to know about licensing in Terminal Serve...
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This paper is excerpted from the book <em>Terminal Services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003: Advanced Technical Design Guide </em>, written by Brian Madden and Ron Oglesby. It covers all aspects of Terminal Server printing, including back...
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