"Terminal Services" is the name used in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and earlier, for what is in later versions known as "Remote Desktop Services". It allows its users to run applications on a remote server, sending only mouse/keyboard input and screen updates across the network.
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Terminal Services server
We are going to be using a terminal server to service our 11 users.
Microsoft Server 2008 Standard 64-bit.
Do you think this spec would work well?
Dell R200 Intel DualCore Xeon X3065
2.33Ghz
Dell R200 1U Rack Mount Chassis
4GB RAM
2 x 160GB SATA…

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Cisco 2801 as a fail over?
I have recently acquired a Cisco 2801 unit and I want to know if it is capable of acting as a fail over for a network. It currently has an ADSL WIC installed.
We currently run 6 Windows servers (4x Win2008, 2x Win2000) with TS access for our users.…

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External FQDN for RDS server? or sub-domain?
I am trying to setup a terminal server and need to have an external FQDN name.
So far we have a main domain name hosted by 3rd party. lets call it "aaa.com"
We also have subdomain name called "mail.aaa.com", "vpn.aaa.com", now I need to have a…

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win 2008 as terminal server with multiple IPs running win 7 in it?
i have been given a task to build up a system using win 2008 r2. So the task is:
1) Everything running on only one machine with win 2008 r2
2) Set up terminal server with multiple IP addresses, so each user will have his own IP to log in (Remote…

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Of 30 people using Terminal Services Gateway, two users consistently get a timeout and can't connect
We have recently set up a Terminal Services Gateway website to allow external access to a Remote Desktop server. Each user installs a client certificate on their personal computer, connects to the HTTPS TS Gateway site, logs in, then connects to the…

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Configuring Terminal Services for Win98 clients
I recently installed several powerful Windows Server 2003 machines. Most of the client machines on the network are running Windows 98. The client users now require access to applications that only run on Windows XP or Server 2003.
I feel that the…
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Automatically connect duplicate Windows RDP users to an existing, shared session?
When a new Remote Desktop client connects to an RD server with a username that's already connected, Remote Desktop Services normally does one of two things:
Disconnect the previous remote, and connect the new remote to the old session…

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Unix equivalent of windows terminal server options?
I want to replace Windows terminal server mostly due to cost reasons license cost for 2100 users goes out of roof.
The end-user is all windows but I want a jump server that is UNIX based , I have some experience with VNC but I don't want options…