Questions tagged [terminal-server]

A terminal server (also referred to as a serial server or console server network access server) enables organizations to connect devices with an RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial interface to a local area network (LAN).

A terminal server (also referred to as a serial server or console server network access server) enables organizations to connect devices with an RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial interface to a local area network (LAN). Products marketed as terminal servers can be very simple devices that do not offer any security functionality, such as data encryption and user authentication. The primary application scenario is to enable serial devices to access network server applications, or vice versa, where security of the data on the LAN is not generally an issue. There are also many terminal servers on the market that have highly advanced security functionality to ensure that only qualified personnel can access various servers and that any data that is transmitted across the LAN, or over the Internet, is encrypted. Usually companies which need a terminal server with these advanced functions want to remotely control, monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot equipment over a telecommunications network.

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Emailing out of outlook error with attachment

When trying to generate an email with an attachment from terminal server. Users get the error attached. I've tried everything I can find online and antivirus is up to date. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. Tried editing registry. Tried…
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LiveCode on a terminal server environment?

Does anyone know if Livecode runs on a terminal server environment? We (training institute) wants to install LiveCode on a terminal server connected with over 400 thin clients. Chris
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