There I was, in eastern Washington State with nothing more than a slow 56-KB Internet connection and a PC. And the client’s computer was in Chicago with a 500-MB SQL Server database that needed some ...
We have a need to provide 20 identical desktops in an area that's too small for stand-alone PCs. We will deploy a thin-client solution that takes up less power and space. In the back end we're ...
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 ...
Ever yearn for the good old days, back before Terminal Services? When managing a server meant a trip to the data center -- and occasionally catching a quick nap in its dark recesses? Back when ...
Windows 2000 Pro Slipstreamed SP3<BR>Windows 2000 Server Slipstreamed SP3<BR><BR>Purpose: To install Terminal Services Server on a Windows 2000 Professional machine.<BR><BR><BR>SYSOC.INF<BR>Add ...
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 ...
Sun Microsystems was fond of saying, “the network is the computer.” Microsoft seems to have bought in at least partly to that notion — the two companies are now friends, or not enemies, or somewhere ...
Service management vendor eG Innovations next month will upgrade its software to help Microsoft and Citrix terminal server users better pinpoint performance problems. Service management vendor eG ...
Microsoft Corp. posted a Security Rollup Package for users of Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition. Called TSE SRP1, the rollup package covers many patches not included in TSE Service Pack 6 from ...
Enterprises considering Linux as an alternative desktop to Microsoft Windows often believe they have some essential Win32 applications or tools that prevent them from making the switch. I have seen ...