It depends what you want. Audio quality in rdp is not configurable,
and not very good. It's OK for system sounds and beep, but don't use
it for streaming video.
Audio quality in Citrix is configurable in 3 levels, with different
bandwidth usage, and the quality is much better.
So before you make any investments, be sure to test it!
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"Kirk" <hallk_@hotmail.com> wrote on 28 jun 2005 in
microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:
> I guess that would be a bad idea since upgrading to 2003 and
> installing Citrix cost about the same. I might as well upgrade
> if I do anything.
>
> "Vera Noest [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
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>> Only other way that I know of is installing Citrix on top of
>> W2K TS.
>>
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>> Vera Noest
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>> "Kirk" <hallk_@hotmail.com> wrote on 22 jun 2005 in
>> microsoft.public.win2000.termserv.clients:
>>
>>> I am sure this has been asked here 693 times before.....but,
>>> I have windows 2000 server running TS and it works great and
>>> has been for about 3 years.
>>> We have never needed audio from the sessions until recently. I
>>> need to know what is I need to do to make this happen.
>>> From what I can tell Server 2003 has this ability but there
>>> must be another way. ???
>>>
>>> Thanks,