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      8th Nov 2003
Hello,

I am running Win2k Pro as my peer server for my computer consulting business. I've been using remote desktop to connect to a client's computer to do off-site work for them. It really makes life easier for me, since the client is on the opposite side of the country.

I've been told that I can set up my own Win2k Pro machine as a terminal server so I can log in when on the road and check my email, send letters, etc. from my laptop.

I see lots of help on setting up a client and see articles and FAQs on TS licensing and CALs, but I don't see anyplace (including in the Win2k Pro documentation) where I can download and install the terminal server app itself.

My client told me (and perhaps incorrectly) that the Pro license allows a personal use connection to run terminal server on Win2k. If this is true, where do I download and/or license it? I can't find anyplace on the MS site for this - I only find the client portion for downloading. Any suggestions where I can start?

Or should I just buy one of the third party products like GoToMyPC or PCAnywhere or set up some other VPN connection. Please help me with a simple, easily deployable solution. Thank you in advance.

Joe Giaquinto
 
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      8th Nov 2003
You cannot install or run Terminal Server on a W2K Pro client. You
will need pcAnywhere, VNC or NetMeeting. Upgrading your PC to XP
Pro can also be a solution.

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> Hello,
>
> I am running Win2k Pro as my peer server for my computer
> consulting business. I've been using remote desktop to connect
> to a client's computer to do off-site work for them. It really
> makes life easier for me, since the client is on the opposite
> side of the country.
>
> I've been told that I can set up my own Win2k Pro machine as a
> terminal server so I can log in when on the road and check my
> email, send letters, etc. from my laptop.
>
> I see lots of help on setting up a client and see articles and
> FAQs on TS licensing and CALs, but I don't see anyplace
> (including in the Win2k Pro documentation) where I can download
> and install the terminal server app itself.
>
> My client told me (and perhaps incorrectly) that the Pro license
> allows a personal use connection to run terminal server on
> Win2k. If this is true, where do I download and/or license it? I
> can't find anyplace on the MS site for this - I only find the
> client portion for downloading. Any suggestions where I can
> start?
>
> Or should I just buy one of the third party products like
> GoToMyPC or PCAnywhere or set up some other VPN connection.
> Please help me with a simple, easily deployable solution. Thank
> you in advance.
>
> Joe Giaquinto

 
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      12th Nov 2003
Thanks, Vera.
 
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