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Brian Long
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      19th May 2004
Hello all

I have an installation of Win2K Professional and I wish to use Terminal
Services to access it. Well, actually I want to access it through XP Remote
Desktop, but I gather this is much the same thing.

I assume I need to install Win2K Server, and wish to ask those in the know
whether:

a) I can install Win2K Server over the top of Win2K Pro
b) all my installed apps / registry settings etc. will be maintained by
doing so

Thanks for any help you can offer

- Brian Long


 
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Vera Noest [MVP]
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      19th May 2004
What you want is not really possible.

W2K Professional can only be a TS (or RDP, you are right, that's
the same thing) client, not a server. So there is no way to
remotely connect to a W2K Pro with rdp, you would need to use
NetMeeting, VNC or pcAnywhere for that.

Another way to go is of course to install a server OS, like W2K
Server. But that seems overkill if you just want remote access to
a (essentially) workstation.
Also: there is no upgrade path from W2K Pro to W2K Server, so you
would have to reinstall from scratch.
Instead, I would upgrade W2K Pro to XP Pro, which gives you
exactly what you want (if I understand it correctly).

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"Brian Long" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hello all
>
> I have an installation of Win2K Professional and I wish to use
> Terminal Services to access it. Well, actually I want to access
> it through XP Remote Desktop, but I gather this is much the same
> thing.
>
> I assume I need to install Win2K Server, and wish to ask those
> in the know whether:
>
> a) I can install Win2K Server over the top of Win2K Pro
> b) all my installed apps / registry settings etc. will be
> maintained by doing so
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer
>
> - Brian Long

 
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Brian Long
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      19th May 2004
> W2K Professional can only be a TS (or RDP, you are right, that's
> the same thing) client, not a server. So there is no way to
> remotely connect to a W2K Pro with rdp, you would need to use
> NetMeeting, VNC or pcAnywhere for that.


I use VNC right now, but it's a bit weak. I was hoping I would get better
results from Terminal Services.

NetMeeting, huh? I have never used that. I didn't realise it gave a similar
behaviour...

> Another way to go is of course to install a server OS, like W2K
> Server. But that seems overkill if you just want remote access to
> a (essentially) workstation.


I see

> Also: there is no upgrade path from W2K Pro to W2K Server, so you
> would have to reinstall from scratch.


Ah. That's what I needed to know, thanks

> Instead, I would upgrade W2K Pro to XP Pro, which gives you
> exactly what you want (if I understand it correctly).


Noted. Thanks

- Brian Long


 
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