This should be done before purchasing hardware, but here's info tho help:
Server Scaling and Load Balancing
http://www.sessioncomputing.com/scaling.htm
Application Installation:
http://www.sessioncomputing.com/aplications.htm
Terminal Server Licensing:
http://www.sessioncomputing.com/licensing.htm
You'll need 1 Windows CAL and 1 Terminal Server CAL for each user/person or
for each client device. You'll also need one Microsoft Office License for
for each user/person or for each client device.
Only the Enterprise Edition of Quickbooks is supported on Terminal Server,
however Vera Noest [MVP] has some great tips here on getting the other
versions working:
http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_apps_qb.htm
Application publishing is NOT a feature of Terminal Server, so users either
run a full desktop, or a single application. If you need application
publishing you'd need an application like Provision Networks Management
Framework, Citrix Presentation Server or Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect.
http://www.sessioncomputing.com/add-on.htm#suites
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Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com
"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
> I have purchased a server with Windows 2003 Server and need to know
> what hardware requirements for (7) clients, what software is required
> to publish apps (Quickbooks and Office 2003) and if clients are
> strictly using terminal services if they need 2003 server CALS?
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