Installing Terminal Services

J

James M.

I am running Windows 2000 Server. I have an application
that runs fine in the LAN. However it will not run on the
WAN except through Terminal Services or Citrix.

The Terminal Services Client Creator will only let you
create the client deployment setup on diskettes. I would
like to deploy the Terminal Services Client from a network
server to the workstations on the WAN, instead of
installing each workstation individually with the 2
diskettes. I have copied the 2 diskettes to a folder on
one of our servers and tried to install Terminal Services
Client that way. The install program on diskette 1 runs
fine until it needs the files on the 2nd diskette. The
setup program cannot find the files on the 2nd diskette,
even though they are in the same folder with the files
form the 1st diskette.

Can anyone give me some instructions about deploying this
across the network?
 
G

Guest

Why don't you just download the latest RDP client off the internet (from Microsoft's site) and then just throw that into a share where everyone can access it

Try this link
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FFC-4B4A-40E7-A706-CDE7E9B57E79&displaylang=e

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----- James M. wrote: ----

I am running Windows 2000 Server. I have an application
that runs fine in the LAN. However it will not run on the
WAN except through Terminal Services or Citrix.

The Terminal Services Client Creator will only let you
create the client deployment setup on diskettes. I would
like to deploy the Terminal Services Client from a network
server to the workstations on the WAN, instead of
installing each workstation individually with the 2
diskettes. I have copied the 2 diskettes to a folder on
one of our servers and tried to install Terminal Services
Client that way. The install program on diskette 1 runs
fine until it needs the files on the 2nd diskette. The
setup program cannot find the files on the 2nd diskette,
even though they are in the same folder with the files
form the 1st diskette

Can anyone give me some instructions about deploying this
across the network
 

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