terminal server/services

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Guest

Can these exist on a two computer W2k Professional NO SERVER system, to use
Remote Desktopn xxxx? This is uttely misleading in the info I have read.
Also, can one remove NetMeeting from the same platyform, totally?

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Dave Patrick

The client tools yes. Terminal services no.

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:
| Can these exist on a two computer W2k Professional NO SERVER system, to
use
| Remote Desktopn xxxx? This is uttely misleading in the info I have read.
| Also, can one remove NetMeeting from the same platyform, totally?
|
| Reply to (e-mail address removed) appreciated
 
G

Guest

OK, but this mean that Remote Desktop Admin/Sevices/Sharing is or is not
possible? And where are the tools anyway?. What use do they serve IN THE
ABSNCE OF AT LEAST ONE SERVER IN the stream of variables?
 
D

Dave Patrick

:
| OK, but this mean that Remote Desktop Admin/Sevices/Sharing is or is not
| possible?
*** As a client only.


And where are the tools anyway?.
*** To install Remote Desktop Connection (32-bit computers) n the computer
running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, insert the
Windows XP Professional compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. When the
Welcome page appears, click Perform additional tasks, and then click Set up
Remote Desktop Connection. Follow the directions that appear on your screen.

What use do they serve IN THE
| ABSNCE OF AT LEAST ONE SERVER IN the stream of variables?
*** None whatsoever.

It's difficult to know what you're wanting to do. There may be options
available.


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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect
 

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