[AccessD] Access & Terminal Services

Andy Lacey andy at minstersystems.co.uk
Wed Mar 23 09:03:55 CST 2005


Great, thanks again Neal.
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Andy Lacey
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To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
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Subject: RE: [AccessD] Access & Terminal Services
Date: 23/03/05 15:53

>
> Your summation is correct as I understand it. I ran it by our network
admin and he agrees.
>
> Neal
>
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> Thanks Neal. So, just to clarify, if we have TS running in Application
> server mode on a W2000 server, and clients coming on are all W2K Pro, then
> we need no other licenses (except for app'n software of course)? I started
> to look this up on the MS website but when I came across a White Paper on
TS
> licensing I folded. I just want simple answers not a bloody disseration.
>
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> Andy Lacey
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> --------- Original Message --------
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> Subject: RE: [AccessD] Access & Terminal Services
> Date: 23/03/05 15:29
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> >
> > When you install W2000 server you have a choice as to whether you
want
> Terminal Services to be in Application mode or Remote Administration mode.
> In Remote Administration mode you are limited to two concurrent users and
it
> is licensed for two clients. In application mode you have (I believe)
> unlimited concurrent log ons, but each client must have it's own license.
> Win2K and XP come with a terminal services license; prior OSs do not and
you
> have to pay.
> >
> > W2003 server comes with Remote Administration mode by default. To
change
> to Application mode you install Terminal Services Server.
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> > Neal
> >
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