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Roger Morris wrote:
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<pre wrap="">John Lucas wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Monday 09 July 2007 09:28, Timothy Legge wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi
What is the deal with terminal Services again? I believe I need the
following:
1) Windows Server
2) Device/Client Cals for Windows
3) Device/Client Cals for Terminal Services.
I will be connecting via rdesktop, I assume that is okay as long as
the above is properly licensed.
Anything else required?
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<pre wrap="">Only to configure Terminals Services for "Application mode", otherwise the
default is "Administrative mode" which only allows 2 simultaneous users.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->to elaborate a little. in 'admin' mode, no CAL is required, right?</pre>
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Correct. You get two CAL's with admin mode automatically...but only
two. Furthermore, if you've got a userID logged in at the console,
then that counts as a session. Thus, Windows XP will give you only one
terminal server session. Dunno how that applies to Windows Server;
might be similar.<br>
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--TP<br>
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