Getting Access To Terminal Services

From: Brian Long (brian_long_at_newsgroups.nospam)
Date: 05/19/04


Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 22:27:05 +0100

Hello all

I have an installation of Win2K Professional and I wish to use Terminal
Services to access it. Well, actually I want to access it through XP Remote
Desktop, but I gather this is much the same thing.

I assume I need to install Win2K Server, and wish to ask those in the know
whether:

a) I can install Win2K Server over the top of Win2K Pro
b) all my installed apps / registry settings etc. will be maintained by
doing so

Thanks for any help you can offer

- Brian Long



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