Re: can thin clients be used in sbs2003 domain?
From: CRIS HANNA \(SBS-MVP\) (crishannanospam_at_computingpossibilities.net)
Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:02:30 -0500
you are going to need Terminal Services running on the Server and TS cals
Why would you not just use the TS client software which is free.
How many users are we talking??
What OS are they running now??
-- Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP) _____________________ Please only respond in the Newsgroup and not directly to me, so that everyone can share the information "Tester" <Test@testthis.org> wrote in message news:10gd2169v509o5b@corp.supernews.com... > I am looking to add a 2003 ts as a member server to an sbs2003 domain to run > office apps, and several other applications for common use. I was thinkning > of moving some users to thin clients, can I use any of the wyse winterms or > similar hp/ibm units, even if they have a linux os and the rdesktop > applicaiton to run ts sessions (using rdp) as long as I have the ts cal to > do so? > > are they elligable for ts device licenses or will I have to do user licenses > if they cannot join the domain? > > anyone using these have any input pos. or neg.? > thanks > >
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