Re: My XP Home edition will not connect to SBS
- From: "Russ" <russATrussellgroverdot.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 15:12:56 -0700
He is Correct if Remote connects it works.
and RWW doesn't care about OS But Brower will proably have to be 128Bit
Encryption.
For Lincense Information
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/community/centers/terminal/terminal_faq.mspx#XSLTfaqSection121123121120120
<wedor> wrote in message news:Oe%236sIBTFHA.2432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I don't think TS (Terminal Server) cares what is used to access it, as long
>as you have the proper licensing.
>
> RWW is not OS specific that I have noticed.
>
> I have to think that changing to XP Pro has got to be much less expensive
> than a TS by the time you buy the hardware, the server OS, and the TS
> licenses.
>
> "Qrystems" <Qrystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B09CAE6E-408F-46FE-AA97-AFF587DB9C6A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thanks Russ for the info.
>> I forgot to indicate that I am configuring the sys for a small business.
>> Is
>> it not going to be a big risk to connect using https://ServerIP/Remote?
>>
>> Since I can not add any of the Home edition to the server it mean I can
>> not
>> run any application on the server from the clients(XP home edition) any
>> alternative to this?
>>
>> If I attache a terminal server to the SBS will i be able run application
>> form the home edition?
>> Thanks for your useful info.
>> --
>> QRS
>>
>>
>> "Russ" wrote:
>>
>>> I'd accually recommend you getting XP Pro. Especially if you are a
>>> business!
>>>
>>> However, You can download Remote Desktop connection.
>>>
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/rdclientdl.mspx
>>>
>>> Since it doesn't sound like you are businnes and secruity is not an
>>> issue.
>>> Open Port 3395 on your firewall to the server (External.) for Remote
>>> Desktop.
>>>
>>> You can connect with it, with ANY network connection. and with Remote.
>>>
>>> You can also connect via Remote Connetion https://Server/Remote or if
>>> you
>>> don't have a domain and it's external https://ServerIP/Remote
>>> Open Port 4125 on your firewall.
>>>
>>> Even yet an Another alternative is (Non Secure) is runing TightVNC And
>>> open
>>> port 5800 (Default)
>>> then with any browswer with Java you can connect to your server anywhere
>>> in
>>> the world!
>>>
>>> Russ
>>> www.russellgrover.com
>>>
>>> "Qrystems" <Qrystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:640E3B22-77BA-434F-95C7-82435A7F4AFB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > Thanks guys for your response. can you tell what I need to do to
>>> > connect
>>> > to
>>> > server by VPN. Do I necessarily have to use modem or I can use
>>> > connection
>>> > thro' my LAN?
>>> > --
>>> > QRS
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Joe" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Qrystems wrote:
>>> >> > Can you please help. I am new to SBS. I need to get all my Windows
>>> >> > XP
>>> >> > Home
>>> >> > edition added to the server.
>>> >> > I have added them as clients but niether the server can access the
>>> >> > client
>>> >> > non can the clinet talk to the server.
>>> >> > When ever I try to connet it will say "Client setup dose not
>>> >> > configure
>>> >> > client computer running Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition"
>>> >> > What should I do please
>>> >>
>>> >> That says it all, doesn't it? XP Home is designed not to join a
>>> >> domain.
>>> >> You will have to pay twice the price for XP Professional. You get a
>>> >> few
>>> >> other things as well, such as an access control system you don't have
>>> >> to
>>> >> configure from Safe Mode.
>>> >>
>>> >> You can do some things with Home, such as connect by VPN and use
>>> >> remote
>>> >> administration and RWW. For the latter, of course, you need another
>>> >> XP
>>> >> Pro machine on the LAN.
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
.
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