RE: Terminal Server

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From: Patrick Rouse [MVP] (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/04/04


Date: Mon, 3 May 2004 21:51:02 -0700

I'm sorry, but I can't understand your question (although I'm sure your English is better than my Spanish). If you want to know what bandwidth is required for a Terminal Server client, the minimum useable is about 26.4Kbps. This is sufficient for 800x600 @ 256 colors or 640x480 @ 16bit color depth.

If you post in Spanish I'll have my wife translate for me.

Other how tos & FAQ here:
http://www.workthin.com/tshta.htm

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com

     
     ----- Paulo Cesar Oliveira wrote: -----
     
     Good Afternoon,
     
     I am needing to know how much the job terminal services
     of mine link of communication for had access client.
     
     Somebody can assist me?
     
     Best Regards,
     
     Paulo
     



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