Re: Terminal Services vs. Remote Web Workplace
From: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP] (javier_gomez_at_REMOVE.THIS.engineer.com)
Date: 01/28/05
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 10:28:35 -0500
Just to add to Patrick's comments...
You can use RWW to access a Teminal Server as well as Windows XP pro
computers. Of course, that you could access both directly using any RDP
client (properly configured).
-- Javier [SBS MVP] www.msmvps.com/javier << SBS ROCKS!!! >> "Patrick Rouse" <PatrickRouse@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:244E8952-305A-4569-ABEE-0AD4170C766B@microsoft.com... > Remote Web Workplace is a "Remote Access" solution for those with SBS 2003 > "and" Windows XP Professional computers. It allows you to proxy remote > desktop requests from Internet COmputers to internal Windows XP Pro RDP > Hosts, allowing people on the road to access their own computer. > > Terminal Server is a solution that provides centralized application > deployment to any kind of client. You can deploy a Terminal Server in a > shop > with DOS, Linux, Mac and PC clients, and everyone will be able to access > windows applications (with the appropriate client). Users will be able > to > run whatever programs you designate for them on the TS. One install, > access > for everyone who can logon. > > So one is a remote access solution for people with a specific > infrastructure > in place, whereas the other is a solution to centralize application > ddeployment to any kind of client (local or WAN). > > Patrick Rouse > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > http://www.workthin.com > > "Kurt Thomas" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> has anybody had experience with both Terminal Services and the Remote Web >> Workplace? I wonder how both compare as remote access solutions. >> >> Thanks in advance -- >> >> >> Kurt >> >> >>
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