Terminal Server Capabilities
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I'm running a Windows 2003 Terminal Server. The hardware is as follows:
Dell PowerEdge T100
Intel Core 2 Duo (E7300 @ 2.66 Ghz)
4gb Ram
The clients are XP Pro machines and they use a SQL application on a second
Windows 2003 server, together with Office 2003 (mainly Outlook and Word use)
Could anyone hazard a guess at how many clients this set up would cope
happily with?
Waggers
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Windows 2000 TSCAL for Vista
... MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server ... clients with the same or with a higher version than the server ... Vista and is not limited to Windows XP. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: Best way to diagnose issues?
... Windows 2000 or Windows 2003? ... > Our terminal server is locking up quite a bit for the end users, ... > Clients are Wyse thin clients, no port redirection, set on 28.8K settings. ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Re: Longhorn (Vista) TS-CALs on Server 2003
... Do Windows XP and Windows 2000 Professional have built-in Terminal Services ... For Windows Server 2003 Terminal Servers, all clients need installed CALs ... Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - Block local printers
... Terminal server: windows 2003 std ... Clients: Windows XP ... I want to block all local printers from loading into terminal server side, ... (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services) - How many CALs required?
... Windows 2003 Server Std Edition as a Terminal Server ... Users accessing the SBS2000 DC using XP Pro machines ... XP Pro newly purchased-clients accessing the Windows ... How many and what type of CALs do we need in total to support this ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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