Terminal server administration
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Here I have a Win2K advanced server that has terminal services up and running! I want to know how I can administer it using my XP box [both are on the same LAN] I don't see anything like a Connect to terminal server anywhere :-( Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
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Here I have a Win2K advanced server that has terminal services up and running! I want to know how I can administer it using my XP box [both are on the same LAN] I don't see anything like a Connect to terminal server anywhere :-( Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
maybe you need to use a third party software. :)
:suss: Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk
:suss:"All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors." -
maybe you need to use a third party software. :)
:suss: Email: theeclypse@hotmail.com URL: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk
:suss:"All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors." -
Here I have a Win2K advanced server that has terminal services up and running! I want to know how I can administer it using my XP box [both are on the same LAN] I don't see anything like a Connect to terminal server anywhere :-( Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
Start->Programs->Accessories->Communications->Remote Desktop Connection. Stephen.
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Here I have a Win2K advanced server that has terminal services up and running! I want to know how I can administer it using my XP box [both are on the same LAN] I don't see anything like a Connect to terminal server anywhere :-( Nish
Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]
I think you must first of all install Terminal services from the add/remove programs - windows components. Then start - program - admin tools - Terminal services. If it's ok, let me know! - Prakash vishwadev@intnet.mu