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How to write a Windows terminal server

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    Hello friends, I want to write a Windows terminal server software just like thinstuff terminal server, but dont know how to go about it. I want my WIndows 7 and XP machines to be terminal server. Can someone help?

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      Hello friends, I want to write a Windows terminal server software just like thinstuff terminal server, but dont know how to go about it. I want my WIndows 7 and XP machines to be terminal server. Can someone help?

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      GS_windows wrote:

      but dont know how to go about it.

      In that case you should start here[^].

      Binding 100,000 items to a list box can be just silly regardless of what pattern you are following. Jeremy Likness

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        Hello friends, I want to write a Windows terminal server software just like thinstuff terminal server, but dont know how to go about it. I want my WIndows 7 and XP machines to be terminal server. Can someone help?

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        GS_windows wrote:

        I want my WIndows 7 and XP machines to be terminal server.

        Windows XP and Windows 7 allow for remote sessions. On your client computer, start "Remote Desktop Session" from the Accessories menu of the Start menu, and enter the name or IP address of your "server" (alternatively use Run -> mstsc.exe). It may be necessary to enable Remote Sessions on the "server" computers; and do not forget to add some users to the group of "Remote Desktop Users".

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