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As the title says, Terminal Services became Remote Desktop Services with the release of Windows Server 2008 Support Pack 2. Don’t feel bad if you still refer to Terminal Services: Microsoft ...
Rather than using this software, though, I suggest that you download the Microsoft Terminal Services Advanced Client. There are several versions of this client.
Terminal Services shines in Windows Server 2008 -- and it's all the better when paired with Vista Terminal Services (TS) have been a part of Windows servers for the longest time, allowing users to ...
This is the second installment of a five-part series by contributing editor Greg Shields, which takes a close look at Microsoft's upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system, commonly referred ...
Microsoft Corp. and Softricity Inc. announced an agreement to promote a complementary solution that allows enterprise companies to improve IT productivity by managing existing Microsoft Windows-based ...
Enterprise Rent-A-Car's thin-client project will be one of the biggest ever attempted using Microsoft's .Net Terminal Services.
Page Two Microsoft customers said charging for each Windows client to access Terminal Server in .Net Server 2003 appears to be another attempt to push customers not yet running Windows XP to upgrade.
Microsoft eventually incorporated WinFrame into Windows NT as Terminal Services Edition, and later in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 as Terminal Services and Remote Desktop. Microsoft got ...
Acting as non-domain-connected workgroup IIS 5.0 Web servers. Acting as Windows 2000 Terminal Servers replacing aging Citrix Winframe or Metaframe or Microsoft Terminal Server machines.
Microsoft says this month's Patch Tuesday cumulative updates fix a known issue that causes Windows servers to disrupt Remote Desktop connections in enterprise networks after installing the July ...
At the Citrix annual user conference iForum Monday Citrix CEO Mark Templeton unveiled a project code-named "Constellation" designed to leapfrog the company past Microsoft's ambitious terminal ...