by
Brian Madden
The Terminal Server component of Windows Server 2003 allows remote client devices to access and use Windows server desktops and applications. These client devices can be Windows, Macintosh, or Linux workstations, as well as wireless devices, laptops, set top boxes, network appliances, and X-Boxes. They access the server via a TCP/IP connection over the Internet, LAN, or a WAN network.
When Terminal Server is enabled on a Windows 2003 server, users can connect to virtual "desktops" on the server. A user's applications are executed on the server instead