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Terminal Services 2003: What it Does and Doesn't Do
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This presentation by Ron Oglesby takes a hard look at what Terminal Services on Windows 2003 really does and where it falls short. Ron originally gave this presentation at CUG Tech 2004 in Norway.
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2003 Terminal Services - What it does and doesn't do - Ron Oglesby
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Ron Oglesby
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April 28, 2004
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This presentation by Ron Oglesby takes a hard look at what Terminal Services on Windows 2003 really does and where it falls short. Ron originally gave this presentation at CUG Tech 2004 in Norway.
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Sunday, December 12, 2004 1:22:13 PM
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This message was originally posted by an anonymous visitor on April 30, 2004
Really great to have someone verify Session Dir and NLB. Microsoft themselves are shady when you ask about using NLB and Session dir.
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How to Connect X RDP in windows 2003 terminal server
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HUH? are you asking about connecting to 2003 using X? or running X apps on 2003 over RDP? or what?
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