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Join Date: Feb 2007
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OS: Windows Server 2003
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Terminal Server Service help
I am new to this community, so first of all, hello TSF.
I have limited experience with Windows 2003 when it comes to terminal services, so please excuse any ignorance that I may radiate. I am trying to install the "Terminal Server Service" on Windows 2003 small business edition. My manual and several tutorials I have read all say to go to Add/Remove programs, click on Windows components, then checkmark the Terminal Server service. The problem is that the only thing remotely close to that on the component list is "Terminal License server". Is there something that needs to be installed somewhere else first, or is there another way I can install the terminal server service, because it is not there. Thanks a lot! |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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OS: XP
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terminal server is a two part thing the license server is half, it is what determines how many connections are allowed, the other half is the terminal services its self, which should already be installed, aka remote desktop, you should only need to change the mode: start, Administrative tools , terminal services configuration. you should find what you are looking for there
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