While the name Terminal Services may not inspire great enthusiasm, the benefits which Terminal Services provide should. Terminal Services is a component of Windows Server 2003 and can be used in two different varieties. Responsive already uses the Administrative mode at many locations to remotely access and perform maintenance on the server. The Application mode, which requires additional licensing, can be used to allow users remote access over low-bandwidth connections to applications and data stored on their Windows Terminal Server 2003. Terminal Server can even allow non-Windows devices or computers such as PocketPC’s to access applications they could never run on their own. However, the optimum solution occurs with Terminal Server 2003 is combined with Windows XP’s built-in Remote Desktop Connection. Naturally, there are specific technical requirements to using Terminal Services effectively. Your Responsive consultant is ready to discuss how access to your server’s applications and information can be improved with the implementation of Terminal Services.
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