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Upgrade to Remote Desktop: How can I keep my old client connections?

wombat6025 (TechnicalUser)
9 Oct 08 14:18
Hi there - first post and I'm sorry but it's a question...
I've got a 2000 sp4 server with 20 odd users on - several have been using terminal services on this server to connect to various other servers. I need to upgrade to Remote Desktop - is there any way I can transfer their saved client connections or must they start from scratch?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
wolluf (TechnicalUser)
10 Oct 08 7:47
You might want to try forum96: Microsoft: Windows 2000 Server as this is really a 2k server not 2k pro question (though I don't really understand why there's a problem - aren't remote desktop (xp/2k3?) and terminal services very similar in use - just need to supply the correct credentials to connect to the target machine??
wombat6025 (TechnicalUser)
10 Oct 08 7:55
Thanks Wolluf - you're right - I've posted in the wrong forum blushing

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