Thanks enigma99... I believe that this would go along with a software upgrade to 2003. We are actually looking at replacing all of our hardware. These 3 terminal servers are 5 years old. I could look at getting 3 blade servers from HP to replace them...not sure where to start with that...the...
We have been using W2K Terminal Server for about 5 years. I have 3 terminal servers configured for load balancing. Most of my users (60) have Neoware thin clients to connect to one of the three terminal servers depending on load. A handful of users have PC's and connect to the terminal servers...
We currently use W2K Terminal Server. We have been tossing around switching over to Citrix. Please give me suggestions for books to read to get some basic knowledge to get me started. Thanks for any help
Debbie
I have to restore a few emails like ClowneUser. Do the users have to get out of Outlook before doing the restore or can I just restore during the day?
Thanks for help
Thanks Mark,
I would like to take this further, and upgrade the other two clustered domain controllers. I have done some investigation and cannot find much mentioning Domain Controllers that are clustered and how to upgrade them to 2003. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Firstly A lot of assumptions:
It it a flat domain model? ie single domain?
-Yes single domain
There are NO apps running on the DCs? (should not be)
-previous admin loaded Veritas Backup, the autoloader backup unit is connected to server, Diskeeper, Trend Micro Server Protect, TS licensing...
All of my servers are currently W2K. I have an ancient server that was the first DC in the domain. (I have 2 other domain controllers in a cluster environment.)The ancient DC has my TS licensing on it and it has our Veritas backup software on it and a bunch of other software... I know it is...
I am thinking of upgrading all of my servers from 2000 to 2003. I have 3 domain controllers. One is a very old server that I would like to replace with a new server and 2003. I have 3 terminal servers using load balancing and 2 servers (in a cluster environment) I also have one exchange...
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