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which Terminal Service liscense to get?

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AceHigh1234

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I've got a network that has three other offices accessing it. We are the only domain here at the main office, the remote users are currently using go to my pc over the internet. My question is, do I want to get the
Windows 2000 Terminal Services Client Access License
which seems to be for a thin-client type inter-domain network, or do I want to get the
Windows 2000 Terminal Services Internet Connector license
which seems to be for web accessability, or should I get the

Work at Home Windows 2000 Terminal Services Client Access License

help!
 
You would need the regular license Not the internet connector.

For web access you'll need IIS running and TSWeb. Search MS's site for the TSWeb app for W2K
 
actually if your still using windows 2000 ts server windows xp has a built in lics so you wouldnt have to purchase any lic for them but i do belive if your using thin client u will have tp purchase some lics
 
I'm fairly sure everyone is using XP Pro, so that's cool, but what about the liscense server?? How do I authoorize the clients?
 
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