I feel a little dumb asking this question, but I could not find any answers on MS's website or Google.
Basically, I'm just wondering if I have a Windows 2003 server running Terminal Services, and I have a client workstation that is Windows XP home edition. Can a device (such as a PDA blackberry) that connects to the client workstation VIA USB transfer over the Terminal session established with the Windows 2003 server.
My client would like to synchronize his Blackberry with his Outlook on the 2003 Terminal Server. Does the USB port/device redirect or map over the terminal session on Windows 2003?
Can Windows 98 machines with USB ports carry over to a Windows 2003 Terminal Session too?
Thank you so much for your help in this matter!
Brian
Basically, I'm just wondering if I have a Windows 2003 server running Terminal Services, and I have a client workstation that is Windows XP home edition. Can a device (such as a PDA blackberry) that connects to the client workstation VIA USB transfer over the Terminal session established with the Windows 2003 server.
My client would like to synchronize his Blackberry with his Outlook on the 2003 Terminal Server. Does the USB port/device redirect or map over the terminal session on Windows 2003?
Can Windows 98 machines with USB ports carry over to a Windows 2003 Terminal Session too?
Thank you so much for your help in this matter!
Brian