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4.9x on Windows Terminal Server 2003 X64
jose molina caballero jose_molina_caball...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I want to conect to a 2003 terminal server with vista home premium remote desktop. Can I do it ? if it is possible, the license for this conection is limited like in windows xp home edition or unlimited like

Vista and Terminal Server 2003 SP2
I only tested it with Longhorn Server Beta. Benny -- Bernhard Tritsch MVP Windows Server - Terminal Server Author of "Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services", The Remote Desktop client which ships with Vista (rdp version 6.0) does support multiple monitors. Read the details on the Terminal Services Team Blog

error logging into Terminal server with Vista
Wait until January and you can get Windows Vista too. The simple answer to your question is Yes. But it isn't the best solution and is probably not the most to go for new server with 4 gb ram and raid 5 with 3 hard disk - install windows 2003 and terminal server - so that v just have to buy terminal server

PROBLEMS with VISTA terminal server
Benny Tritsch [MVP] wrote: Under Windows 2000, operating system equivalency allowed clients with the same or with a higher version than the server legal access to Terminal Services without a Terminal Server Client Access License. I would guess that this also applies to Vista and is not limited to Windows XP.

Vista/Penril/Datability VCP 1000 Terminal Server
I want to conect to a 2003 terminal server with vista home premium remote desktop. Can I do it ? if it is possible, the license for this conection is limited like in windows xp home edition or unlimited like windows xp professional edition. It's possible with Vista Home Premium, just as it is with XP Home as well.

error logging into Terminal server with Vista
Epson's web site says to use Windows Update, but if the intention is to get the vista driver and have it on the XP computer as an extra driver, then how do I do that? I'll have to check again tomorrow to see if the drivers names match. I know they have to be an exact match if connecting to a terminal server (unless

Windows 2000 TSCAL for Vista
But in this case, the connection *is* eventually successful when you click 'Yes' to the error prompt. Would love to not have to go through the process every time though. -- Steve Schapel Dennis_S wrote: Found out that you must have Vista Business or Ultimate Editions to connect to 2003 terminal servers.

Terminal hangs when connecting from terminal server
Nav User NavU...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have working on this problem for very long time. My problem is when Vista remote desktop connect to the server 2003, I found the remote session has been established in Terminal Server. But there is no session return back to my Vista

Access 2007 runtime on Windows Server 2003?
Hi All Having problems saving the credential in an rdp conenction i have saved to the desktop for a laptop running windows vista business. In Vista Business under the Options/General tab the Username field is not available? I have read artcicles on the web to make sure the terminal server is nt impossing the rule

Longhorn (Vista) TS-CALs on Server 2003
As a function of the five year delay ... www.realtime-windowsserver. com/tips_tricks/2007/06/server_2008_terminal_services.htm Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 1: Remote Desktop Connection ... The new Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) really isn’t all that new, having been released with Windows Vista.

GNU/Linux Terminal Server the Most Affordable Option ...
Rich r...@pluto.dss.com comp os vms Since there is a little bit of confusion and mis-information about Datability's VISTA Terminal server I wanted to take a moment for some clarifications. Contrary to the rumors being spread by our competition's sales people, our dual-protocol LAT TCP/IP server began shipping in

Windows Vista computers and Windows2003 Terminal Server
EDU (Paul Alukal) writes The second (and main) problem is with a VISTA VCP-1000 Terminal Server. Looks like the Telnet implementation is not working properly EDU (Lora Frisch) writes: There is a bug in Datability's implementation of telnet on their Vista terminal server. If you use the Vista to telnet to a Unix

2003 Terminal Server and Vista Remote Desktop
It came with Vista Home Premium. I am not able to log onto our 2003 Terminal Server using the Vista version of Remote Desktop. I get this warning - Remote Desktop cannot verify the identity of the computer you are trying to connect to. This problem can occur if - 1) The remote computer is running a version of

Cannot Locate Licence Server from XP or Windows Vista
And yet Vista is such a stinker that the manufacturers can't even hold the price line. Last week: Interesting comment from CompUSA ,----[ Quote ] Every single one of them he said was returned from The turnaround may be a reflection of an overall backlash against Vista, observed IDC analyst Richard Shim.

Mirror driver and Terminal Services/FUS
EDU (Lora Frisch) writes: Is anyone out there using a Vista terminal server? We would like to exchange information with you if you have one. Also -- where can we get detailed information on the telnet protocol? I use one to test our Unix LAT Host Services on my Sun, SGI, and Mips. The Vista has performed very well.

Terminal Services and Vista
There is NO way I can use my newly purchased Vista Home Premium as a remote desktop server? On XP Pro I used remote desktop from work every day. I cannot afford Vista Ultimate. VNC doesn't cut it over the internet. I just want to use my PC from work! That is correct. Vista Home Premium can *NOT* act as a Remote

Vista Terminal Server and data switches
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Markus wrote: Anyone know which of the 4 versions of Vista has Terminal Services? I heard only the top verson Vista Ultima has it. Business and Enterprise also allow remote desktop connections. All versions include the client, meaning they can

Windows 2000 Terminal services and VISTA
However, the licensing server in our organization is a Windows 2003 R2 Server. Because the clients connecting to our Citrix server (win2k terminal server) are XP Pros, our 2003 licensing server gives them a "built-in" license that never expires. I have a user that purchased a Vista Home Premium Edition and wants to

Terminal server printing from Vista client
Terminal Server components (LSM.exe and/or termsrv.dll) controls the state of a session, and it uses csrss.exe to driver the state transitions. This is, for example, how the Vista supplied rdpencdd.dll works. Each loaded instance will have session space isolation, and, a different PDEV for each loaded-instance

Vista Home Premium and Terminal Licensing
Vera Noest MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___ "Tristan" <Tristan.Salisb...@bluespier.com> wrote on 04 dec 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services: I Recently upgraded from xp pro to vista