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re: Use Dial-Up Networking over a LAN
Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 4:26 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(768 messages posted)
To install TS on 2000 server, you'll need to go to "Start >> Settings >> Control
Panel >> Add/Remove Software" In there click on the "Add/Remove Windows Components
button". In there, select Terminal Serivces and let it install. Once it's done,
you can find the client end in the following location on the server: "C:\WINNT\system32\clients\tsclient\win32"
(this is for 32 bit OS's). You'll need to install the client end on any 2000/9x
clients and XP has it's own Remote Desktop Connection available.
On Thursday, July 31, 2003 at 5:07 am, Curt R wrote:
>What I did this time around with dialup is just to enable ICS on the dialup connection
>on my 2000 Advanced Server and then I installed Terminal Services on the server
and
>installed the client on the 9x/2000 PC's here at home so they can initiate the dialup
>remotely. The clients don't need to necessarily browse the server unless you have
>shared resources they need access to. They just have to be able to remotely start
>the dialup connection. I tried setting it up so the dialup would initiate from
clients
>opening web browsers or email but wasn't happy with the performance so I opted for
>this other setup which has been working well.
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