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re: Terminal Server (Remote Desktop) question
Friday, February 22, 2008 at 7:34 pm
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Posted by jazzman (4124 messages posted)




No, you cannot have 5 users use RDP to the server and access an MS Access database at the same time. By default, without purchasing Terminal Services Licensing, Server 2003 only allows 2 active sessions, console and one RDP. What you should consider instead is an SSL-VPN appliance. Sonicwall makes a couple excellent ones at affordable prices. Redirect port 443 on the public IP to the internal IP of the SSL-VPN box. Users connect via Internet Explorer to SSL-VPN , enter their username and password(can be domain authenticated or local) and are presented with a "Virtual Office" you can set up with folder shares, etc.

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On Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 10:15 am, Mike wrote:
>I want to give 4-5 users remote access to my office. They need to tap into a microsoft
>access data base.


>My question is, if I buy server 2003 with 5 user pack, will that grant my users access
>at the same time and they all access the access database at the same time without
>conflicts.


>
>If not, what do I need?




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Terminal Server (Remote Desktop) question (Mike: Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 10:15 am)

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