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J Porter
Would someone please explain use of the TSWeb client?
1. Is there an advantage of the TSWeb client versus using RDP?
I prefer the TSWeb client because it's just simpler to use the browser and I
can use a TSWeb page as a gateway to access any one of serveral Terminal
servers.
2. I find that Win98 systems can easily connect via TSWeb page by
downloading the Active-X control, but WinXP Pro systems receive an error
message that the Active-X control could not be downloaded and to contact the
administrator. Is there a way for the WinXP clients to also download the
active-x control? What am I missing here?
I would like for every client to connect to our Terminal Servers using the
same client (preferably the active-x control) so they don't have to have
anything on there desktop except a browser.
TIA...~Joe
1. Is there an advantage of the TSWeb client versus using RDP?
I prefer the TSWeb client because it's just simpler to use the browser and I
can use a TSWeb page as a gateway to access any one of serveral Terminal
servers.
2. I find that Win98 systems can easily connect via TSWeb page by
downloading the Active-X control, but WinXP Pro systems receive an error
message that the Active-X control could not be downloaded and to contact the
administrator. Is there a way for the WinXP clients to also download the
active-x control? What am I missing here?
I would like for every client to connect to our Terminal Servers using the
same client (preferably the active-x control) so they don't have to have
anything on there desktop except a browser.
TIA...~Joe