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Steve
I am working for a client who has a powerful Windows 2000 Terminal
server that is not being used and they would like to reappropriate as
a file server instead. What they would like to do is move their most
active share points off of a current file server to the Terminal
Server since the box is no longer being used. Basically they would be
using the Terminal Server as a File Server without any term svcs
connections, etc... Simple file share point. Would it be required to
reinstall windows 2000 server without the Term Svcs enabled to
accomplish this? I want to make sure there aren't any licensing or
performance problems with users accessing the data once it is moved.
All of the workstation are Win2K. Any advice would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Steve
server that is not being used and they would like to reappropriate as
a file server instead. What they would like to do is move their most
active share points off of a current file server to the Terminal
Server since the box is no longer being used. Basically they would be
using the Terminal Server as a File Server without any term svcs
connections, etc... Simple file share point. Would it be required to
reinstall windows 2000 server without the Term Svcs enabled to
accomplish this? I want to make sure there aren't any licensing or
performance problems with users accessing the data once it is moved.
All of the workstation are Win2K. Any advice would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Steve