306626 HOW TO: Install Terminal Services in Application Server Mode in
Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306626
306561 HOW TO: Secure Communication Between a Client and Server with
Terminal
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=306561
810728 White Paper: Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services Licensing
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=810728
312030 Cannot Connect to a Windows 2000-Based Computer with Terminal
Services
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312030
HTH,
Daniel
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: i currently have a windows 2000 server, not advanced, that is setup as a
domain controller with 10 window 2000 pc's listed on the domain. i want to
eliminate 8 of the pc's and replace them with thin clients. i was wondering
if i can intall terminal services with out eliminating my domain controller
on the server. i have read an article on microsoft's website that looks like
what i am trying to accomplish. it talks about change some registry codes to
access one domain and the others to the terminal service side. i would like
to be able to do this so i don't have to purchase more hardware and
software. i know that i will have to purchase terminal service licenses.