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Joe Harrison
Hello.
I have several older computers that I would like to use as thin
clients for Windows 2000 Terminal Services. I tried the DOS client
software, but I was looking for other options. I was thinking that it
would be great if I installed Windows 98, and then configured it so
that there was no start menu or desktop icons, and that as soon as
Windows loads, the remote desktop connection client would open…
immediately displaying the login screen. Then, when the user logged
out of the server, Windows would shutdown. Does anyone know an easy
way to do this? Could I somehow specify the remote desktop client as
the shell in win.ini?
Thanks,
Joe
I have several older computers that I would like to use as thin
clients for Windows 2000 Terminal Services. I tried the DOS client
software, but I was looking for other options. I was thinking that it
would be great if I installed Windows 98, and then configured it so
that there was no start menu or desktop icons, and that as soon as
Windows loads, the remote desktop connection client would open…
immediately displaying the login screen. Then, when the user logged
out of the server, Windows would shutdown. Does anyone know an easy
way to do this? Could I somehow specify the remote desktop client as
the shell in win.ini?
Thanks,
Joe