User`s guide
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Getting Started
Connecting to a Server Domain via the Enterprise LAN
Microsoft Windows Domain
1. Check that Client for Microsoft Networks is installed on the remote computer and that the
remote computer is connected to the same LAN as the server domain.
2. Check that Client for Remote Desktop is installed on the remote computer. If the Remote
Desktop Connection menu does not exist:
a. Click Start → Run.
b. Type \\<networkname>\tsclient\win32\setup.exe in the box, where <networkname>
is the network name given to the server domain during the Windows setup completion
procedure.
3. Connect to the server domain by running:
a. Microsoft Windows XP (and later):
All Programs → Accessories → Communication → Remote Desktop Connection.
b. All other versions of Microsoft Windows:
Programs → Remote Desktop Connection → OK.
4. Type Administrator (default administrator user name) in the User name field.
5. Type the administrator password defined during the Windows setup completion procedure
in the Password field.
6. The remote computer connects to the server domain.
Linux Domain
1. Enter the following command:
ssh <networkname> -l user_name, where <networkname> is the network name given to
the server domain during the Linux setup completion procedure.
2. The remote computer connects to the server domain.