User`s guide

A Terminal Server Client can be used on a client PC to access a Terminal Server
using the TCP/IP protocol from a network or by connecting via a Remote Access
Service (RAS) connection.
The minimum requirements for the 32-bit Terminal Server Client are:
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Personal computer with an x86 compatible processor, Pentium or higher.
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The Client is available on any Windows operating system. It is included or can
be downloaded to older Windows versions.
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1024x768 or higher resolution video adapter, min. 256 colors.
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Network interface card (NIC) using the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol.
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Microsoft serial mouse or 100 percent compatible.
Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional does not contain Terminal
Services, but only the RDP Client. Terminal Services is a feature of
Windows 2000/2003 Servers.
2.3.3. Licensing service installation
To install the license service:
1. Choose Terminal Server Licensing during product setup, or at any time click the
Add or Remove Programs icon on Control Panel.
2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.
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Fig. 2.3.3.-1 Add/Remove Components, Terminal Services Licensing
In Windows Server 2003, the licensing service can be installed on a workgroup
based server, a member server or a domain controller.
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