Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Service

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To deliver their access app to multiple offices?

Currently my small business has W2003 and TS on a box in the one office so
my 5 users can run the main app. But we are expanding. Is using VPS and TS a
viable solution to deliver the app to multiple offices?
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Regards
Tom
 
Re: Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Service

We do and works well

Technically it's just another W/s on the network. You can also run TS
without a VPN too

Rgds
SImon.



"ThomasAJ" <ThomasAJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> To deliver their access app to multiple offices?
>
> Currently my small business has W2003 and TS on a box in the one office so
> my 5 users can run the main app. But we are expanding. Is using VPS and TS
> a
> viable solution to deliver the app to multiple offices?
> --
> Regards
> Tom
 
Re: Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Ser

Re: Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Ser

Virtual Private Server and NOT Virtual Private Network.
They are 2 different things entirely OR am I mistaken. I don't know much
about these things.

The VPS I am looking at is hosted remotely at a Web Hosting company I use to
host our websites.

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Regards
Tom


"Simon Gronow" wrote:

> We do and works well
>
> Technically it's just another W/s on the network. You can also run TS
> without a VPN too
>
> Rgds
> SImon.
>
>
>
> "ThomasAJ" <ThomasAJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:864804A8-86D0-47B5-AD45-06E6E079C4A6@microsoft.com...
> > To deliver their access app to multiple offices?
> >
> > Currently my small business has W2003 and TS on a box in the one office so
> > my 5 users can run the main app. But we are expanding. Is using VPS and TS
> > a
> > viable solution to deliver the app to multiple offices?
> > --
> > Regards
> > Tom

>
>
>
 
Re: Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Ser

Re: Anyone using a Virtual Private Server (W2003) and Terminal Ser

Ahhh Sorry

Yeah they work too. I have seen one in action, but not personally managed or
set it up.

My suggestion is to ensure that the company has things like


1. Raid HDD's in the server
2. Mutliple Internet Links
3. Good back power (UPS)
4. Backup of your data


Rgds
Simon.


"ThomasAJ" <ThomasAJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3F9BA2BD-5F8B-4622-84E7-D562A07E07F9@microsoft.com...
> Virtual Private Server and NOT Virtual Private Network.
> They are 2 different things entirely OR am I mistaken. I don't know much
> about these things.
>
> The VPS I am looking at is hosted remotely at a Web Hosting company I use
> to
> host our websites.
>
> --
> Regards
> Tom
>
>
> "Simon Gronow" wrote:
>
>> We do and works well
>>
>> Technically it's just another W/s on the network. You can also run TS
>> without a VPN too
>>
>> Rgds
>> SImon.
>>
>>
>>
>> "ThomasAJ" <ThomasAJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:864804A8-86D0-47B5-AD45-06E6E079C4A6@microsoft.com...
>> > To deliver their access app to multiple offices?
>> >
>> > Currently my small business has W2003 and TS on a box in the one office
>> > so
>> > my 5 users can run the main app. But we are expanding. Is using VPS and
>> > TS
>> > a
>> > viable solution to deliver the app to multiple offices?
>> > --
>> > Regards
>> > Tom

>>
>>
>>
 
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