TS Messaging

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Does anyone have any experience using light-duty, non Internet messaging
software like BopUps, PinkNotes, Phoneslips, Quickpops, Lantalk, etc. with
Terminal
Server users? Any of them work decently when users are connecting through
TS?

Thanks

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Re: TS Messaging

On May 16, 7:54 pm, denyoung <denyo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using light-duty, non Internet messaging
> software like BopUps, PinkNotes,Phoneslips, Quickpops, Lantalk, etc. with
> Terminal
> Server users?  Any of them work decently when users are connecting through
> TS?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Dennis


I haven't tried the others, so don't know, but we've been using
Phoneslips in our office for about 10 years without any major
problems. We have about 10 users in the office, and about 5 who use
remote desktop/TS from home and when out of town. They also use the
remote product that Phoneslips has, and now they just released a
mobile phone version that we are hoping to try soon. The setup used
to be a little involved to get TS working if everyone was using the
same PC/server, no problems if each was just using their own PC
remotely, but as of the last couple years they have improved that a
lot and now it just works really well in either case. Even have one
person who upgraded to Vista and they remote control it with
Phoneslips running and no problems.
 
Re: TS Messaging

denyoung wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using light-duty, non Internet messaging
> software like BopUps, PinkNotes, Phoneslips, Quickpops, Lantalk, etc. with
> Terminal
> Server users? Any of them work decently when users are connecting through
> TS?
>
> Thanks
>


Not certain, but have used VyChat in a non-TS enviroment for years. (I
think last time I checked, it was written up as working fine on TS but I
don't have the time to double-check right now.) Simple. Light. Works.
See also their other products - maybe one of those would be better?

<http://www.vypress.com/>

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