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C. G.
Guest
Hi,
I am just about to extend my heterogeneous office network by adding a
machine windows Server 2003 R2 as well as some new Linux machines (I
work largely in CAD/Simulation).
I would need to be able to run terminal server sessions on the Win 2003
machine from non Windows hardware, particularily thin clients running
embedded linux or linux machines running kde/gnome. Preferred access
method would be rdp.
I have heard of problems in such situations if I chose Device TS-CALs
instead of User CALs but Device CALs would be the more economical
solution for me.
Can anybody out there confirm or refute problems with RDP/TS Device
Cals/non-windows hardware/Windows 2003 server R2
Answers greatly appreciated.
I am just about to extend my heterogeneous office network by adding a
machine windows Server 2003 R2 as well as some new Linux machines (I
work largely in CAD/Simulation).
I would need to be able to run terminal server sessions on the Win 2003
machine from non Windows hardware, particularily thin clients running
embedded linux or linux machines running kde/gnome. Preferred access
method would be rdp.
I have heard of problems in such situations if I chose Device TS-CALs
instead of User CALs but Device CALs would be the more economical
solution for me.
Can anybody out there confirm or refute problems with RDP/TS Device
Cals/non-windows hardware/Windows 2003 server R2
Answers greatly appreciated.