RE: Novel Applications Access from Internet
If you can load the Novell Client on Server 2008 you could install or access
those applications from Terminal Services, then be able to access all of
these applications with only the Remote Desktop Client, meaning you wouldn no
longer need to maintain these software packages on the remote computers, and
you would only need a limited amount of bandwidth to serve these applications
to end users. Client/Server databound applications receive the most benefit
from hosting on Terminal Services, as these are typically the most bandwidth
intensive when run in client/server mode across a WAN.
Another option if the Novell Client doesn't work on Server 2008 is to
virtualize Windows XP or Vista on Microsoft Hyper-V and access those in the
same way that you would Terminal Services. This could be done manually or
via a connection broker like our Provision Networks Virtual Access Suite.
--
Patrick C. Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Systems Consultant
Quest Software, Provision Networks Division
Virtual Client Solutions
http://www.provisionnetworks.com
"Mary" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've novel server with a set of applications that i want remote branches to
> reach, we have NAL on remote client machines.
>
> What will be the Windows 2008 TS scenario for us?
>
> R, M
>
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