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Guest Masitpro_mcse
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Reposting as of 11/14 - Have a VPN server that works fine, but on an

application that is VB FoxPro based it works slower then usual maybe because

it requires more bandwidth to run. Is it possible to install Terminal

Services on the server with this

program installed to help increase speed and bandwidth? If so how do I

implement it to link to the VPN server and is it available to install as a

windows server component? Is there a service bulletin available to help me

with this situation?

 

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Mark Anthony MCSE 2003

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Guest Bart Van Vugt
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RE: Terminal Services added for more Bandwidth Support

 

It's possible to activate TS on the application server and the client

software needs to be installed on the TS. People connecting via VPN need

access to port 3389 on the Terminal server. RDP just sends screen captures

and mouse en keyboard clicks to the clients.

 

more info on how to configure terminal services :

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Windows_2003_Terminal_Services_Part1.html

 

"Masitpro_mcse" wrote:

> Reposting as of 11/14 - Have a VPN server that works fine, but on an

> application that is VB FoxPro based it works slower then usual maybe because

> it requires more bandwidth to run. Is it possible to install Terminal

> Services on the server with this

> program installed to help increase speed and bandwidth? If so how do I

> implement it to link to the VPN server and is it available to install as a

> windows server component? Is there a service bulletin available to help me

> with this situation?

>

> --

> Mark Anthony MCSE 2003

Guest Masitpro_mcse
Posted

RE: Terminal Services added for more Bandwidth Support

 

Thank you for your assistance Bart

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Mark Anthony MCSE 2003

 

 

"Bart Van Vugt" wrote:

> It's possible to activate TS on the application server and the client

> software needs to be installed on the TS. People connecting via VPN need

> access to port 3389 on the Terminal server. RDP just sends screen captures

> and mouse en keyboard clicks to the clients.

>

> more info on how to configure terminal services :

> http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Windows_2003_Terminal_Services_Part1.html

>

> "Masitpro_mcse" wrote:

>

> > Reposting as of 11/14 - Have a VPN server that works fine, but on an

> > application that is VB FoxPro based it works slower then usual maybe because

> > it requires more bandwidth to run. Is it possible to install Terminal

> > Services on the server with this

> > program installed to help increase speed and bandwidth? If so how do I

> > implement it to link to the VPN server and is it available to install as a

> > windows server component? Is there a service bulletin available to help me

> > with this situation?

> >

> > --

> > Mark Anthony MCSE 2003


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