![]() ![]() The error messages were something in the line of "check your server licences" or something similar. I say guessing because, after I tried installing "Terminal Server" (trying both "per device" and "per user" mode), I wasnt able to make a remote connection from other workstations. In theory, I am guessing that the only limitation on the number of sessions with Terminal Server (Application server mode) is the number of licences. Also, under this mode, no licencing is required. With Remote Administration mode, it seems that up to two remote sessions plus the console (interactive) session can be accessed at the same time. Thats when I realised there must be a technical difference between Terminal services (now referred to as Remote Desktop) and Terminal Server. When I go to add/remove Windows components, I can see that "Terminal Server" is not installed. When, I go to "Administrative tools", I have the following tools available: ![]() Unfortunately, I am not using a fresh install of Server 2003, so I am not sure what the defaults are. ![]() If they are in fact different, I suspect it has something to do with running in "Application mode" vs "Remote Administration mode". I used to think that a terminal server was basically a windows server 2003 machine that had terminal services installed on it, but it seems that is not technically correct. Is there a difference between terminal services and terminal server? ![]()
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