Do Windows XP and Windows 2000 Professional have built-in Terminal Services CALs?
Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal ServicesNo, Microsoft desktop operating systems (including Windows XP and Windows 2000 Professional) do not have a built-in Terminal Services CAL. For Windows 2000 Terminal Servers, the license server issues machines running Windows 2000/Windows XP Professional a "free" Terminal Services CAL from its built-in pool (and its use is permitted under the Windows 2000 Server EULA). See similar questions...
Can I use my current Windows 2000 License Server and CALs for Windows 2003 Terminal Servers?
Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal ServicesNo, the Windows Server 2003 needs a new version of CALs. You need a Windows Server 2003 License Server, which can serve both Windows 2000 terminal servers and Windows Server 2003 terminal servers. See similar questions...
Can I upgrade to Windows XP Professional from Windows 2000 Professional?
The Broadband Reports Windows XP FAQ - dslreports.comYes! You can upgrade to Windows XP Professional from Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Home Edition. See similar questions...
If I am a games player, should I go for Windows 2000 or Windows XP?
ActiveWin.com: Frequently Asked Questions - Windows XP "...Definitely go for Windows XP for the simple reason that it is designed for both the business & consumer thus is more adept at games playing. See similar questions...
How can I Remote Control my Windows XP SP2 client from within Terminal Services Manager?
Terminal Services - Frequently Asked Questions - Administrat...ServicePack 2 disabled this feature. You can enable it again by creating the following registry entry on the XP client: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server "AllowRemoteRPC" = REG_DWORD:1 Also make sure that the Windows firewall on the client is configured to allow File and Print sharing, as well as Remote Desktop. See similar questions...
How can I get drive redirection to work on Windows 2000 Terminal Services?
Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal ServicesThere is a resource kit tool called Driveshare that requires software to be installed in addition to the client software. This tool from the resource kit isn't compatible with Windows XP Remote Desktop or the Terminal Server component of Windows Server 2003; additionally, this software depends on NETBIOS name resolution and hence doesn't work when connecting over the Internet or when there is no trust relationship between client and server. See similar questions...
I have Windows XP. Can I use a firewall other than the built-in firewall?
Firewall: FAQYes. Windows XP users who want different features in a firewall may use a hardware firewall or a software firewall from another company. For special offers on antivirus and firewall packages, visit our Security software: Downloads and trials page. No. Running multiple software firewalls is unnecessary for typical home computers, home networking, and small-business networking scenarios. See similar questions...
How do I install the kX driver under Windows 2000 or Windows XP?
FAQWindows 2000 and Windows XP provide their own certified drivers for some EMU10kX-based audio cards. Our kX Audio Driver has not been certified by Microsoft (WHQL-ed) and thus a special installation procedure might be required. It is recommended that you first try running kXSetup, and if that fails, follow our Windows XP installation guide. See similar questions...
I have Windows XP, ME or 2000 where can I get the driver for it?
CTX Europe - Committed to XcellenceUse the default plug and play the Windows operating system installs. Not all CTX models will have specific drivers for these operating systems. Check the CTX driver list for your model at www.ctxtec.com. See similar questions...
Can FirstSpot® run on Windows 2000 Professional, XP or Vista?
PatronSoft - FAQStarting from v5, FirstSpot® can run on Windows 2000 Professional, XP or Vista. Please refer to our requirements page for more information. See similar questions...
If I switch to Windows 2000 or XP Professional, do I need to buy the server version?
Insurance agency management software by Agency Business Syst...A Server operating system is not necessary for ABS Agency Builder. Windows 2000-Professional or XP-Professional will do the job just fine, and for a lot less money. If your technician recommends the server version, (s)he may have a very good reason based on other parameters. Find out what they are. See similar questions...
Should I use Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP-Home or XP-Professional?
Insurance agency management software by Agency Business Syst...The only environment Microsoft intends for business use is now XP-Processional which is the latest release of Windows NT (2000). We encourage you to use Windows 2000 or XP-Professional. Some computer sales people, and even some uninformed technicians will recommend XP-Home but they don't know the strenuous demands an insurance office places on Windows. See similar questions...
What alternatives do I have to Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services?
English Windows FAQs 2003SourceForge has released Thinstation, a free Linux distribution that runs on any x86 box that has at least 16MB of RAM. Thinstation supports the following protocols: The software lets you run thin-client sessions on older systems, giving your users access to the latest applications and helping you get a few more years of service out of your machines. Additional information about Thinstation is available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/thinstation . See similar questions...
Are boot diskettes provided with Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional?
ITaP: Frequently Asked QuestionsNo, please click here for instructions on creating Windows XP boot diskettes or here for instructions on creating Windows 2000 boot diskettes. Just having possession of software does not give the right to use it. The right to use a product is granted through a license. Microsoft grants licenses through the Campus Agreement. See similar questions...
How to run Idem as a Windows NT or Windows 2000 or Windows XP service ?
FAQ about Idem folder synchronization software - Supporta) Run Idem and configure your source-destination folders, set menu Log active if you whish a daily report of list of files processed. d) to run the Idem Service, ensure that you follow above considerations about Windows and account rights. run it using a true account with the appropriate rights (something like 'Administrator'). Do not use the default 'LocalSystem' account. This is necessary to be able to replicate files out of the NT box (and this is not our conditions but Microsoft's.. See similar questions...
Can I make the Atlas run in Windows 2000, or Windows ME, or Windows XP?
Climate Atlas, Frequently Asked Questions, FAQNCDC we have installed the Atlas successfully onto a Windows 2000 pc. (We haven't tried it in Windows ME or Windows XP.) Here's how we made it work in Windows 2000: Please note that neither NCDC nor ESRI supports ArcExplorer in Windows 2000, or Windows ME, or Windows XP. Please read the Atlas' Minimum Requirements page. Download Sun's jre 1.3.1 for Microsoft Windows from the sun website. We got it from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/download-windows. See similar questions...
What Is Windows 2000?
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Windows 2000 - Frequently Asked Que...Windows 2000 is the new name for Windows NT 5.0, the replacement for the current Windows NT 4.0. It employs the same core technologies as NT, but adds many new ones that were not previously available in NT, such as Plug-and-Play, support for USB devices, power management, DirectX 7.x, etc. It is not for consumers, but for businesses. See similar questions...
If I have BackOffice 4.5 do I need to acquire Windows 2000 Server and CALs?
Frequently Asked Questions on Windows 2000 LicensingYes, but you qualify for the Version Upgrade pricing for both Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 CALs. If you are licensed in "Per Seat" Mode for CALs, each client device accessing a Windows 2000 Server-based network needs to obtain an individual CAL. See similar questions...
Why am I unable to use ADS to deploy Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional?
Frequently Asked Questions About Setup and DeploymentThere is no ability to migrate user state, thus all user information is lost when a new image is applied. ADS deploys images using a 'push' method and does not allow users or staff to initiate a deployment from the client computer. See similar questions...
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