Your Own Server Part 2: Windows Server 2003 Installation
Remote Access Using Terminal Services
A nice picture: remote access to a computer that we want to remotely control again using remote access. Even with ISDN, the speed of working with remote desktop functions, or alternatively terminal services, was quite acceptable.
In Windows 2000, the terminal services still have to be set up, while with Windows Server 2003, access for a maximum of two users works right out of the box.
The administrator has access at any time, while other users have to be added by clicking the Select Remote Users button in the [Remote] tab of System Properties.
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