You are confusing the rdp client with the Server OS.
A Windows 2000 Server can run Terminal Services in 2 modes:
1. Remote Administration mode, which allows for a maximum of 2
concurrent connections, only available to administrators, and
without additional licensing requirements
2. Application Server mode, which allows for an unlimited amount of
connections for normal users, but requires a TS CAL for each
connecting device (W2K pro and XP Pro clients receive a free TS
CAL).
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Post by APageIs the same true for Windows 2000 Server? Recently sited on a
"Is the Remote Desktop Connection client compatible with Windows
2000 Terminal
Services and Windows NT® 4.0 Terminal Server Edition?"
"Yes, the Remote Desktop Connection client supports Remote
Desktop Protocol 5.1. The client is backwards compatible with
Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition. When
using the client against older servers, you will get the
features of the older protocol."
Please interpret this
Thanks, APage
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]From http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_faq.htm
Q. How can I Remote Control my Windows 2000 Professional
computer?
A. You can't do this with the Remote Desktop Protocol client. A
Windows 2000 Professional workstation can only be an rdp
client, not a host.
Use NetMeeting or VNC instead to connect to your W2K Pro
desktop.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/
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Post by TomdEDogGzHi there,
Can I connect windows 2000 pro from windows xp pro. if yes
how ??