We replaced a Windows NT 4 Terminal server with a winconnect xp with 6 user licenses.  
We havent had any issues with it so far.

-jeff


On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:30:23 -0600
Ken Cobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> norbert wrote:
> 
> > Ken,
> >
> > I finally got time to setup rdesktop and it seems to work well, 
> > however as per your note should I conclude that yuo can't have 
> > multiple rdesktop sessions form an XP Pro box even if you have several 
> > clients defined ?
> >
> > As if that's trus is there a way around this "problem" ?
> >
> > thanks
> > norbert
> >
> 
> It is true that you can only have one remote desktop user logged into a 
> Windows XP box at a time.  That is thanks to the wisdom of Microsoft to 
> force you to purchase Windows 2003 Advanced Server to get multiple users.
> 
> All is not lost.  A company called Thin Soft (www.thinsoftinc.com) has a 
> product called WinConnect Server XP.  This product allows multiple users 
> to connect and run multiple sessions to an Windows XP box (just like 
> W2K3 server).  The price is so-so ($100/license purchased in blocks of 
> 3).  You can download a 7-day trial and test things out.
> 
> I have been working on my own version of a program to allow multiple 
> Windows XP remote desktop sessions to run concurrently.  Just have a 
> basic RDP protocol redirector working.  Don't have the ability for more 
> than one user yet.
> 
> Ken Cobler
> 
> 
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