a) Check application compatibility #1: not everything plays nicely with
terminal services, and some applications explicitly forbid installation
on servers in general.

b) Check application compatibility #2: not everything place nicely with
Server 2008. General rule of thumb: if it doesn't work with Vista it
won't work with Server 2008.

c) With the number of users you're talking about you Really Really want
to look at adding Citrix to the mix. If it was never going to go above
25 users my advice would be to not bother. For demonstration purposes
you can probably do without it.

Art DeKneef wrote:
> The idea is to start small and see what happens and proceed from there.
> I can figure out pricing and the server cost. What I am looking for are
> any tips or things to look out for while still in the planning stages
> from those that have done or are doing something similar.
> 
> I have been reading up on Terminal Services in Server 2008 right now and
> looking at the guidelines but was hoping for some insight.

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