Dennis: But if they devote one of the workstations to be simply a TS "server" then that would be okay, right? The workstation would always be just sitting there logged in, and multiple remote workstations could dial into it, right? I wonder how "powerful" that workstation would have to be...
Karen > I do not think you would want TS running on a workstation. > > The user could restart and really bollix things up, not to mention that > their resources would be shared with the remote users. > > That would not be a pretty picture. > > > > TS should be on its own server with plenty of memory. > > Understand that TS creates a virtual machine for each session. > > In effect each login is a new temporary computer on the network. > > > > Dennis McGrath > >

