Ted and others like Bernie and Karen and maybe a few more!

XP is limited to 10 users

 

But I just replaced windows server with a Windows 7.

That allows 20 users and have options to bypass your password issue (pending
your need for security)

I have no problem running that network with a dedicated workstation as
server with 12 more users.

 

 

Gunnar Ekblad

Kontema IT AB

Hästholmsvägen 32

131 30 Nacka

Sweden

 

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Hi Karen and Bernie,

More food for thought...

Remember that even if they are off Novell, the licenses for Windows server /
Terminal server are not insignificant.  Also, Win XP will only do peer to
peer networking for 10 workstations.  My experience is that the practical
limit is more like 5, due to the need for authentication on each
workstation-this requires the EXACT user name and password on EVERY PC.
What usually happens is the peer to peer system is set up and then a
user/users change their password...and everything breaks!  

 

Best regards,

Ted

 

 

 

Ted Lienhard CNE NCT

Golden Valley Consulting



>>> Bernard Lis<[email protected]> 5/4/2010 1:24 PM >>>

Hi Karen,

If they don't want to spend money, here is a way to ween them off of Novell:

Set up a peer to peer windows network.  Make one of their workstations a
server and copy the database to that station.

Then eventually you can reformat their server and make it a Windows server.
But if it is as old as Novell, then it probably doesn't have enough memory.

 

Well anyways -- food for thought.

 

Bernie Lis

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Larry:  You see, you brought up something I didn't think
of because this isn't my forte.  Yes this probably is a "really
old" Novell OS.   But you're saying that I can use Terminal
Services on a windows workstation that is on the network?
I wasn't sure sure if TS needed to be on a server or whether 
the server-side could actually be on a workstation.  If that's
the case, would the TS server-side already be available on
an XP workstation?  Thanks for the help, and please excuse
the probable misuse of terminology....

Karen






<<
Can I use Terminal Services on a server with Novell?  Or is there any
other option?  Even something like logmein or gotomypc would allow
only one person to enter into one computer, right?
>>



If this is really an old Novell network, running the Novell OS, no "normal"
remote connection software could be run on the server.  You would have to
seek an old Novell-specific solution, and I can't remember such a thing
existing.


If you want to use Windows based remote connection of any kind you'd need to
provide access to a Windows workstation on the same network and "remotely"
administer the server from that machine.
--
Larry



 

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