Unless things have changed over the years, terminal service licenses are 
add-ons for SBS.  Publishing applications is an extension of terminal services 
so I would assume you need a terminal service license manager installed.

Curtis McKay
Network Administrator
Belleville Township High School District 201
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Subject: [tech-geeks] SBS 2008 Publish Applications?

I am guessing perhaps not, but...  does anyone know for sure if you can publish 
applications in SBS 2008? (Small business server 2008 R2)
I have a client that is looking to upgrade from SME 6.xx to SBS 2008 with 
Outlook Web Access etc...
Now... if I could remotely publish apps (Like the TS Web Access) I  would throw 
Office 2010 on the new server as well, and they would have a nice little setup.

They only have Two users 100% of the time, and 4 users during Tax season.  
However they have 4 PC's, and a handful of laptops.


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