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From: Rahul on 1 Feb 2010 15:28 I have a about 10 quite old WinXP PC's whose owners now moved offsite but still access documents and applications remotely using Remote Desktop (RDP) from their Laptops. Pretty infrequent access. I wanted to consolidate all this data on a single server where each person could now login using RDP. What's the best solution? Unfortunaltely WinXP wont allow multiple users to login at the same time. What server type should I be looking at? I have max 10 users and not more than 3 RDP at the same time. I installed Win Small Business Server but could only RDP to it as admin. User account RDP always failed for lack of sufficient privilages. After lots of debugging I suspect that Win SBS is wrong for me. It does too many other things: e.g. runs IIS, dhcp, and other stuff. I believe it set itself as a Domain Controller too. What seems the best way to go? Is Win Home Server going to do what I need , maybe? Unfortunately I can't find a spec. on how many simultanous RDP users it supports. What'd be nice is a server that's an end in itself. A lot of SBS stuff looks like a gateway to other PCs. I'm only used to doing Remote Dsktop; but SBS seemed to be trying to do VLAN's, Remote Services and a bunch of stuff I am doubtful I need. -- Rahul
From: ruic on 4 Feb 2010 16:24 You want some sort of Terminal Server is you are going to be using RDP. There are other solutions such as VPN. "Rahul" <nospam(a)nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns9D129338D785A6650A1FC0D7811DDBC81(a)188.40.43.245... >I have a about 10 quite old WinXP PC's whose owners now moved offsite but > still access documents and applications remotely using Remote Desktop > (RDP) > from their Laptops. Pretty infrequent access. I wanted to consolidate all > this data on a single server where each person could now login using RDP. > What's the best solution? Unfortunaltely WinXP wont allow multiple users > to > login at the same time. > > What server type should I be looking at? I have max 10 users and not more > than 3 RDP at the same time. > > I installed Win Small Business Server but could only RDP to it as admin. > User account RDP always failed for lack of sufficient privilages. After > lots of debugging I suspect that Win SBS is wrong for me. It does too many > other things: e.g. runs IIS, dhcp, and other stuff. I believe it set > itself > as a Domain Controller too. > > What seems the best way to go? Is Win Home Server going to do what I need > , > maybe? Unfortunately I can't find a spec. on how many simultanous RDP > users > it supports. What'd be nice is a server that's an end in itself. A lot of > SBS stuff looks like a gateway to other PCs. > > I'm only used to doing Remote Dsktop; but SBS seemed to be trying to do > VLAN's, Remote Services and a bunch of stuff I am doubtful I need. > > -- > Rahul
From: Anteaus on 7 Feb 2010 04:29 The proper answer is a terminal server, but licensing is costly and it's fairly complex to set-up. Other option might be a virtual-machine host with three copies of XP running. This way you might be able to re-use your existing XP licences, depending on licence type. A reasonable spec processor (say dualcore 3GHz or better) will support 3-5 virtual machines at acceptable speed for most purposes. Options for a host are Linux or Windows (XP or standard server) running VMWare Server (Free) or VMWare ESX on bare metal. Or VirtualBox. Microsoft's Virtual PC is useable, and easier to set-up, but its performance falls-off rapidly if you launch multiple VM's. I find that VMWare Server 1.x is still hard to beat for performance. Unfortunately SBS is not ideal for this kind of setup, you want a host with the bare minimum of overheads. "Rahul" wrote: > I have a about 10 quite old WinXP PC's whose owners now moved offsite but > still access documents and applications remotely using Remote Desktop (RDP) > from their Laptops. Pretty infrequent access. I wanted to consolidate all > this data on a single server where each person could now login using RDP. > What's the best solution? Unfortunaltely WinXP wont allow multiple users to > login at the same time. > > What server type should I be looking at? I have max 10 users and not more > than 3 RDP at the same time. > > I installed Win Small Business Server but could only RDP to it as admin. > User account RDP always failed for lack of sufficient privilages. After > lots of debugging I suspect that Win SBS is wrong for me. It does too many > other things: e.g. runs IIS, dhcp, and other stuff. I believe it set itself > as a Domain Controller too. > > What seems the best way to go? Is Win Home Server going to do what I need , > maybe? Unfortunately I can't find a spec. on how many simultanous RDP users > it supports. What'd be nice is a server that's an end in itself. A lot of > SBS stuff looks like a gateway to other PCs. > > I'm only used to doing Remote Dsktop; but SBS seemed to be trying to do > VLAN's, Remote Services and a bunch of stuff I am doubtful I need. > > -- > Rahul > . >
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