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From: jonconwayuk on 19 Apr 2010 07:37 Server OS: Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Client OS: Windows XP SP3 RDP Client: 6 or above Is it possible to have say 10 machines in a domain to connect to Terminal Services servers in other domains? The idea we are trying to use is to have a "Support" domain then hop into individual domains to support/maintain them. The problem I am having is how to design the licensing for such a setup as I'm not sure if it is possible - all the domains are totally independent and are separated for security purposes.
From: Roman Porter [MSFT] on 21 Apr 2010 14:28
Yes, this is definitely possible. You'll just have to define which domain the user account is in when you're authenticating with the TS server. Thanks, Roman "jonconwayuk" <jonconwayuk(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4928F3C0-7562-42DD-B406-41FD54C882F1(a)microsoft.com... > Server OS: Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise > Client OS: Windows XP SP3 > RDP Client: 6 or above > > Is it possible to have say 10 machines in a domain to connect to Terminal > Services servers in other domains? > > The idea we are trying to use is to have a "Support" domain then hop into > individual domains to support/maintain them. > > The problem I am having is how to design the licensing for such a setup as > I'm not sure if it is possible - all the domains are totally independent > and > are separated for security purposes. |