Managed Services
- Server Installations, configurations & support.
- Internet/Intranet & E-mail Solutions on Networks.
- VPN Installation & Configuration.
- ADSL Solutions including remote access and working from Home.
- Wireless Network Solutions.
- mySQL Server Installation.
- SharePoint Services.
- E-mail Security Solutions.
- Backup Solutions & disaster recovery options.
- Client & Server Support including 24x7 Facility Management.
- Implement MS security hot fixes.
- Verify Anti virus definitions & live updates.
- Diagnosing possible hardware issues.
- Firewall / security check.
- Complete documentation of Network Configuration.
- Migration: Active Directory, Exchange Servers
Terminal Services
Terminal Services and remote access services are about to explode in popularity and usage. As wireless data networks are getting faster, things once confined to a home or office are now possible virtually anywhere there is wireless data access.
Terminal Services provides remote computers access to Windows-based programs that are running on the server. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server includes Terminal Services Client Software to support 16 and 32-bit Windows-based clients. In remote administration mode, Terminal Services provides access to physically or logically distant servers. In Application Server mode, Terminal Services provides a multisession environment for server-side computing. This is how to install Terminal Services using the Application Server mode.
Installing Terminal Services
There are three components necessary to understand when you are installing and enabling the Windows 2000 Terminal Services. The following list briefly describes these components:
- Server - The computer in which nearly all of the computing resources reside that will be used in the Terminal Services networking environment. The server will receive and process the keystrokes and mouse movements that take place at the client computer. The server displays the desktop and running applications within a window on the client computer.
- Messaging - This communication occurs between the server and clients by way of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). RDP is an application-layer protocol that relies on TCP/IP.
- Clients - The computer on the network from which it is possible to open a window containing a terminal session. In this window is the remote desktop running on the server. Applications and windows that are opened on this desktop are actually running on the server.
