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Terminal Servers and Thin Clients Tips

Title | Date | Rating
How To Disconnect Terminal Server Sessions Using Command Line?
Date - Jul 28, 2009
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article explains a command you can use to disconnect the Terminal Server Sessions for a particular server remotely or on the servers mentioned in a text file.
Terminal Services Advertising in Windows Server 2008
Date - Dec 18, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article explains a registry entry for Terminal Services to disable/enable advertising.
How Do You Change The RDP Port No?
Date - Dec 17, 2008
Rating - 4.5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This articles explains a registry entry you can modify to change the default RDP Port No. for Terminal Services.
Saving on administration with Thin Client Computing
Date - Jun 02, 2005
Rating - 2.8
Author - William Henderson
A new tool allowing you to measure the savings incurred by converting PCs to thin clients.
Can I convert existing PCs to thin clients?
Date - Mar 10, 2005
Rating - 4.4
Author - William Henderson
Yes you can. There is no need to have to buy thin client devices, you can simply convert old (or new) PC's to thin clients. The advantage of doing this is that you will significantly reduce management of these PC's. There are several solutions to convert PC's to thin clients:
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