Help with the relationship between two servers.
Hi all. We are looking at implementing a terminal services network for several remote groups here at our office. Without going into too much detail, we have proposed two servers, with clients connecting via a VPN through a national Telco product named PON (private office network).
Hi all.
We are looking at implementing a terminal services network for several remote groups here at our office. Without going into too much detail, we have proposed two servers, with clients connecting via a VPN through a national Telco product named PON (private office network).
We will have both servers here, connected to our outgoing routers for Internet access and email etc. The two servers will be XP Server 03, the first will be acting as the "PDC" the second is managing the connections from the clients. Can someone point me to some good resources regarding the relationship between the two boxes? I'm assuming that the clients will authenticate to the "PDC" and then be passed over to the TS box to work, but its been a while since I did anything like this (I'm actually supposed to be the companies sales manager...) and I need to brush up a bit.
Best regards -
We are looking at implementing a terminal services network for several remote groups here at our office. Without going into too much detail, we have proposed two servers, with clients connecting via a VPN through a national Telco product named PON (private office network).
We will have both servers here, connected to our outgoing routers for Internet access and email etc. The two servers will be XP Server 03, the first will be acting as the "PDC" the second is managing the connections from the clients. Can someone point me to some good resources regarding the relationship between the two boxes? I'm assuming that the clients will authenticate to the "PDC" and then be passed over to the TS box to work, but its been a while since I did anything like this (I'm actually supposed to be the companies sales manager...) and I need to brush up a bit.
Best regards -
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