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Using build 5744 (RC2) whenever I browse the local network I can see a
computer named "tsclient". This incident isn't isolated - on a totally separate Vista test lab network I can also see yet another "tsclient" computer. What is it? |
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"cpu" wrote: Using build 5744 (RC2) whenever I browse the local network I can see a computer named "tsclient". This incident isn't isolated - on a totally separate Vista test lab network I can also see yet another "tsclient" computer. What is it? I have the same issue. Can someone let us know if this is a security risk or is it ok? |
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This is Terminal Services Client. It's tied to the remote desktop function!
It's perfectly safe! Mike "Sharath" wrote: "cpu" wrote: Using build 5744 (RC2) whenever I browse the local network I can see a computer named "tsclient". This incident isn't isolated - on a totally separate Vista test lab network I can also see yet another "tsclient" computer. What is it? I have the same issue. Can someone let us know if this is a security risk or is it ok? |