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I just discovered a program that allows for 21 concurrent Remote
Desktop sessions and I find it great! but they sell it for $100/user that is a big lot... ![]() Do you know other programs that do the same, possibly for less? |
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Luca Villa ha scritto:
I just discovered a program that allows for 21 concurrent Remote Desktop sessions and I find it great! but they sell it for $100/user that is a big lot... ![]() Do you know other programs that do the same, possibly for less? I forgot to write that they are 21 concurrent Remote Desktop sessions to a single Windows XP PC! |
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And it goes against the EULA.
Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com Luca Villa wrote: Luca Villa ha scritto: I just discovered a program that allows for 21 concurrent Remote Desktop sessions and I find it great! but they sell it for $100/user that is a big lot... ![]() Do you know other programs that do the same, possibly for less? I forgot to write that they are 21 concurrent Remote Desktop sessions to a single Windows XP PC! |
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And it goes against the EULA.
Even if you pay them all? Look he http://www.thinsoftinc.com/product_t...server_xp.aspx. It seems a big company. I can't believe that there isn't a legal solution to use their program for what it's sold... |
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Eh, go ahead read the EULA's, it's spelled out in there.
Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com Luca Villa wrote: And it goes against the EULA. Even if you pay them all? Look he http://www.thinsoftinc.com/product_t...server_xp.aspx. It seems a big company. I can't believe that there isn't a legal solution to use their program for what it's sold... |
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Hi there,
if its legal or not?! Good question. Ive talked with the ms business customer service last year here in germany and get the answer, that it is legal to use something like xpunlimited or thinsoft... The only, logical, thing is, that you have to obtain RDL (remote desktop license). This may be interessting: http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...Eng_july07.doc Best regards from germany, Andreas |
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and get the answer, that it is legal to use something like xpunlimited or
thinsoft... XP Unlimited seems interesting! unlimited (not sure) concurrent RD sessions and reasonable price. I'm also trying to find the price of Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 that seems to offer unlimited concurrent RD sessions in Windows Server and it's the technology RD is based on... |
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Luca Villa wrote:
and get the answer, that it is legal to use something like xpunlimited or thinsoft... XP Unlimited seems interesting! unlimited (not sure) concurrent RD sessions and reasonable price. I'm also trying to find the price of Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 that seems to offer unlimited concurrent RD sessions in Windows Server and it's the technology RD is based on... Up until now, you have been talking about connecting to an XP system. Now, you're talking about connecting to a server... You are also talking *EXPENSIVE*... Citrix is a server based software that requires Terminal Server running in Application mode. That means you need the server OS (Windows 2003 minimum for 4.5), user licenses for every device (or user) connecting as well as TS licenses for every device/user. Add on the cost of Citrix server and connection licenses (concurrent) and the annual fee for SA and you're talking **BIG** bucks... -- Regards, Hank Arnold Microsoft MVP Windows Server - Directory Services |
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Now, you're talking about connecting to a server...
You are also talking *EXPENSIVE*... You're right. I abandoned the Citrix solution... |
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