Modem Sharing with Windows 2000 Terminal Server

Moonark

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We currently have a Comtrol Rocket 4-port modem for some of our employees to use to upload data. They are currently using NT4 Workstation because the program Modem Share Millenium will not work with Windows 2000 Terminal Server. Is there a progam that will allow Windows 2000 Terminal Services users to use a modem off a server, such as they are using now? We want to move another 50 people or so over to terminal server, but we are limited because of this modem problem. Does anyone know a way around this?
 

Shadow07

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Why do you need the 4-port modem? I don't really understand why they would need this to upload data. Isn't the Terminal Server on a network?
 

Moonark

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i just realized that I didn't make my statement easy to understand. Our employees are gonna be using terminal server, but some of our clients only accept modem transfers. We do not want to put modems in the Terminal Servers because we are running them in a cluster. We currently have a server that runs the modems and when one of our employees wants to send something to our clients the software installed makes it look like the modem from the server is installed on the local machine. The modem software we are using on the server rolls over automatically if one line is busy, so our employees really never know the difference.
 

Garion

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You might try Spartacom. They have modem pooling solutions for NT 4.0 TSE and for Citrix Winframe - NOt sure if either are compatible with Win2KTS, but it's worth a short.

- G
 

Moonark

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We use their software now for the NT workstations. I have emailed them about Windows 2000 Terminal Server, but I have no idea it they have anything new that works with it