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I have a question about the Terminal Services client. Is there anyway to set it up so a machine runnin 98SE/2000 can allow an XP machine can controll it? Or can it only be that the XP machine can be connected to from the outside?
Originally posted by: KraziKid
I have a question about the Terminal Services client. Is there anyway to set it up so a machine runnin 98SE/2000 can allow an XP machine can controll it? Or can it only be that the XP machine can be connected to from the outside?
Yes, Windows XP Pro. has a built in Terminal Server that allows you to connect to it with a Terminal Services Client and control it remotely.
You could also connect to 98/2000 to control them, however they do not have that capability built in, you would have to do it with a 3rd party app such as VNC or PCAnywhere.
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