Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server is used to connect many terminals to an IBM host system or small computer system on a local area network (LAN). The terminal is connected to the terminal server via an RS-232 serial port, and the terminal server is connected to an Ethernet or a token network. The network then provides services like the link between the host system and the terminal. So how to set up Win 2003 terminal server in LAN? The specific method is as follows:
First, terminal server installation
1. Use “Configure your server wizard” Quick Installation
“Configure Your Server Wizard> contains key services (such as Dns servers, file servers, mail servers, terminal servers, etc.) that are required in the server. We can use this wizard to quickly Install a Windows Server 2003 terminal server.
Step 1: Click “ Start & Rarr; Settings & Rarr; Control Panel & rdquo;, enter “ Management Tools & rdquo;, Run & ldquo; Configure Your Server Wizard & rdquo;. In the pop-up "Welcome to the Configure Your Server Wizard" window, click “Next”, the installation wizard will list "Prepare Steps", make sure these steps are completed, click “Next” .
Step 2: The wizard will check the network settings of the server. After the check is completed, the “Server Role” dialog box will pop up (Figure 1), select “Terminal Server” and click ““Next”. In the next "Select Summary" window, click “Next” to confirm the option you have selected.
Figure 1
Step 3: After completing the installation and configuration of the terminal server, restart the system, thus completing the quick installation of the terminal server.
2.Use “Add or Remove Programs Install Terminal Server
Step 1: Click “Start →Set →Control Panel>,Run“Add or Remove Program & rdquo;, enter the "Add /Remove Windows Components" tab page, in the "Windows Components Wizard" check the "Terminal Server" (Figure 2). A prompt box will pop up, click “Yes Then display the introduction window of the terminal service, click “Next”.
Figure 2
Step 2: There are two terminal server installation modes, which are full security mode and loose security mode. In general, choose the full security mode (Figure 3). Previous1234Next page Total 4 pages
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