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How to Use the Terminal Servers

| Pada : Thursday, February 19, 2009 | Terimakasih telah mengunjungi blog sederhana ini.


This Technical note will describe how to install and use the software needed to use the Windows 2000 Terminal Servers. By logging into the Terminal Servers you can make use of several engineering applications from home. Installing the Terminal Server Client on Windows.
In Windows XP machines come with the Terminal Server Client already installed. If you are using an older version of Windows,

Follow these steps:
  1. While connected to the internet point your Internet browser to: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/rdclientdl.mspx
  2. Find the file named msrdpcli.exe. Click on this file in order to download it.
  3. In the File Download dialog box click on Run this program from its current location and then click OK.
  4. After the download has completed the Security Warning dialog box will appear – click Yes.
  5. Next an InstallShield Wizard for Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) will appear - click Next.
  6. In the License Agreement box click on the choice that states I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click Next.
  7. In the Customer Information box enter your information and then click Next.
  8. In the next dialog box click Install to install the RDC Client.
  9. After the installation is complete the last installation wizard box will appear – click Finish.
  10. You must restart your computer and reconnect to the internet in order to use the RDC Client and before you can connect to a terminal server.
Setting up the Terminal Server Client
  1. Go to: Start Programs Accessories Communications Remote Desktop Connection
  2. In the dialog box, enter CAEN-NTTS.ENGIN.UMICH.EDU and then click Connect:Figure 1: By default the terminal session will open to the full size of your monitor. To minimize the size of the terminal screen use the toolbar at the top of the screen as you would any other window.
  3. Enter your uniqname and your CAEN Password in the login box. Make sure the Log on to domain is ENGIN.
  4. After entering your correct User name and Password, you will be granted a session to the terminal server and may use any of the CAEN loaded applications.
Configuring the Terminal Server Client Options
  1. Referring back to Figure 1 (the RDC box) – before clicking on Connect, click Options. The following box will appear with several tabs that allow you to customize your remote desktop session.
  2. General allows for user specific information to be entered. Leave the User name, Password, and Domain lines blank and do NOT check Save my password. It is NOT recommended that you save this information for security reasons.
  3. Display allows you to set the size of your remote desktop compared to your desktop.
  4. Local Resources configures your personal and remote sessions to use sounds, keyboard functions, and local devices together.
  5. Programs allows for you to run a particular program on set-up.
  6. It is recommended that you set your connection speed for optimum performance – this is found under the Experience tab. A few other options are available on this tab such as bitmap caching.
  7. When you are finished configuring your client connection preferences, return to the General tab and save this connection. Note: Make sure to note the location that you have saved the connection for future use. You can use this icon to connect to a terminal session with your specified configurations.
Connecting to a Terminal Session Using UNIX/Linux At the prompt (%), type rdesktop caen-ntts.engin.umich.edu.
Connecting to the Terminal Server from Mac OS Microsoft offers a free Remote Desktop Connection client for Mac OS. See the Other Products section of the following web page: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ More Information See Microsoft’s Online Knowledge base for more information and tips. Also see our extended Terminal Server.
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