Aren't you going to use Citrix Metaframe as a Terminal Emulator? That's
what the Terminal Server is best known for.
You will need a static IP at an ISP for your server and then configure your
Citrix client(s) to use that one. You will also need to set up users'
rights/screenviews from Terminal Server. It's NT acting as a very different
animal. You'd better hit the books!
--gary r. tennesen
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Roger Griffiths
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 9:48 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Remote dial in Terminal Server
Hi,
I have a project coming up where I have to set up Windows NT 4.0 Terminal
server and set it up for accepting remote dial in.
Can someone tell me how one goes about preparing NT Terminal Server for
remote dial in please?
Cheers.
Regards Roger.
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