Terminal Server enables a server to host Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop. Users can connect to a terminal server to run programs, save files, and use network resources on that server.
Temporary Offline files are local copies of recently used network files that are automatically cached for you, enabling you ...
Temporary RACs allow users to consume protected content from different locations, such as another user's computer or a public ...
Terminal Server %1 is not configured properly for redirection from legacy servers and should report only a single IP address ...
Terminal Server enables a server to host Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop. Users can connect to a terminal ...
Terminal Server enables a server to host Windows-based programs or the full Windows desktop. Users can connect to a terminal ...
Terminal Server is installed on this computer. Installing Active Directory Domain Services on this computer will change security ...
Terminal servers from multiple domains in the same forest can discover this license server. To configure this scope, this ...
Terminal servers in the same domain can discover this license server. To configure this scope, this computer must be a member ...
Terminal Services ActiveX Client control The Terminal Services ActiveX Client control must be enabled. (The ActiveX control ...