Classic car also uses win2000

  

First, the terminal service overview

If someone tells you now that Windows 2000 runs very happily on his 32M memory classic machine, do you believe it? But this is true! Just because it uses Windows 2000 Advanced Server's terminal services, you can upgrade your Win95 to Win2K without changing hardware.

Terminal Services provides the ability to remotely access server desktops through "thin client" software that works as a terminal emulator. It bridges the gap from legacy desktops to Windows 2000 Professional, providing a virtual Windows 2000 desktop environment for non-computer desktops and computers that require hardware upgrades to fully run the Windows 2000 operating system locally; Virtually manage your servers from anywhere on the network. How to achieve it? Very simple! You must first have at least two machines that have been connected to a LAN. One of them (the higher the configuration, the better) should be equipped with Windows 2000 Advanced Server. As for the other, hehe, Win95/98/ME/NT.. It will be with you.

Second, terminal service installation

1. Preparation

Need Windows 2000 Advanced Server installation CD and two blank floppy disks.

2. Server-side installation

(1) Add Terminal Services component: Select "Control Panel→Add/Remove Programs→Add/Remove Windows Components" to "Terminal Services" and "Terminal Services Authorization" "The two items are selected, and then select "OK" to start installing the selected components. For all prompts, select the default option. (2) After the installation is successful, after restarting according to the prompts, you can see related components in “Start → Program → Administrative Tools”, including “Terminal Service Authorization”, “Terminal Service Manager”, “Terminal Service Client Generator”. And "Terminal Service Configuration" four items.

(3) Make the client installation disk: Select "Terminal Service Client Generator", then the "Create Installation Disk" window will appear, keep the default options unchanged, and follow the prompts to put two floppy disks in turn (note The good order mark) is inserted into the floppy drive to complete the production of the client installation disk.

3. Client installation

(1) Run the “setup.exe” in the first installation floppy disk, and select the default option to use two floppy disks to complete the installation according to the prompt.

(2) After the installation is complete, you do not need to restart, directly see the related components in the "Start → Programs → Terminal Services Client", including "Client Connection Manager", "Uninstall" and "Terminal Services" The client has three items.

Third, the terminal service settings

1, the server side - the terminal to log in permissions

Open the "Terminal Services Configuration" window, select "Connect → right panel →RDP-Tcp→Right→Properties→Permissions, and then add the target user (or group) name to the list. (Note: By default, "Administrator" automatically has the right to log in to the terminal.)

2. Client--Create Login Connection

(1) Open "Client Connection Manager" and select " File → New Connection, enter the connection name (any), server name or IP address.

(2) Select "Automatically log in with this information" and enter the corresponding username, password and domain name.

⑶ screen area is generally selected from the "800 × 600", and select the "Full."

IV. Use of Terminal Services

1. Double-click the established login connection to complete the terminal login automatically. Look at your current screen, what is the difference between the 2K desktop and the 2K? It can be said that it was cast from the same mold - only the "Windows 2000 Terminal" is reminding you: this is just a magical terminal service!

2. Ok, now you can use the contents of the 2K server just like you would run the software on your own machine!

3. Press the key combination of “Ctrl+Alt+Break” to switch between window and full screen; in the terminal window, select “Start→Shutdown→Logout” to exit.

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