Ryan_Branstetter
Member
Hello list!
With aproximately 95% of our 1000 user base existing across a WAN, I need
to understand what limitations Terminal Server with Citrix presents over a
Fat Client.
I am 100% clear on why we need to run Terminal Server to connect the
remotes, I just
need to understand what they WILL and WON'T be able to do.
How is the functionality any different, specifically, and what is the true
impact of the functional differences.
Are there any limitations anyone would deem critical??
Thanks in advance!
Ryan A. Branstetter
Technical Services Manager - Information Technology
Murphy-Hoffman Company
(816) 242-6292 Direct
(816) 309-3593 Cell
(877) 683-6618 E-Fax
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With aproximately 95% of our 1000 user base existing across a WAN, I need
to understand what limitations Terminal Server with Citrix presents over a
Fat Client.
I am 100% clear on why we need to run Terminal Server to connect the
remotes, I just
need to understand what they WILL and WON'T be able to do.
How is the functionality any different, specifically, and what is the true
impact of the functional differences.
Are there any limitations anyone would deem critical??
Thanks in advance!
Ryan A. Branstetter
Technical Services Manager - Information Technology
Murphy-Hoffman Company
(816) 242-6292 Direct
(816) 309-3593 Cell
(877) 683-6618 E-Fax
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PRIVILEGED / CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION may be contained in this message. If
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