Originally posted by mthaler:So, back to question 2, please help with terminal server in conjunction with SBS2000. Can you set up a Win2k server as a member server to handle the TS clients? And how many clients per server is advised?
Yes, typically Windows Terminal Services is installed on a member server, and not on a domain controller. This relieves the domain controller of the additional activities that are required.
You also normally find that WTS servers are often better spec'ed than run-of-the-mill domain controllers. Based on figures quoted on the release of Windows 2000 Server, you'll need to provide between 4mb and 8mb (on top of the base RAM requirement) for each terminal services session. Processor speed also has a large impact of the responsiveness of the sessions, most recommend that you plump for a dual-processor server as a minimum. Essentially try and get the best possible processor(s) with as much RAM as you can afford.
Also, be aware that the licensing scheme for WTS is above and beyond that required for Windows 2000 Server. WTS requires a seperate Windows 2000 Server license, normal Client Access Licenses (CAL) for that server and additional specific WTS CALs per seat. But the good news is that (AFAIK), Windows 2000 & XP Pro allow you to access a WTS server without having to have a client CAL.
Hope this helps.