| Thinstuff XP/VS Terminal Server for Windows |
| Turn Windows XP, Vista, Small Business Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 into a full-blown Terminal Server! Adding Thinstuff´s XP/VS Terminal Server software to a Windows workstation enables you to establish an unlimited number of RDP connections to it. This turns your Windows workstation into a complete Terminal Server and enables cost effective Server Based Computing. |
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| Cost savings in your IT infrastructure |
| Deployment of Thinstuff´s XP/VS Terminal Server enables cost savings in licensing, hardware, service and support |
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| Thinstuff XP/VS Terminal Server provides even more! |
| Additional features which make XP/VS Terminal Server a really complete Terminal Server: |
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Enhanced Application Compatibility: Compatibility Mode for older applications which are not Terminal Server enabled (e.g. change user/install, ini file mapping, registry mapping, etc.) |
| Domain Authentication: Authentication of Terminal Server users in a Windows Domain |
| Shadowing: Mirroring of RDP sessions for support purposes |
| TSX USB: Thinstuff´s TSX USB is a revolutionary software solution that enables access to any client attached USB devices remotely over network just as if you would have plugged them in directly to the XP/VS Terminal Server computer |
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| Most of the following features which are currently under development will be fully compatible with Microsoft RDP6 clients and therefore do not require any additional client software: |
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TSX Application Control: Access to specific applications can be restricted to designated groups or users |
| TSX Remote Programs - Seamless Windows: TSX Remote Programs - Seamless Windows offer seamless integration of specific applications into the client´s desktop just as if they were local, instead of publishing the complete user desktop |
| TSX Session Broker - Load Balancing: Based on server load values incoming RDP sessions are automatically assigned to individual servers in multiple server environments |
| TSX Gateway - RDP over HTTPS: Encrypted transmission of the RDP protocol through SSL secured HTTPS connections on port 443 over the internet |
| TSX Web Access - Web Portal: Access to published applications through a web portal |
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