Hi Guys

I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys SBS
2000 network.
It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.

We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in login
names and passwords.
All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.

Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?


Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
Metafarme.
Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?

Thanks for your help

Steve

Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by Kevin

Kevin
Wed Jan 14 06:03:51 CST 2004

Steve, re: user logins, there's no need to have to re-enter any
userid/passwords locally on the TS. From your SBS2000, you simply need to go
into AD Users properties for each user and click the box that allows
(enables) them to access the TS. Imediately that user can then login via the
TS.

I'll let someone else with more experience address publishing an app on the
TS.


"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
> Hi Guys
>
> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys SBS
> 2000 network.
> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
>
> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in login
> names and passwords.
> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
>
> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
>
>
> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
> Metafarme.
> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Steve
>
>



Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by Mark

Mark
Wed Jan 14 20:51:00 CST 2004

you can publish ONE app in the environment tab of TS config or each user
depending if you want 1 app for EVERYONE or for certain users. I fyou want
a couple apps but a TOTALLY locked down desktop, look at my AppLauncher
program which does just that.

--
Sincerely,
Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000
www.MCSE2000.com
www.AppLauncher.com



"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
> Hi Guys
>
> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys SBS
> 2000 network.
> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
>
> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in login
> names and passwords.
> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
>
> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
>
>
> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
> Metafarme.
> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Steve
>
>



Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by Steve

Steve
Thu Jan 15 07:48:28 CST 2004

Many thanks for your help guys = We are off and running

Mark, is there a reseller in Australia?
"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
> Hi Guys
>
> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys SBS
> 2000 network.
> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
>
> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in login
> names and passwords.
> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
>
> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
>
>
> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
> Metafarme.
> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Steve
>
>



Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by Jim

Jim
Thu Jan 15 18:43:58 CST 2004

Mal, Wayne and SuperGumby are from au. I think Wayne is on the east
coast, Mal on the west coast and I don't know about SG. Haven't met
him face to face yet.

"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.net.au> wrote:

>Many thanks for your help guys = We are off and running
>
>Mark, is there a reseller in Australia?
>"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
>news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
>> Hi Guys
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
>> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys SBS
>> 2000 network.
>> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
>>
>> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in login
>> names and passwords.
>> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
>>
>> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
>>
>>
>> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
>> Metafarme.
>> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
>>
>> Thanks for your help
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email

Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Thu Jan 15 20:04:54 CST 2004

Sydney, but we're not resellers of Mark's products.

"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:upce00lagl006la4cdkig6dhgth27kqadm@4ax.com...
> Mal, Wayne and SuperGumby are from au. I think Wayne is on the east
> coast, Mal on the west coast and I don't know about SG. Haven't met
> him face to face yet.
>
> "Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.net.au> wrote:
>
> >Many thanks for your help guys = We are off and running
> >
> >Mark, is there a reseller in Australia?
> >"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
> >> Hi Guys
> >>
> >> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
> >> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys
SBS
> >> 2000 network.
> >> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
> >>
> >> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in
login
> >> names and passwords.
> >> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
> >>
> >> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
> >>
> >>
> >> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
> >> Metafarme.
> >> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help
> >>
> >> Steve
> >>
> >>
> >
>
> Jim B. SBS MVP
> remove the mvp to send email



Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by Jim

Jim
Thu Jan 15 21:45:16 CST 2004

I did not make sense of of the reseller question. oops.

Who lives in the middle of your continent?

"SuperGumby" <not@your.nellie> wrote:

>Sydney, but we're not resellers of Mark's products.
>
>"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:upce00lagl006la4cdkig6dhgth27kqadm@4ax.com...
>> Mal, Wayne and SuperGumby are from au. I think Wayne is on the east
>> coast, Mal on the west coast and I don't know about SG. Haven't met
>> him face to face yet.
>>
>> "Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.net.au> wrote:
>>
>> >Many thanks for your help guys = We are off and running
>> >
>> >Mark, is there a reseller in Australia?
>> >"Steve Ryall" <ryall@wasp.com.au> wrote in message
>> >news:1074063358.650837@grimiore.conceptual.net.au...
>> >> Hi Guys
>> >>
>> >> I would greatly appreciate your views on the following.
>> >> I am going to install a new application server (2000) in my companys
>SBS
>> >> 2000 network.
>> >> It will be 2000 in Terminal mode.
>> >>
>> >> We have a about 45 users and I don't want to sit there - punching in
>login
>> >> names and passwords.
>> >> All users will have the same rights that they have in SBS.
>> >>
>> >> Could you please help me with the easiest way to propagate my users?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Secondly, I like the simple way that you can publish an application in
>> >> Metafarme.
>> >> Is there a simple way to do this in terminal server?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your help
>> >>
>> >> Steve

Jim B. SBS MVP
remove the mvp to send email

Re: SBS users in a Terminal server by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Thu Jan 15 22:05:23 CST 2004

no-one, unless you count goannas and emus, and there's not many of them
either.

"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:tdne00lnl5d9jp5siqu5a21p5c4nfkvth1@4ax.com...
> I did not make sense of of the reseller question. oops.
>
> Who lives in the middle of your continent?