Boot to Client Software

September 21st, 2006 - 01:46 pm ET by Matt | Report spam
I work for a School District and have some laptops that I want to keep (but
they are getting old). I'd like them to boot right to the Terminal Service
Client - I don't want anything running locally.

So, user turns laptop on, machine does it's thing, then bam - they are
connected to my Terminal Services farm.

Can someone point me a solution? Thanks.
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#1 nathan.hague
December 12th, 2006 - 04:33 pm ET | Report spam
hi there,

email me - for a link to easyRDP (that goes for
anyone actually...!)

nathan



RickS wrote:
I would like to implement the same type of solution. I have looked for
downloads of easyRDP and DOSRDP/XP with no luck. Does anyone know where I can
find either of these products?

We have a bunch of older PCs and newer XPe thin clients. We have implemented
an Oracle Portal and would like to use this to run our apps and terminal
server desktop. What we have in mind is to PXE boot an image that will run
and RDP client. Then have that client connect to a terminal server that will
launch our portal web page on connection., That way if for some reason the
portal is down the users will still be able to boot to their regular OS and
still be functional.

Rick

"Funkidredd" wrote:

> there is a few solutions out there. easyRDP, Linux boot project and other
> DOS RDP clients. Google them my man.
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> "Matt" wrote in message
> news:
> >I work for a School District and have some laptops that I want to keep (but
> > they are getting old). I'd like them to boot right to the Terminal
> > Service
> > Client - I don't want anything running locally.
> >
> > So, user turns laptop on, machine does it's thing, then bam - they are
> > connected to my Terminal Services farm.
> >
> > Can someone point me a solution? Thanks.
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