Microsoft Windows Terminal Server

 

Use Microsoft® Windows® Terminal Server features with iSeries Access for Windows.

Microsoft Windows Terminal Server is a feature that allows multiple, simultaneous client sessions to run on a single Windows server. It allows connections from multiple client platforms, including not only Windows, but network stations, UNIX®, Linux®, DOS, OS/2®, and others. By installing System i Access for Windows on a Windows server that provides this feature, workstations that do not have iSeries Access for Windows installed can access iSeries services.

Set When to check service level to Never on the Service tab of iSeries Access for Windows Properties when running Terminal Services and using Windows 2000, and later, operating systems.

For information on installation, support, known problems, and solutions when using iSeries Access for Windows with a Microsoft Windows Terminal Server, refer to APAR II11373.

For more information about Terminal Services on a Windows server, consult Microsoft documentation or their Web site.

 

Parent topic:

iSeries Access for Windows network environments
Related information
APAR II11373 Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition