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Win 2K server as Remote Desktop server?

Asked by x13 in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows 2000 Server

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I have a Windows 2000 Server at work that I also use as my workstation.

At home, I have a Vista Basic computer with basically nothing else installed on it.

I would like to be able to access my work computer from home, including my work email and programs (such as Adobe Illustrator) and network tools that are not installed on my home computer.

I realize that W2K comes with Terminal Services but from what I understand this would allow me to connect my home computer to our network as though it were physically in the office, but this is not what I want - I need to access my computer's programs and desktop.

Microsoft's download site only has the Remote Desktop client (not server). Is it possible to use Remote Desktop on the Windows 2000 Server and if so where do I get it.

I am the system administrator so yes... I have permission to do this :-)Start Free Trial
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