FYI JK -----Original Message----- From: SearchWin2000.com Join us in this webcast for more on a free tool that lets you configure terminal server settings from the command line in Windows 2000 and 2003 without having a Windows 2003 domain structure. http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,25073,00.htm?track=NL-129 ==================================================================== TITLE: Command-line control of terminal services without group policies WHEN: TODAY - February 26, 2004 at 12:00 p.m. EST (17:00 GMT) SPEAKER: Christa Anderson, Author, writer and speaker SPONSOR: Wyse Technology http://www.wyse.com ATTEND THIS EXPERT WEBCAST TODAY: http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,25073,00.htm?track=NL-129 ==================================================================== NOTE: To access this webcast, you must: Disable pop up blockers; Disable firewalls blocking streaming media/audio; Adjust your cookie settings to receive Broadcast.com media. Test your system here: http://audience.broadcast.yahoo.com. ==================================================================== ------------------- SPONSORED BY: WYSE TECHNOLOGY ------------------ Wyse Technology is the worldwide leader in end-to-end server-centric access to web and Windows(r) applications. From the client, through the network, to the server, Wyse makes computing more manageable and cost-effective through our Winterm(tm) thin clients that provide affordable access to information, Wyse Expedian(tm) software that delivers ROI from existing server hardware, and software tools including Rapport(tm) for Wyse and Alcatraz(tm) that manage a broad spectrum of information access devices. Find out more by visiting http://www.wyse.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ==================================================================== ABOUT THIS EXPERT WEBCAST ==================================================================== Windows 2003 allows you to edit terminal server settings using group policies, instead of limiting you to making changes in user account properties or through Terminal Services Configuration. However, group policies only work if you have a Windows 2003 domain structure, and don't help you at all if you're using Windows 2000 terminal servers. In this session, you'll learn about a free tool that lets you configure terminal server settings from the command line -- even for Windows 2000 terminal servers. You'll also learn how to use VBScript to configure Windows 2003 Server settings! Attend this webcast today: http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,25073,00.htm?track=NL-129 ==================================================================== ABOUT THE SPEAKER ==================================================================== Christa Anderson, a columnist for Windows and .NET Magazine and Terminal Services site expert for SearchWin2000, is an internationally-known speaker and writer about server-based computing. Her books include Windows Terminal Services (Sybex, 2002), The Definitive Guide To MetaFrame XP (available from www.realtimepublishers.com) and co-authorship of the best-selling Mastering Windows Server 2003 (Sybex, 2003). You can sign up for her free e-mail newsletter at her server-based computing site: www.termservhub.com. This message was sent from a dummy mailbox by a customer of the Cuyahoga County Public Library. Please do not reply. Messages sent to this address will not be received. ******************************************************** This weeks sponsor triCerat Inc. triCerat makes your job easier by offering essential applications to eliminate your printing, policy and profile, and your application management problems. http://www.triCerat.com ********************************************************** Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: http://thin.net/links.cfm *********************************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm