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5.5. Managing a System Remotely Using Windows 2000 Terminal Services

By using Windows 2000 Terminal Services, you can manage a system containing the Intel® Dialogic System Software and associated boards from a remote computer. In this application of Terminal Services, the computer containing the Intel® Dialogic System Software and associated boards is the Server and the computer providing the remote access is the Client. The Server is required to run the Windows 2000 Terminal Services in the Application Server mode.

When the Client computer communicates with the Server computer using Terminal Services, the DCM graphical interface is displayed on the monitor of the Client computer. And the Client keyboard and mouse allow you to perform configuration tasks remotely by interfacing with the DCM installed on the remote Server that contains the Intel® Dialogic System Software and associated boards.

For additional information about using Terminal Services, refer to the Microsoft Web site.


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