Hi,
I don't know much about Server 2003, but I'm trying to find out for sure if I could use it to serve up disk images to diskless clients. We run a production environment, and there would only be 3 diskless clients, probably running Windows XP Pro, all using the same domain user account, and running only one application on each machine.
The only info I could find on the MS site outlines a "terminal services"-type environment, where the client workstations have their own OS, but run applications from the server. That won't do me any good. I would prefer to put the processor/memory load on the clients.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
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I don't know much about Server 2003, but I'm trying to find out for sure if I could use it to serve up disk images to diskless clients. We run a production environment, and there would only be 3 diskless clients, probably running Windows XP Pro, all using the same domain user account, and running only one application on each machine.
The only info I could find on the MS site outlines a "terminal services"-type environment, where the client workstations have their own OS, but run applications from the server. That won't do me any good. I would prefer to put the processor/memory load on the clients.
Thanks for your help,
Mike
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