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Phonics Monkey
Greetings
Well "we" ended up with a batch of WT3700LE Wyse Terminals running WindowsCE that I need to find a way of testing before we sell them (assuming a buyer can be found...). I've never really worked with these things much...so what is the best basic/minimum server that I'd need to set up to connect these things to, to verify that they work? Suggestions on where to get said software would also be appreciated... wink2.gif

Thank You
Phonics Monkey
Nehemoth
I Supposed that any decent terminal services, in a matter of facts I supposed that with a 500Mhz and 256MB ram you can build a windows 2003 terminal services server for test.

We already using Compaq T1000 and T1010 with a brand new farm and they're working like a charm.
Sinbad
Ewwww windows CE terminal clients. GROSS.
Phonics Monkey
QUOTE(Painkiller @ Jul 25 2007, 20:16) *

I Supposed that any decent terminal services, in a matter of facts I supposed that with a 500Mhz and 256MB ram you can build a windows 2003 terminal services server for test.

We already using Compaq T1000 and T1010 with a brand new farm and they're working like a charm.

Terminal Services? Are you shiting me?!? I was under the impression this thing required Citrix/ICA some damn thing or the other. At least that's what the (booted to itself only) connection interface seemed to imply.

Do you have any documentation on how to configure one of these things for TS access?
Chugworth
QUOTE(Phonics Monkey @ Jul 25 2007, 23:22) *

QUOTE(Painkiller @ Jul 25 2007, 20:16) *

I Supposed that any decent terminal services, in a matter of facts I supposed that with a 500Mhz and 256MB ram you can build a windows 2003 terminal services server for test.

We already using Compaq T1000 and T1010 with a brand new farm and they're working like a charm.

Terminal Services? Are you shiting me?!? I was under the impression this thing required Citrix/ICA some damn thing or the other. At least that's what the (booted to itself only) connection interface seemed to imply.

Do you have any documentation on how to configure one of these things for TS access?

I was looking through the documentation... I assume yours in a 3-series. But apparently the Connection Manager gives you a choice of RDP or ICA:

http://www.wyse.com/products/winterm/quick...nnMgrWindow.htm
Phonics Monkey
Hm... Never actually got to a desktop with systemtray/start button. I just got a connection manager dialog that wanted to know where the ICA server was.

Either these terminals are alot older, or I need to play with it a bit more...perhapps I'll bring one home this weekend.

Thanks Chug
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