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thustead
15 years agoContributor
Hi Robert!
Our 64-bit application is deployed to a Terminal Server farm that is accessed via a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connection as an Active Directory user. This architecture is designed to take advantage of the horsepower of the Terminal Servers. Our users access the application from their 32-bit workstations via RDP. The hurdle we have with RDP is that some aspects of our application operate differently due to the protocol whereas it wouldn't be an issue as a client-server application. Note, the users accessing the TSs only have access to this application and noting else. They don't even have a Desktop on the TS.
Thanks again,
Tom
Our 64-bit application is deployed to a Terminal Server farm that is accessed via a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) connection as an Active Directory user. This architecture is designed to take advantage of the horsepower of the Terminal Servers. Our users access the application from their 32-bit workstations via RDP. The hurdle we have with RDP is that some aspects of our application operate differently due to the protocol whereas it wouldn't be an issue as a client-server application. Note, the users accessing the TSs only have access to this application and noting else. They don't even have a Desktop on the TS.
Thanks again,
Tom