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How do I transfer current Office Products from PCs to Terminal Ser
Hi,
I am planning on moving from Client/Server to Terminal Services Server, but I am not sure on how will the users access their current Office products. We have around 10 different MS Office products for different users, how can I install these programs so that each user can access their own application in Terminal Server? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. |
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Re: How do I transfer current Office Products from PCs to Terminal Ser
In general, it can depend on what version of the Office products you're going to use and the licensing for them. For example, for Office 2007 only volume licensed editions of Microsoft Office can be installed to run on a Terminal Services environment. You may want to review the Office Resource Kit(s) for the versions you have for deploying to thin clients http://microsoft.com/office/ork as a starting point. =================== <<"ITNow" <ITNow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:52312600-FE44-42DC-B251-1A527BD6E958@microsoft.com... Hi, I am planning on moving from Client/Server to Terminal Services Server, but I am not sure on how will the users access their current Office products. We have around 10 different MS Office products for different users, how can I install these programs so that each user can access their own application in Terminal Server? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. >> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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