Windows Nt 4.0 Terminal Server Edition ((full)) Access

The client was a tiny executable (often fitting on a floppy disk). It was the original "bring your own device" tool—you could dial into your corporate server from a Compaq laptop running Windows 95 over a PPP connection and have a full NT desktop.

To connect to a TSE, you needed a client application. Microsoft provided clients for: windows nt 4.0 terminal server edition

But it was important .

"If the Multi-User kernel panics, we’re toast," Elias whispered. NT 4.0 wasn't originally built for multiple people to inhabit the same memory space. One bad application could crash the entire "Hydra" for everyone. The client was a tiny executable (often fitting

: For organizations with legacy applications that were only compatible with older versions of Windows, TSE provided a way to continue using these applications in a modern, multi-user environment. Microsoft provided clients for: But it was important