Originally Posted by
gfunkdave
As for remote desktop, some users (me, my dad, my mom, and a couple of the front desk personnel) like to connect from home evenings/weekends to maintain files on the shared drive and telnet into the Unix server to check upcoming days' schedules, patient accounts, etc.
So long as it is only a user or two at a time you don't need terminal services licenses; you can just use the regular remote desktop "support" feature that is built in to the OS. Same technology but slightly different licensing.