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Optimizing Applications for Windows 2000 Terminal Services and Windows nt server 0
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bet | 40/49 | Sana | 29.03.2021 | Hajmi | 197,5 Kb. | | #13691 |
Legacy Applications
The Windows 2000 Server operating environment has specific requirements for hosting MS-DOS-based and 16-bit Windows-based applications. These requirements also apply to the Terminal Services environment—any MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based application that won’t run on Windows 2000 Server or Windows NT Server 4.0 also won’t run on Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services enabled, or on Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition. When Terminal Services is enabled, the system is more sensitive to ill-behaved legacy applications than the traditional Windows client/server environment is, because a single ill-behaved application can affect all users on the Terminal Services network.
Predicting which legacy applications will work well in the Terminal Services environment and which will not is difficult. In most cases, the only way to determine the feasibility of a specific application is to test it in the Terminal Services environment. However, there are some application behaviors and origins that are known to be incompatible with or detrimental to the Terminal Services environment:
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