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Administering your InfoPrint Manager server using a Windows Terminal Server client
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Chapter 10. Administering your InfoPrint Manager server using a Windows Terminal Server client While you can do most administrative tasks using the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI, there are a few that you must do using the Management Console. However, since the Management Console must reside on the system that your InfoPrint Manager server is installed on, performing those tasks can be inconvenient. The only way to perform administrative tasks on the Management Console on a different system is to use a Windows Terminal Server. If you use Windows 2000, Terminal Server capabilities are included in Windows 2000 Server. Therefore, you must install your InfoPrint Manager server on a Windows 2000 Server system, not a Windows 2000 Professional system. Once you have InfoPrint Manager installed on the correct version of Windows, you need to install the Terminal Server Client on any other systems that you want to be able to access the Management Console from. You can install the client on one of these systems: v Windows 2000 Server SP4 v Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition v Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition Use the "Installing the Windows Terminal Server client" procedure to create installation disks and install the client. Installing the Windows Terminal Server client To complete this procedure, you need two blank floppy disks. For Windows 2000/2003 Server: 1. Log on to the system that your InfoPrint Manager server is installed on. 2. On Windows Server, click Start → Programs → Administrative Tools → Terminal Services Client Creator. 3. Select Terminal Services for 32-bit x86 Windows and check the Format disk(s) check box. Click OK. 4. Follow the instructions in the pop-up dialogs to create your Terminal Services Client installation disks. Note: Save these disks. You will need them if you ever need to uninstall the client. 5. Close the dialog once the disks are created. 6. Log on to the machine that you want to install the Terminal Services Client on. 7. Insert the first Terminal Services Client installation disk in the drive. 8. Navigate to that disk drive and double click Setup.exe to start the Terminal Server/Services Client Setup wizard. 39