win 7 as thinclient server


  1. Posts : 2
    Win 7 ultimate 32 Bit
       #1

    win 7 as thinclient server


    I have a computer lab, where i have 12 independent pc running winxp on each, each pc has configuration as
    p3 733 mgz 128 mb ram, 40 gb hdd, realteck 8139 nic card ( without boot rom ) . i am sharing my singal
    broadband internet with a single hub,
    now the question is i want to use these old.pc as thin client with hd boot option, and want to buy one singal
    powerful latest server. i want to run win 7 on all old pc with thinclient concept.
    i have little knowledge about thinclient concept, never did in practical. please help me, i really need
    expert advice from you .
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  2. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #2

    Bigkdeep, welcome to the windows 7 forum.
    One problem is that the thin clients are really running a remote desktop session on the host.
    Windows only allows 2 remote sessions on the single machine at a time.
    What you will have to do is to run windows server and purchase additional remote desktop clients for it.

    Terminal server is what you really want to do and windows xp and 7 only allow a max of 2 connections at the same time.
    The thin client is just a reduced Operating System version and requires a terminal server to connect to.

    Rich
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  3. Posts : 2
    Win 7 ultimate 32 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    what about ccboot software it runs on win7 as dhcp server and works diskless net boot on clients
    , i just have read about this concept, but not implemented yet. please advice will it solve my problem.
    i.know i have to buy nic with boot rom for this concept, please advice me.
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  4. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #4

    bigkdeep said:
    what about ccboot software it runs on win7 as dhcp server and works diskless net boot on clients
    , i just have read about this concept, but not implemented yet. please advice will it solve my problem.
    i.know i have to buy nic with boot rom for this concept, please advice me.
    Bigkdeep, regardless of what method you use to have the workstations either boot to a nic rom which loads the os across the network and takes up a lot of space on the "server", you are going to have the problem of remote desktop to the server and it being a terminal server.

    All the sites that google comes up with on a search for ccboot is a problem with my anti-virus (Vipre) which says that the site is dangerous.

    I would be careful.

    My recommendation is a windows server or even a linux server and then running remote into the server via terminal server for windows or something else for Linux.

    Best I can come up with.

    rich
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