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Windows Dedicated Server to have full control of the Windows 2003 Operating System, Control panle and terminal services client. |
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Below are main windows operating system FAQ
- How do I access my server?
Dedicated Servers with Windows 2000 or 2003 Server give you full Administrator access. We recommend using the free Microsoft program Windows Remote Desktop Connection or Terminal Services Client.
Windows Remote Desktop Connection is an updated version of Terminal Services, and allows you to view the desktop of your server on your local PC screen, just as if you were sitting in front of your server. It works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. You may already have the program installed at:
Start -> Programs -> Accessories ->
Communications -> Remote Desktop Connection
Simply run the program, type in the IP address of your server, and log in to view your server as if you were right beside it, as pictured:
After you log in, the Remote Desktop will open. RDC allows you to view the desktop of your server on your local PC, as if you were sitting in front of it. From here, you can perform administration duties.
- Why Windows Server cost more as compare to Linux Server?
Linux Server (Red Hat) is a free operating system while Windows (2000, 2003) are paid products of Microsoft and we pay for them on monthly basis. So we charge more for windows server
- Are FrontPage Extensions included?
Microsoft FrontPage extensions are installed by default and they can be updated by easily downloaded and installed if you or your clients want to take advantage of the FrontPage integration into Windows.
- Is ASP, PHP and PERL as well as ASP.NET?
ASP (active server page) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for building dynamic web sites. These are languages like PERL, PHP ASP.NET and ASP is installed on our servers.
- Can I do streaming audio and/or video with Windows 2000 Server?
Yes, Windows is an excellent and easy-to-use platform for streaming media. Windows Media Player is the leading streaming media player for PCs, and all megrisoft servers include Windows Media Server.
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