| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 3.9MB PDF | Date added | 01 Oct 2005 |
| Topics | Directory Services | ||
| Downloads | 281 | ||
There are proven advantages of running Microsoft Windows Terminal Services and Citrix applications on IBM iSeries IXS (xSeries server on a card under the iSeries hardware enclosure) and IXA (xSeries server externally attached to the iSeries via external iSeries system cabling). Base documentation already exists in the iSeries Information Center and related IBM Redbooks about iSeries and Windows integration. The objective of this paper is to make it easier to get such a network up and running. Specific examples are given using a sample network with an iSeries system and multiple integrated xSeries servers using Windows Terminal Services, Citrix applications, and Windows-based applications.
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