These are the steps that I used to SUCCESSFULLY install Terminal Services:
- Execute the NTSwitch Program (Backup your system first) following the instructions that it gives
- You MUST install a Service Pack (I did SP4), it apparantly creates/restores some .REG entries (not sure which ones)
After Service Pack is installed REBOOT machine.
When you go into the START MENU>Settings>Control Panel>"Add Remove Programs" and click on "Add/Remove Windows Components" you will get a series of errors - it will tell you what files that are missing.
These are the (12) files you must have:
certocm.dll
certocm.inf
ins.inf
licenoc.dll
licenoc.inf
ocmri.inf
rsoptcom.dll
rsoptcom.inf
tsoc.dll
tsoc.inf
wmsocm.dll
wmsocm.inf
You will need to obtain these files either from an existing W2KS/AS Server or from the CD.
Copy all .inf files to the Windows/Inf directory
Copy all .dll files to the System32/Setup directory
If this is done correctly then when you run the Add/Remove component it will list (2) Terminal Services options
You will also have to have either a W2K Server or Advanced Server CD to actually install the Terminal Server files, these are located in a compressed format on the /I386 directory (TSC.001) on the CD (about 14MB)
Cheers...
- Execute the NTSwitch Program (Backup your system first) following the instructions that it gives
- You MUST install a Service Pack (I did SP4), it apparantly creates/restores some .REG entries (not sure which ones)
After Service Pack is installed REBOOT machine.
When you go into the START MENU>Settings>Control Panel>"Add Remove Programs" and click on "Add/Remove Windows Components" you will get a series of errors - it will tell you what files that are missing.
These are the (12) files you must have:
certocm.dll
certocm.inf
ins.inf
licenoc.dll
licenoc.inf
ocmri.inf
rsoptcom.dll
rsoptcom.inf
tsoc.dll
tsoc.inf
wmsocm.dll
wmsocm.inf
You will need to obtain these files either from an existing W2KS/AS Server or from the CD.
Copy all .inf files to the Windows/Inf directory
Copy all .dll files to the System32/Setup directory
If this is done correctly then when you run the Add/Remove component it will list (2) Terminal Services options
You will also have to have either a W2K Server or Advanced Server CD to actually install the Terminal Server files, these are located in a compressed format on the /I386 directory (TSC.001) on the CD (about 14MB)
Cheers...