All you need to remember
is one command: the question mark (?). If you type a question mark, you see a list of all the things
you can do with FTP.
Working with Terminal Server
Microsoft originally released Terminal Server with Windows NT 4.0, and it??™s been around in
various forms ever since. Terminal Server provides Windows functionality by using a mainframe
model. The client acts as a terminal for the server that has all of the applications the client needs to
run. Using this model, the client can run Windows even if it doesn??™t provide the functionality
required to do so. You can find Terminal Server resources at http://technet.microsoft.com/
en-us/windowsserver/terminal-services/default.aspx.
Make sure you check out the new Query utility if you??™re using Vista. This new utility helps you
discover details about Terminal Server and its associated users, processes, and sessions.
TIP You may find that you need to change the Server Core IP address to allow access to other
machines on the network. For example, the IP address for the Local Area Connection may default
to 169.254.54.55. Discover the current address by typing NetSH Interface IP Show Config
and pressing Enter.
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