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Windows Advanced Server allows IT professionals to share Internet access, flatten their network, and not compromise connectivity. Windows Advanced Server I have to admit that at first glance, I thought it was a bad idea to place a Windows box on my network just to share Internet access.

However, the Remote and Routing Access module quickly changed my mind. After the installation and a lot of experimenting with the many new modules, it turned out to be a very eye-opening experience. There are many modules, plug-ins, and components included in the new network operating system, and in future articles, I am going to explore the many possibilities this OS offers.

Here a couple from this week. Skip to the content. Gotta love those type of applications We started last year, but this year we are really working on limiting IT? Here are the steps from the KB You can give additional groups and users logon permissions.

Click the Permissions tab. Click Add. Search for the groups or users that are appropriate for your Terminal Services management such as the Server Operators group. Click Add to place them in the bottom pane.

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