This article describes how to install and configure an Impero Guest on a terminal server machine so that it becomes available for use in each terminal server session started on that server.
Since Impero Connect modules running on the terminal server (in this case, the Netop Guests) are required to communicate with Impero Connect modules running outside the terminal server (i.e.: on networked PC's or “fat clients”, in this case the Impero Hosts), you must observe certain necessary non-standard configuration settings.
In most Terminal Server environments, the Impero Guest can be installed as on Windows PC. After the installation, you should make some minor configuration changes in the Guest for it to be available for all users in the Terminal Server.
In rare cases, you may have to install and run a Impero Gateway in the Terminal Server. The Impero Gateway can receive Impero communication that uses one communication protocol and send it using another communication protocol. It may also serve as a router for Impero traffic between virtual Impero networks.
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