Entorno Terminal Sever / Terminal Server environment

Hola,
estamos migrando todas las aplicaciones delos usuarios de nuestra organización a un entorno de terminal server. Todas las aplicaciones residirán en el servidor.
Instalamos BDS en el servidor pero no logramos que funcione al conectar el dispositivo en el PC local a través de terminal server.
Utilizamos la versión 6.1 del cliente de escritorio remoto.
Se puede hacer o al estar el dispotivo conectado localmente no es posible realizar la sincronización?
Gracias.
Un saludo.
Jordi
Hi,
we are migrating all the applications of our users to a terminal server environment. All the applications will reside in the server.
We installed BDS in the server but when we connect the device in the local PC it doesn't work when we connect across terminal server.
We use rdp client 6.1.
We can do it or it is not possible?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Jordi

Hola,
estamos migrando todas las aplicaciones delos usuarios de nuestra organización a un entorno de terminal server. Todas las aplicaciones residirán en el servidor.
Instalamos BDS en el servidor pero no logramos que funcione al conectar el dispositivo en el PC local a través de terminal server.
Utilizamos la versión 6.1 del cliente de escritorio remoto.
Se puede hacer o al estar el dispotivo conectado localmente no es posible realizar la sincronización?
Gracias.
Un saludo.
Jordi
Hi,
we are migrating all the applications of our users to a terminal server environment. All the applications will reside in the server.
We installed BDS in the server but when we connect the device in the local PC it doesn't work when we connect across terminal server.
We use rdp client 6.1.
We can do it or it is not possible?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Jordi

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