Login on Mac os x server PDC from w2k terminal server

Hi.
I have just try to config some server for my network without solution and now I have set up my xserver with OD as PDC with windows service. On wy network I have a w2k terminal server with Active Diretory. Now that I have pdc on mac I want to ask you if I can shut down active diretcory and what can I do to login terminal server client to Open Directory? what musat I configure in w2k? I want to leave terminal server service running. Is there someone who has already done so? thanks

From what I understand, this will enable users logging in with lower powered equipment to take advantage of the processing power of the Mac Pro.
I'm not really sure what that means, but it's true only if they log in remotely via Screen Sharing, and you don't need OS X Server for that.
I'll be able to login via Ethernet when traveling and use applications that exists on the Mac pro as well as share files.
That's true, but again, you don't need Server for it.
Does that mean that any Mac or PC logging into my Mac Pro as a client will effectively be a dumb terminal?
In a sense, if you're thinking of Screen Sharing.
Will PC/Windows users see the Mac OS X operating system on their laptops when they do this?
Yes.

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