SAP clients on a terminal services

How do you setup SAP clients on a terminal services? I want to deploy SAP 2007A (5 licenses)  on a windows 2008 server running terminal services.

Your question is not very clear. If I understand you correctly, you just need to install B1 client on the Terminal Server to connect to B1 database.
Thanks,
Gordon

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