Setting Up a Review Station

A local doctors office would like me to setup a workstation in their office where customers can access it and post reviews online to a number of different sites.
The the computers at the doctors office are networked using a Windows Workgroup. The hardware connecting them is a modem and a switch.
Would setting up this review station be as simple as putting it on a different work group? What is the best way to accomplish setting up this review station?
This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks Community

I am not an expert with Remote Desktop Services...far from it. I have, however, gotten this environment to work pretty well - - i.e. in that there is a farm, and it does balance fairly well. I have recently gotten the CA signed certificates working so no more weird prompts when connecting with newly configured RDP clients (i.e. thin clients), etc.Now - I have one more thing. I've been working on getting the RDS Gateway working, which for the most part, does work.I can browse to ts-broker.mydomain.com/rdweb and I see all my RemoteApps populated from my server farm. However, when I click an icon to open an app, here's what I see: I click 'Connect' and then I'm brought to this:So, worth mentioning:My broker and gateway server is the same box. Not sure if that matters or not. The two servers in the farm have the ts-broker computer namein...

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