22" samsung xp embedded, thin client

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22" samsung xp embedded, thin client

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Samsung Syncmaster 220TN
22"Thin ClientPC Monitor Black, 700:1,300cd/m,8ms,1680x1050
LAN,Citrix,Audio Webcam

STEG Prod-Nr. : 717298 (sam-ls22tnt)
Manufacturers : Samsung
Manufacturers Nr. : LF22TNTSFG/EDC
Modell : Syncmaster 220TN
Warranty : 24 Months/Monate/Mesi/Mois
On-Site Manufacturer Warranty

www.stegpc.ch

What i don't understand is: as thin client it NEEDS ABSOLUTELY a windows-server edition to work? or more simply, it can login like a normal pc, trough the lan to a pc (win2k , or XP or vista) running Homeseer server?
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My thinclient ( with win ce os) connect with a rdp session with my homeseer pc (xp)
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so it works like a normal pc? @rualblas :could you tell me something about RDP, what do you need to create one and how it works?
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Maybe it is better to Google on RDP than trying to explain RDP here.
Ok, very short: RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol.
Windows XP and Vista have the RDP-client onboard out of the box and it is available as download for older Windows OS-es.

With the RDP client you can connect to machines that offer Terminal Services: W2K8, W2K3, W2K, XPP, Vista. With a RDP connection it feels much like you are physically working on the console of that machine, but you aren't.

The rest you can read here: ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Desktop_Protocol
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