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SUMMARYWindows 2000 Terminal Services have 2 modes of operation, Remote Administration Mode and Application Server Mode. Remote Administration Mode permits 2 concurrent connections and is designed to permit administrators to remotely manage a server using a Terminal Services client. This setting minimizes impact on server performance. Application Server Mode is designed to provide access to Windows 2000-based computer desktop and its programs for users connecting with a Terminal Services client. This setting optimizes program response time. This article describes how to change between these two modes of operation. MORE INFORMATIONTo change the current operating mode of a Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services enabled:
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