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Terminal Services Client
I just had to install Windows' Terminal Services Client so I can run one of our database frontends remotely. I've never used this before, and it's pretty slick. Not quite a remote X session, but way better than PC Anywhere.
The question is: Off the Start menu, I have two options: Log Off and Disconnect. What's the difference? Both have the same result on the client end - the session closes and when I start it again, I have to log in again. Is there supposed to be a difference? Which is better to use? I couldn't get a straight answer out of my IT guy, which tells me he doesn't know.
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