AnywhereTS

Free thin client solution for Windows. Converts PCs to thin(Thinstation) clients

AnyhwhereTS is a completely free thin client solution for Windows. It converts PCs to thin clients and will allow you to customize and deploy these thin clients completely from within a Windows environment. In less than 5 minutes you will be able to setup a complete thin clients solution on your server with fast, free clients that boot from the server or from local CD. AnyhwhereTS is built as a Windows wizard and runs on all Windows machines. All configuration operations and input is made in a fully graphical native Windows user interface. There is no need for learing any command line tools. In fact, in ts-config, there are none. The wizzard guides you through the different settings, leaving you with either a system for network booting, or a boot floppy or CD-R as approriate.ts-config can also create a standalone CD-R version. This version will not boot from the network, as everything is contained on the CD-R disc.You can create any number of thin clients with ts-config. You also have the option to select drivers for network adapters, graphics etc for your configuration or include all drivers and let the client autodetect which hardware is present at boot time.

Minimum requirements: Pentium II, 40 MB RAM, 50 MB hard disk space

Operating system: Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64

Program URL: http://anywherets.com

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