thanks for that info.
>>Are you using one of those? if not why? if yes why did you choose it?
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>We use GoGlobal by Graphon. It seemed the most professional and most supported of the bunch.
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>There were basically 2 groups of providers:
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>1. Inexpensive foreign outfits like Terminal Services Plus. The bad English on these sites didn't leave me with a warm and fuzzy feeling about future support.
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>2. Expensive and complicated corporate solutions like Citrix. Download a free trial and never get the darn thing working because setup is so complex.
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>What we found with GoGlobal is that they are a real company that speaks English and actively supports their product. Secondly, unlike Citrix and others, the installation and configuration was easy. GoGlobal definitely isn't the cheapest, and it has a few quirks, but support is what I'm paying for. When a Windows Update comes down the pike that causes an issue we get a heads up email to not install it and generally they have a new release out within a week or two that then allows the specific windows update to be loaded. I have a feeling that a lot of these similar products that bypass RDP licensing have similar issues with windows updates.
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>>>There are a handful of similar products out there. I think I've evaluated all of them by now.
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www.winflector.com>>>
>>>GoGlobal by Graphon
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http://www.graphon.com/products-and-solutions/go-global-windows>>>
>>>Amazon WorkSpaces
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https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/?nc1=h_l2_cn>>>
>>>2X Application Server
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http://www.2x.com/applicationserver/>>>
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http://www.thinstuff.com/products/xpvs-server/
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