I agree completely. Missed that piece of information. My recommendation of a terminal server would be if both offices were open at the same time with multiple users.

I will give one caveat, although it's not worth the cost of a terminal server. (Mohamed, when we say terminal server, we are simply referring to a computer -- hopefully with good hardware -- and an OS that you enable Terminal Server).

On Wednesday mornings, I have a nurse practioner. Each person has their own computer, and like me, the NP has three that she uses. I am at home and need to do a little housecleaning before I come in. Given that my computer has performed its nightly crash, I can only log into the server. Which I do, and I cringe. Of course, I could log into someone's computer and ask them to turn mine of.

One thing that always kills me, though, is any time I remote into someone's computer and it asks them to allow it, they freak out and kick me off. AARRGGHH. Of course, this is not a good reason to get TS. You may as well just have another computer. Then again, may as well use that other computer as your own.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine