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When the Terminal Services pass-through option is set to Enabled or Automatic 
on the Global Settings page and the Terminal Services Client is installed on the 
Windows® client (installs by default on Windows® XP), the Terminal Services 
button is enabled. When the Terminal Services button is clicked, the applet tries 
to launch the Terminal Services, even if the server is not running a Windows® 
operating system. 
You must comply with Microsoft® license requirements which are the same as 
connecting through the server's NIC. For instance, when set for administrative 
access, Terminal Services does not allow more than two connections, regardless 
of whether the connections are through the server's NIC or iLO or both. 
 
Terminal Services Pass-Through Status 
The iLO Status page displays the status of the Terminal Services pass-through 
feature, as follows: 
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Server software not detected 
Available for use 
In use 
The UID light flashes whenever a Terminal Services connection is active through 
the iLO. It flashes at the same frequency and duty cycle as when the Remote 
Console is active. 
 
Terminal Services Warning Message 
Terminals Services users operating on Windows® 2003 Server might notice the 
following when using the Terminal Services pass-through feature of iLO. If a 
Terminal Services session is established through iLO and a second Terminal 
Services session is established by a Windows® administrator (Console mode), 
the first Terminal Services session is disconnected. However, the first Terminal 
Services session does not receive the warning message indicating the 
disconnection until approximately one minute later. During this one-minute 
period, the first Terminal Services session is available or active. This is normal 
behavior, but it is different than the behavior observed when both Terminal 
Services sessions are established by Windows® administrators. In that case, the 
warning message is received by the first Terminal Services session immediately.