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DataSafe NAS User’s Manual 
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terminal session is independent, with the host 
operating system managing conflicts between 
multiple users contending for shared resources. In 
sum, TSRA provides remote access for administering 
your DataSafe NAS from virtually anywhere on your 
network, giving system administrators a method of 
remotely managing the DataSafe NAS from any client.
Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSC) is the 
component running on the client machine; in the case 
of a DataSafe NAS, the TSC ActiveX component is 
automatically installed when he selects this task.
The primary difference between TSC and the 
traditional mainframe environment is that the dumb 
terminals in a mainframe environment only provide 
character-based input and output. A TSC or emulator 
provides a complete graphical user interface, 
including a Microsoft Windows desktop and support 
for a variety of input devices (such as keyboard and 
mouse).
In the Terminal Services environment, an application 
runs entirely on the terminal server. The TSC performs 
no local processing of application software. The 
terminal server transmits the graphical user interface 
to the client, and the client transmits your input back 
to the server. 
With TSC, you have full access to the DataSafe NAS 
desktop and can manage it as if you are sitting in front 
of a monitor attached to the DataSafe NAS. All 
Microsoft Windows management tools can be used, 
and the Windows 2000 online Help can be accessed.
When a user opens TSC she or he connects to the 
DataSafe NAS, and starts a session.
When he or she is finished, he or she can either 
disconnect, and leave the session running (to enable 
connecting to this session again later) or log off,