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This article provides an overview of a feature that enables TS and TC to communicate using 4690 TCC/IP, but without using IP multicast as part of the protocol. Another name for this feature is 'unicast TCC/IP.'
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This article provides an overview of the debug tracing features of Terminal Services and Terminal Concentrator. Normally, trace files are generated for use by QVS for analysis but they can also be useful for integrators and end-users.
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This article provides details about the Terminal Concentrator (TC) file caching capabilities. The purpose of TC's file caching is to significantly reduce the number of file i/o read requests issued to the 4690 controller. The benefits include reduced controller workload and faster application loading under TC.
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This article provides details about the TERMRPAM Executable and how it is used in the Terminal Concentrator environment:
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This article provides information about the loop messages used in the Terminal Concentrator environment and how they compare to the traffic generated in a native environment where the Sales Application runs in the Terminal.
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This article provides details about the usage of 4610 printers in the Terminal Concentrator environment:
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This article provides additional details about memory use by various TC/4690 components.
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This article provides additional details about the technical differences between different uses of TC.
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This article identifies features supported by the various versions of Terminal Services.
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