05-28-2002 10:48 AM - edited 03-12-2019 07:00 PM
Can I use NT Server to build a Peripheral Gateway instead of NT Workstation?
05-28-2002 11:10 AM
Yup. That is the preferred deployment model now for ICM (Server products rather than Workstation or Professional).
/Jeff
07-03-2002 07:24 PM
Yes. ICM PG's will run on NT Server or Workstation.
This is especially useful if you're using ICM's CTI Server on that same PG platform as NT Server provides more connectivity support (threads) than Workstation.
Also, if you plan to upgrade to Windows 2000 (with ICM 4.6.2) in the near future, you'll probably want to use Windows 2000 Server on all your platforms--Windows 2000 does not allow RAS connections (for remote support) to be configured on Windows 2000 Professional (workstation) devices. And, there is no direct upgrade tool from Microsoft to upgrade directly from NT Workstation to Windows 2000 Server--you'll have to flatten and rebuild the machine to go to Server in that case.
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