Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services Replaces Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition (TSE) will not be available after August 2000, except through OEMs and World Wide Fulfillment. Discontinuation is due to the integration of Terminal Services in Windows 2000 Server and the diminishing demand for TSE. TSE will be available in the retail channel until supplies are depleted.

Gates Unveils New Microsoft Software Management Vision
Taking steps to help software developers and IT departments address management challenges, Microsoft announced a new Operations Manager product for servers and applications, a broad set of .NET Management Services, and a Microsoft Management Alliance for partners.

Exploring Terminal Services in Windows 2000
Check out how Terminal Services is now integrated into the core Windows 2000 Server operating system. Learn more about Terminal Services architecture, client licensing, remote administration, and optimizing applications for use with Terminal Services.

Terminal Services Advanced Client Available for Download Offsite link
The Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSAC) is a Win32®-based ActiveX® control that can be used to run Terminal Services sessions within Internet Explorer. The TSAC Web package includes the downloadable ActiveX control and sample Web pages that can be used as a starting point for running Windows-based programs inside Internet Explorer.

Service Pack 6 for Terminal Server Available
Get the latest updates for Terminal Server. SP6 for Terminal Server is a cumulative collection of all previous service pack updates and contains no new features other than those that were introduced in SP4. Download Terminal Server SP6 and read the Market Bulletin. If you run Terminal Server on a Citrix Metaframe installation, be sure to also download the ICA Browser Stablity Update.

Windows NT® Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition delivers the Windows® experience to legacy desktop hardware via terminal emulation.