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Windows XP,  2000, Me, MT, 9x and terminal server2000 or NT4. Win 3.1 supported with NetOp School v1.5. ,

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PC: IBM PC/PS with an 80386 processor or higher or 100% compatible 

Video: Any graphics adapter supported by Windows

Disk space: Student and Teacher less than 5 Mb each

Windows: Windows Server 2003,Windows XP, 2000,NT 4, 3.51, Windows 95/98, Windows Me

IPX: NetWare Windows Client or compatible

NetBIOS: IBM or compatible

TCP/IP: Winsock 1.1 compliant

PC: IBM PC/PS with an 80386 processor or higher or 100% compatible 

Video: Any graphics adapter supported by Windows

Disk space: °­»ç,Çлý ¸ðµâ °¢ 5Mb À̳»

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Broadcast / Remote control via: 
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  • NetBIOS
  • TCP/IP

Non-polling communication engine:

  • No traffic except when screen changes or mouse/keyboard are activated
  • Only screen changes are transferred
  • Direct GDI
  • Call transfer
  • Screen caching
  • Data compression
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NetOp School for Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition (TSE) is in essence identical to the standard NetOp School modules under Windows, as far as feature set and performance. The main difference is a specific Terminal Server Protocol (TSP) to handle the communication between the sessions running on the Terminal Server to make Teacher and Student modules act like they are running on PCs on a network.

NetOp School supports Windows NT 4.0/2000 Terminal Server Environments (TSE). This has been implemented by adding a Danware developed Terminal Server communication profile to NetOp modules installed on a Terminal Server. This communication profile is applied only for communication between sessions on a Terminal Server. The features and performance are in essence identical to running NetOp School in a network.

Single server solution
In a single server environment with terminals connected directly to the server, the Teacher and TSE Student modules communicate directly using the NetOp Terminal Server Protocol (TSP). The Teacher module runs from the console.

    Teacher PC on a network - or Server Farm solution
    In a mixed environment using terminals, PCs and one or more servers on a network - the NetOp Gateway is necessary to connect Teacher and TSE Student modules using the NetOp Terminal Server Protocol (TSP). The Teacher module will be run from a PC. Student PCs on the network in the given environment can also participate in the Classroom.