Issues or Symptoms |
Article Title & Link |
Description or Resolution |
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Server 2003 TS Overview |
Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 Terminal
Services |
The TS component of Server 2003 builds on the solid
foundation provided by the Application Server mode in Windows 2000 TS,
and includes the new client and protocol capabilities in Windows XP. TS
lets you deliver Windows-based applications, or the Windows desktop
itself, to virtually any computing device, including those that cannot
run Windows. |
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Guidelines for deploying TS |
Guidelines for Deploying Terminal Server |
how to installing
Your Terminal Server
How to installing Your License Server
How to activating Terminal Server Licensing
How to deciding What Type of CAL to Purchase
Making Sure That Your Terminal Server Can Detect the License Server
Matching Terminal Server Mode with Types of CALs Purchased |
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TS FAQs |
Frequently Asked Questions About Terminal
Services |
Deployment
Licensing
Connectivity
Client
Printing |
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How to plan and deploy a load balanced TS
farm using session directory, and how the session directory operates in
a load balanced environment. |
Session
Directory and Load Balancing Using Terminal Server |
TS Session Directory is a feature that
allows users to easily and automatically reconnect to a disconnected
session in a load balanced TS farm. The session directory keeps a list
of sessions indexed by user name and server name. This enables a user,
after disconnecting a session, to reconnect to the correct terminal
server where the disconnected session resides to resume working in that
session. |
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How to manage a server remotely |
Remote
Administration of Windows Servers Using Remote Desktop for
Administration |
Remote Desktop is a feature in Server 2003. It
provides the Windows graphical user interface to remote devices over
LAN, WAN, or Internet connections. This white paper explores the design
goals and implementation of Remote Desktop in Server 2003, and explains
how an enterprise can use this feature to remotely manage its Servers
from anywhere. |
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How to restrict user sessions
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Locking
Down Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server Sessions |
T this white paper explains how you can use the
features of Active Directory to restrict user sessions on the Terminal
Server to only the applications and desktop functionality that the
administrator deems necessary. |
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Where to download Remote Desktop Web
Connection |
Remote
Desktop Web Connection for Windows Server 2003 Software Download |
The Remote Desktop Web Connection
ActiveX control allows you to access your computer through Remote
Desktop, via the Internet, from another computer using Internet
Explorer. You must be using Internet Information Services (IIS) to use
this feature. |
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Remote Desktop FAQs |
Frequently Asked Questions about Remote Desktop |
Get answers to common questions about using
Remote Desktop. |
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How to enable users to connect a server
remotely |
Enabling Users to Connect Remotely to the Server |
Using the Remote Desktop Users group to grant access
to a terminal server
Assigning Permissions Manually |
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TS Tools and settings |
Terminal Services Tools and Settings |
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