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Terminal Services For Windows Server 2003
A guide to allowing Windows Server users to access applications remotely
Written for those beginning a design and those determining whether Terminal Services is right for a particular business, this book discusses what is needed to know to successfully deploy Terminal Services on Windows Server 2003.
All aspects of implementation and
deployment, complete with advantages and disadvantages, are explained, as well as server architecture, sizing, and design strategies; security, printing, and licensing; application installation and configuration; and user environment customization. Also covered are techniques for accessing Terminal Services applications via customized web portals.
Written for IT professionals, this book shows that while Terminal Services has been part of the Microsoft Windows Server operating system for more than five years, Microsoft has made many improvements for Terminal Services in Windows Server 2003 that need a thorough explanation.
The server environment
The user environment
The client environment
Operational considerations
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