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Manage Windows Server 2008 Using Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop allows you to manage from one central location multiple Windows Server machines that may physically sit in different regional offices.
Manage Windows Server 2008: Configure Backups and Perform Restores
You need to understand the requirements for recovering your server and data in your organization, most likely dictated by service-level agreements (SLA). SLAs define the amounts of time allowed for the recovery of your servers and what data needs to be available.
Windows Server 2008 : Determine Which Terminal Services Roles to Install
Terminal Services is actually a group of five role services that you can install on Windows Server 2008 (see Figure 1). This group of role services allows you to host desktops and applications, manage client access licenses (CALs), load balance multiple terminal servers in a farm, grant access to terminal servers via the Internet, and use web browsers to access terminal servers.
Windows Server 2008 : Install the TS Gateway Role Service and TS Web Access Role Service
The TS Gateway role service requires that IIS already be installed on the server where you will install TS Gateway. This role service also installs additional components in IIS
Windows Server 2008 : Install the TS Licensing Role Service
To install the TS Licensing role service, perform the following steps
Windows Server 2008 : Install the Terminal Server Role Service
Install the Terminal Server role service to provide secure access to data, applications, and resources on your internal network. Add TS Licensing to install, manage, and monitor CALs.
Windows Server 2008 : Configure a Load-Balanced Farm with TS Session Broker
To begin with, session load balancing is supported only on terminal servers that are running Windows Server 2008, so all members of this group must be running Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 : Configure the TS Gateway Manager
In Terminal Services, if you expand the TS Gateway Manager and then highlight the TS Gateway Server for your organization, you see the connection and configuration status of your TS Gateway Server
Windows Server 2008 : Configure the TS RemoteApp Manager
The purpose of Terminal Services is to allow users to access applications and resources on a remote machine and operate on these applications and resources as if they existed locally.
Windows Server 2008 : Manage Terminal Services
Install software packages on the terminal server and then use the tools in the Terminal Services management snap-in to make applications available to users and manage settings for these installed applications. With these available tools, you can also monitor and manage users, sessions, and processes.
 
 
 
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