Not sure where to start with Terminal Services or Remote Desktop Services?
Windows Terminal Services (TS) is Microsoft's thin-client technology that allows users to access
desktops virtually. Renamed Remote Desktop Services (RDS) in Windows 2008 R2, the component --
built into Windows operating systems -- allows data to exist in a central location and simplifies
management for systems administrators.
We've compiled a plethora of information, including licensing basics, security tips and expert
advice on management to help you understand -- and maximize your organization's use of -- the
technology. Learn how to set up RDS on Windows 2008 R2, deploy TS Web Access, troubleshoot
connection problems and more
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Getting started with Terminal Services
- Management and security
- New features and upgrades
- Accessing Terminal Services remotely
- Application virtualization
Getting started with Terminal Services
- Setting up
Remote Desktop Service on Windows 2008 R2
See how to install and configure Remote Desktop Services to use Terminal Services and Remote
Desktop Gateway Manager, and learn to test Microsoft's virtual desktop infrastructure product.
- Capacity
planning for Terminal Services
Capacity planning for the latest version of Terminal Services can be confusing. Learn the trick to
simplifying the process.
- Dealing
with Terminal Services licensing issues
Intimidated by Terminal Services' complex licensing requirements? Find out how to choose the most
cost-effective licensing scheme.
- Terminal
Services tutorial: Remote data management
This tutorial provides an overview on licensing, managing and troubleshooting Terminal Services and
improving your TS architecture.
Management and security
- Manage
Remote Desktop Services with Windows PowerShell
Learn how Remote Desktop Services can be managed with PowerShell in Windows Server 2008 R2.
- Managing
Terminal Services via Group Policy
Configuring and hardening Terminal Services through Group Policy settings improves the server's
security and overall performance.
- Taking a
fresh look at Terminal Services security
Terminal Services simplifies application management, but many admins neglect security on the client
side of client/server environments. Learn how to mitigate risk.
- How
to troubleshoot Terminal Services connection problems
Having a problem with your TS connection resource limits? Find out how a registry key can help
resolve it.
New features and upgrades
- Terminal
Services get a makeover in Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2 brings a low-cost and easier-to-manage virtual desktop infrastructure closer
to reality in.
- Terminal
Services grows up with Windows Server 2008 R2
Enhanced functionality such as Remote Desktop Virtualization and fair-share CPU scheduling are two
new features in Windows Server 2008 R2.
- Remote
Desktop Virtualization
See why Remote Desktop Virtualization stands out as Windows Server 2008 R2's most compelling new
capability.
- Client-side
rendering
Client-side rendering is another compelling new feature in Remote Desktop Services.
- Terminal
Services in Windows Server 2008 offers new capabilities
Support for RemoteApp is among the new features in Windows Server 2008 that will appeal to end
users.
- Improved
TS resource management in Windows Server 2008
See the five ways in which accessing local hardware has improved in Windows Server 2008.
Accessing Terminal Services remotely
- Planning a
Terminal Services Gateway
Terminal Services Gateway is a secure way to access TS remotely, but it requires knowing how to
work with SSL certificates.
- Deploying
Terminal Services Web Access
Need to facilitate a remote Terminal Services session? The easiest method to use -- and set up --
is Terminal Services Web Access.
Application virtualization
- Working
with Remote App in Terminal Services
Learn how to use the RemoteApp feature in TS to host remote applications and access hosted
applications, allowing for centralized desktop management.
- Microsoft
bundles App-V with Remote Desktop Services
IT shops that upgrade to Windows Server 2008 R2 will get a bonus from Microsoft. The software
vendor will include its application-streaming technology in the license for free.
- Application
virtualization: The Terminal Services killer?
There are many reasons to deploy TS. But new virtualization technologies that simplify application
management and lower server costs could change all that.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Getting started with Terminal Services
- Management and security
- New features and upgrades
- Accessing Terminal Services remotely
- Application virtualization