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Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Services
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How does Microsoft RemoteApp server-based virtualization work?
With RemoteApp, users can access virtual apps that reside in a data center or in a cloud-based VM rather than locally on their devices. The app still behaves as though it's local. Continue Reading
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What are the open source remote display protocol options?
Fluctuating VDI costs can catch any organization by surprise. Consider open source remote display protocols to keep the price tag low and user experience high. Continue Reading
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Edge computing technology holds VDI potential
Edge computing is finding its place in the enterprise to handle data growth. IT may use that same advantage to help address problems in a VDI deployment. Continue Reading
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Should my organization consider Microsoft RemoteFX?
Microsoft RemoteFX is a feature in Windows Server that can help a virtual desktop behave more like a physical one. Continue Reading
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RDSH vs. VDI comparison proves use case is everything
In a RDSH vs. VDI comparison, it's not a matter of which is better. The most important thing is which one best fits your use case. VDI is good if users need multiple applications, but RDSH is a more lightweight model. Continue Reading
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Denying Terminal Service connections in remote admin mode
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Terminal Services rejecting sessions on a server
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Printing from a TS client connected to a TS server
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Application metering for Windows Terminal Services
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Can you run a remote Terminal Services session on Win98 or WinXP?
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What can I do to reduce the heavy load on my Terminal Server?