Module 7: Configuring Terminal Services
Overview Describe how the components of Terminal Services work together Identify new Terminal Services core features Use Terminal Services Web Access Describe Terminal Services Licensing
Lesson 1: Terminal Services Overview List the benefits of Terminal Services List the new features of Terminal Services Describe the benefits of using x64 with Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 Describe Terminal Services and the x64 architecture
Terminal Services Centralized Application Access Application Deployment Branch Office Secure Anywhere Access Compliance and Security Enabling Technologies TS Gateway TS RemoteApp TS Web Access Designed for low complexity scenarios Roaming user Branch office Home office Central office
New Features Windows Platform Investments Experience Features Security Features Management and Scalability Features
x64 and Terminal Services x86 and x64 TS User Capacity Scaling 2003 x64 4 cores 2003 x64 8 cores 2003 x86 4 cores 2000 x86 4 cores ~ x2 ~ x4 ~ x6
Benefits of x64 Architecture Features Not supported in 64-bit Windows x64 and TS Recommendations Benefits of x64 Architecture Features Not supported in 64-bit Windows x64 and TS Recommendations TS and the x64 Architecture
Lesson 2: Terminal Services Core Functionality List new Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 features List new Remote Desktop Connection Display features Enable device redirection Use Single Sign-On
Remote Desktop Connection Display Remote Desktop Connection display Custom display resolutions Monitor spanning Desktop Experience Desktop Composition Font Smoothing Display data prioritization
Device Redirection
Single Sign-On
Lesson 3: Terminal Services Web Access Describe how TS Web Access functions List new TS Web Access features with Windows Server 2008
TS Web Access Overview TS RemoteApp programs available from a Web browser Default Web page or SharePoint Services Active Directory Domain Services
New Functionality with TS Web Access
Terminal Services Licensing