4.6. Terminal Services Web Access

Another aspect of the new Terminal Services features for Windows Server 2008 is the Web Access role for Terminal Services. In effect, this role allows users to authenticate via Terminal Services and utilize applications over the Web. When properly set up, this role will allow a user anywhere in the world to be logged on remotely via the Internet and access a live application on their server without needing to install any software or special programs on their end. It is extraordinarily powerful and particularly useful for administrators. Now you can access a myriad of available applications using secure HTTP (HTTPS) over SSL.

4.6.1. Terminal Services Web Access Prerequisites

Just like other Terminal Services ...

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