Terminal Services

If your company relies on Terminal Services for clients to access applications, the network, or resources, you know how important and powerful this technology is. Terminal Services allows a company to provide high-end solutions for legacy operating systems and limited hardware. Without Terminal Services, many companies would be far less productive.

Controlling and limiting Terminal Services sessions can be a full-time job. Terminal server sessions must be protected, along with the servers that run Terminal Services. This is why Microsoft has provided more than 50 Group Policy settings that help control Terminal Services. Many of these settings can be configured to help lock down terminal servers and client sessions.

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