Chapter 28. Deploying Terminal Services

Concepts 1005

Requirements 1007

Installation 1008

Administration 1016

Summary 1031

Microsoft Windows Terminal Services (WTS) was introduced for Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server with the separate Terminal Server Edition. However, starting with Microsoft Windows 2000, and continuing in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, it is a fully integrated part of all Windows servers, at least in the Remote Desktop for Administration mode (equivalent to what was called Remote Administration Mode in Windows 2000 Server)—simply another service. It’s also a part of Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a single user mode where it is called Remote Desktop. You can use WTS as a mechanism to manage and control your servers from anywhere ...

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