Summary

This chapter introduced you to Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. At this point, you should understand how this role has developed since it became part of Windows 10 years ago, and what Terminal Services is used for. We also discussed the new business cases that Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services now supports and the roles that support these new business cases and how they interact. You should also have a broad overview of the other Windows roles that directly support Terminal Services functionality. Finally, we talked about how Terminal Services is built to be not just a feature set but a platform on which ISVs and consultants can develop custom solutions and scripts; we explained how this platform has evolved from the one in Windows ...

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