Chapter 8. Managing the Terminal Server Runtime Environment

Previous chapters explored how to set up and configure a terminal server and the subordinate roles. Setting up the terminal server puts users in a position to log on and use it . . . but administrators need a tool to keep track of what those users are doing and to help them, if necessary. That tool is the Terminal Services Manager.

This chapter will explore how to use the session management ...

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