Securely Building Remote Session Services

When building security into RDS, keep in mind that you are giving users certain levels of access to a shared resource. Essentially, users are logging on to a system and using the applications and services installed on that server or virtual machine. With this in mind, it is important to strike a balance between a user’s productive capability and what the user can do (intentionally or accidentally) to a system. Otherwise, a single session can significantly affect other user sessions, as well as the entire RD Session Host server or an individual shared virtual machine. In addition, administrators should also consider that depending on their deployment strategy, users might be accessing RDS from external ...

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