Summary

Windows Server 2008 adds important new capabilities to Terminal Services. When combined with the new second server that is part of SBS Premium, adding a terminal server to an SBS network is a natural fit, enabling additional application deployment options and giving the SBS administrator or consultant the tools to rationalize resources in the SBS domain. In this chapter, we’ve covered the new features of Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008, the installation and configuration of the Terminal Server Role, and implementation and deployment of TS RemoteApps.

In the next section of the book, we move on to maintenance and troubleshooting of your SBS network, beginning with basic monitoring and fine-tuning of performance.

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