?– TS RemoteApp, which is an element of Terminal Server that provides remote
access to standard Windows programs.
?– TS Web Access, which is installed as a TS role service, but is really an
Internet Information Services (IIS) web application that provides access to TS
RemoteApp by use of a web browser.
?– TS Licensing, which is a TS role service that provides for client licensing of
Windows TS.
?– TS Gateway, which is a TS role service that provides secure, encrypted access
to resources on a LAN connected to the Terminal Server by remote users.
?– TS Session Broker, which is a TS role service that provides load balancing
among several terminal servers (a ???farm???) and reconnects a TS client to an
existing session in that farm.
?–? Remote Desktop Connection 6.0, which is separate client software that is
preinstalled on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista Business and Ultimate,
and can be downloaded for Windows Server 2003 SP1 or SP2 and Windows XP
Professional SP2, that allows the client to connect to and use TS. Remote Desktop
Connection 6.0 is required to use Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services,
Terminal Server, TS RemoteApp, TS Web Access, and TS Gateway.
SET UP TERMINAL SERVICES
In this section, we??™ll talk about setting up, configuring, and managing TS, Terminal Server,
and the other TS role services except TS Licensing and Remote Desktop Connection,
which will be discussed in later sections.
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