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Marty Matthews

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008: A Beginner's Guide"


331 Chapter 11: Terminal Services and Remote Desktop
Terminal Services Configuration
Once you have installed the TS role and the Terminal Server role service, you can configure
TS using TS Configuration. TS Configuration allows you to determine the TS connections
that are on the computer and their properties, as well as the server settings. There can
be only one connection for each network interface card (NIC) or network adapter in the
computer, and all connections use RDP with TCP/IP. Therefore, if you have only one NIC
or network adapter, the default connection is all that you need. There are, though, some
important settings in the connection??™s Properties dialog box. Look at both the connection??™s
settings and the server settings that are available in TS Configuration with these steps:
1. Open TS Configuration by clicking Start | Administrative Tools | Terminal
Services | Terminal Services Configuration.
Or, in the Server Manager window, open Roles and Terminal Services, and click
Terminal Services Configuration.
In either case, Terminal Services Configuration will open, either within the
Server Manager, as you see in Figure 11-4, or within its own window.
Figure 11-4. TS Configuration is where you add and configure connections and other settings.
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2. Add additional connections if you have more than one NIC or network
adapter, by clicking Create New Connection in the Actions pane on the right.


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