Best Practices Analyzer for Remote Desktop Services: Configuration
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Storage Server 2012
Topics in this section can help you bring Remote Desktop Services running on Windows ServerĀ® 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012 into compliance with configuration best practices. Content in this section is most valuable to administrators who have completed a Best Practices Analyzer scan of Remote Desktop Services, and who want information about how to interpret and resolve scan results that identify areas of Remote Desktop Services that are noncompliant with configuration best practices.
Best Practices Analyzer and configuration rules
Configuration rules are applied to identify settings that might require modification for Remote Desktop Services to perform optimally. Configuration rules can help prevent setting conflicts that can result in error messages or prevent Remote Desktop Services from carrying out its prescribed duties in an enterprise.
For more information about Best Practices Analyzer and scans, see Best Practices Analyzer.
Topics in this section
RDS: The license server must be activated before you can install RDS CALs onto the license server
RDS: The RD CAP stored on the server running NPS must be configured correctly to support RD Gateway
RDS: The RD Gateway server must be configured to use a valid SSL certificate
RDS: The RD Gateway server must have at least one RD CAP enabled
RDS: The RD Gateway server must have at least one RD RAP enabled
RDS: The RD Gateway server should be configured to allow connections from all supported clients
RDS: The RD Gateway server should be configured to allow new connections
See Also
Concepts
Best Practices Analyzer for Remote Desktop Services: Operation
Best Practices Analyzer for Remote Desktop Services