Hosting Applications with Terminal Server
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
With Terminal Server you can host applications in a central location, which saves management and deployment time and increases security because you install the applications once on a server, rather than on every desktop.
In This Chapter
Overview of the Terminal Server Deployment Process
Planning for Application Hosting
Planning Network and Hardware Resources
Designing Domain and User Configuration
Designing Terminal Server Installation and Configuration
Designing the Remote Desktop Connection Installation and Configuration
Additional Resources for Hosting Applications with Terminal Server
Related Information
For information about using Terminal Services and other remote management tools for remote administration, see the Storage Technologies Collection of the Windows Server 2003 Technical Reference (or see the Storage Technologies Collection on the Web at https://www.microsoft.com/reskit).
For more information about Remote Desktop, see "Configuring Remote Desktop" in Microsoft® Windows®* XP Professional Resource Kit Documentation* (or see "Configuring Remote Desktop" on the Web at https://www.microsoft.com/reskit).