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Posted by Benny Tritsch on September 10, 2008
[System Administration] [Management Tools] [Extensions] [Adapting the Standard]
Now that we have covered the basic concepts of Terminal Services under Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and the corresponding network and client options, it is time to move on to the subjects of administration and operation. We will introduce special system tools and extensions to the standard Windows Server 2008 environment.
This chapter focuses on the Terminal Services Manager as a powerful and centralized administration tool for all multi-user features of Windows Server 2008 and highlights specific adaptations of standard tools for optimum support of Terminal Services.
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| 7 | System Administration and Operation |
| 7.1 | Terminal Services Management Tools |
| 7.2 | System Tools Extensions |
| 7.3 | Adapting the Standard Environment |