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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services
Chapter 1: The Concept of Terminal Services
The History of Terminal Services
Server-Based Computing
Windows Server 2003 and Terminal Services
System Architecture
System Resources
Hardware Requirements
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
Licensing
Terminal Services Configuration
Chapter 3: Communication Protocols and Thin Clients
Network Connections and Protocols
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Different Client Types
Terminal Services Clients
Network Planning
Chapter 4: Administration and Operation
Terminal Services Manager
Adapting the Standard Environment
User and Group Administration
User Profiles
Printing
Chapter 5: Integrating Applications
Application Installation Procedures
Supporting Tools
Installing Applications - Examples
Developing Compatible Applications
Adjusting Server Dimensions
Chapter 6: Registry
The Registry - A Brief Introduction
Registry Keys for Terminal Services
Application-Specific Registry Modifications
Compatibility Flags
Chapter 7: Scripting
Shell Commands
Application Compatibility Scripts
Extending Functionality with KiXtart
Logon Scripts Using Windows Script Host
Using WMI
Logon Procedures Using the .NET Framework
Chapter 8: Security and Stability
Security Options
Logon Procedures
Security Policies for Terminal Servers
Desktop and Application Security
Secure File Access
Connection and Client Security
Network Access Control
Remarks on Stability
Chapter 9: Citrix MetaFrame XP Presentation Server
System Requirements and Architecture
Communication Protocol and Server Grouping
Installing a MetaFrame Server
ICA Clients and Program Neighborhood
Chapter 10: Administration of Citrix MetaFrame Servers
Published Applications
Printing
Scalability
Security
Chapter 11: Resource Management in Server Farms
Load Balancing and the Session Directory
Resource Management
Testing Terminal Server Environments
Integrating Third-Party Systems
Chapter 12: Web Access to Terminal Server Applications
Web Integration of Terminal Services
Remote Desktop Web Connection
Chapter 13: Application Access Portals
A Web Portal for Terminal Server Applications
Web Interface for MetaFrame XP
Citrix MetaFrame Secure Access Manager
New Moon Canaveral iQ
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server and Other Alternatives
Chapter 14: Optimization and Troubleshooting
Operating System
Applications
Network
Chapter 15: How to Plan Production Environments
Analyzing the Infrastructure
Calculating Operating Costs
Realizing Terminal Server Projects
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