Find out how you can use the Rdpclip utility to transfer files between Windows 2000 terminal servers and their clients
Added: 07/16/2001,
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Taking a look at the SBC market and which products are competing with Citrix.
Added: 07/04/2007,
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In this article I will discuss how hackers use tools to perform brute force password hacking in Terminal Server environments.
Added: 07/20/2006,
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One of the biggest challenges in Terminal Server environments are printer related topics, where the drivers’ challenge is the main part of it. A lot of third party manufacturers have developed products to beat these challenges. Are these third party products useful in the printer challenge?
Added: 03/02/2006,
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If you have spent much time on this Web site, then you probably know that if properly deployed, the Terminal Services can greatly ease a network’s administrative burden, and can be a huge cost saver for a company. In spite of its many benefits, switching all of the users in the company from a client/server deployment to a thin client deployment is a big undertaking. In this article, I will discuss how to go about performing a pilot deployment for your new thin client environment.
Added: 03/23/2006,
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In this article I will explain how you can get your own customized RDP client and create an MSI file so you can deploy it remotely using Group Policies, SMS or any other tool you may have in place.
Added: 08/11/2006,
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Fileserving very often is a much underestimated part of Terminal Server environments. Improperly configured fileserving components can wreak havoc on your performance. In this two-part article we will explore fileserving in Terminal Server environments and how you can make sure that you get the best performance out if it.
Added: 05/04/2006,
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In this second part of the series we will talk about how you can determine if you have Fileserving performance issues and how you can prevent this from occurring by adhering to best practises.
Added: 05/25/2006,
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Beside the standard tools provided in the product there are also many wonderful tools available for the Terminal Server field. In this article I will describe the most used favorite tools and software, which are available for free.
Added: 06/09/2006,
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In Part 2 of this article series I continue the discussion on the best freeware tools, focusing on Security, Troubleshooting, Policies, Profiles, and more.
Added: 06/23/2006,
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How to use Group Policy to redirect the "Desktop", "My Documents", "Start Menu" and "Application Data" folders.
Added: 09/04/2007,
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In the article Terminal Server Environment Basic Concepts I already described the basic concepts/rules necessary to have a stable and controllable Terminal Server Infrastructure. Two of the described concepts in that article are chronology of the installation order and the 100% “equality” of all the servers in the Farm. To accomplish this you should use silent setups and a deploy mechanism to install applications on your servers. In this article we are going to detail how to install and deploy those applications with the above mentioned concepts in mind.
Added: 04/07/2006,
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How to install and configure each of the components of VAS Enterprise Edition. These articles will also detail best practices on where each component should be deployed in a typical deployment.
Added: 02/25/2008,
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How to install VAS Enterprise on a Windows Terminal Server and how to publish applications to Users, Groups, Device Addresses (IP Addresses), Device Names (Client Names) and Active Directory Organizational Units (OUs).
Added: 02/25/2008,
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A core component of Virtual Access Suite Enterprise Edition is Desktop Services, a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Connection Broker. This article will describe how to install, configure and administer the Desktop Services features.
Added: 04/11/2008,
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The problems inherent to printing on Windows Terminal Services, and how Print-IT, the Universal Printing features of Virtual Access Suite, addresses each problem.
Added: 04/11/2008,
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This article discusses how to use ResHacker to lock down Terminal Server applications.
Added: 07/07/2006,
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