W2K82TSR 2 Days
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COURSE TOPICS Introduction To Terminal Services Client/Server Computing Server-Based Computing Fat vs. Thin Clients Total Cost of Ownership Centrally-Managed, Remotely Executed Apps Microsoft Windows-based Terminal Servers
Installing and Accessing Terminal Services Windows Hardware Requirements Preparing Windows Terminal Servers Installing Windows Terminal Services Terminal Services Clients
Terminal Services Licensing Licensing Windows Terminal Services Terminal Server Licence Management Licensing Issues Installing Windows Licensing Servers Activating License Server
General Administration and Configuration Terminal Services Management Tools Configuring Server and Connection Properties Managing the Load on the Terminal Server (Windows Server 2008) |
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Applications Introduction to Applications on Terminal Servers Installing Applications on Terminal Servers Controlling Access to Applications
Printing Printing and Terminal Servers Printing Scenarios Using Group Policy to Control Printing Working with 'Universal Printer Drivers' and EasyPrint
RemoteApp Introduction to RemoteApp Configuring RemoteApp Connecting to RemoteApp
Terminal Server Farms Working with Multiple Terminal Servers Terminal Server Session Broker Function in Detail Configuring the Terminal Server Session Broker
Security and the Terminal Server Gateway Security and Terminal Services Client - Server Security Terminal Server Gateway Security and Group Policy
Course Outline V1.0
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THE COURSE THIS COURSE COVERS WINDOWS 2003 AND WINDOWS 2008 TERMINAL SERVICES.
The course is intended to provide an introduction to and skill to maintain Windows-based Terminal Servers in the workplace. It covers what Terminal Services is, how it benefits business, as well as how to install it, modes of operation and day-to-day administration. In addition, it also covers how to install applications onto a Windows Terminal server and how to licence a Terminal Server environment to avoid licensing-related problems. This course, or equivalent knowledge is a PRE-REQUISITE for attendance on any Citrix MetaFrame-based course, as these courses assume reasonable knowledge of Terminal Server administration.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND The audience should be technical staff that will be responsible for administering Windows Terminal Services and may also be implementing Terminal Services and applications. In addition, delegates that will be responsible for installation, maintenance and / or administration of Citrix MetaFrame should attend this course first.
PRE-REQUISITES Delegates should have a reasonable working knowledge of Windows Server administration and ideally have attended the Windows 2000, 2003 or Windows 2008 Administration or Updating Windows NT 4 to Windows 2003 courses at Quanta or have equivalent knowledge. |