Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services | |
by Bernhard Tritsch | ISBN:0735619042 |
Microsoft Press © 2004 | |
This text explains the use of terminal servers as central execution platforms for Windows-based applications, based on having a host server to which many users can log on simultaneously from low-maintenance clients. | |
Table of Contents | |||
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Services | |||
Preface | |||
About This Book | |||
Chapter 1 | - | The Concept of Terminal Services | |
Chapter 2 | - | Installation and Configuration | |
Chapter 3 | - | Communication Protocols and Thin Clients | |
Chapter 4 | - | Administration and Operation | |
Chapter 5 | - | Integrating Applications | |
Chapter 6 | - | Registry | |
Chapter 7 | - | Scripting | |
Chapter 8 | - | Security and Stability | |
Chapter 9 | - | Citrix MetaFrame XP Presentation Server | |
Chapter 10 | - | Administration of Citrix MetaFrame Servers | |
Chapter 11 | - | Resource Management in Server Farms | |
Chapter 12 | - | Web Access to Terminal Server Applications | |
Chapter 13 | - | Application Access Portals | |
Chapter 14 | - | Optimization and Troubleshooting | |
Chapter 15 | - | How to Plan Production Environments | |
Index | |||
List of Figures | |||
List of Tables | |||
List of Listings |