Managing Terminal Servers Using MOM and SMS
166 KB Microsoft Word file
166 KB Microsoft Word file
177 KB Microsoft Word file – This white paper explores the design goals and implementation of Remote Desktop in Windows Server 2003, and explains how an enterprise can use this feature to remotely manage its Windows Servers from anywhere.
375 KB Microsoft Word file – This white paper discusses how to plan and deploy a load balanced terminal server farm using session directory, and how the session directory operates in a load balanced environment.
212 KB Microsoft Word file – The Terminal Services component of Windows Server 2003 builds on the solid foundation provided by the Application Server mode in Windows 2000 Terminal Services, and includes the new client and protocol capabilities in Windows XP. Terminal Services lets you deliver Windows-based applications, or the Windows desktop itself, to virtually any computing device, including those that cannot run Windows.
469 KB Microsoft Word file – Microsoft Windows Terminal Server lets users run Windows®-based applications on a remote computer running one of the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems. This white paper contains testing methodologies, results, analysis, and sizing guidelines for Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server.
One of the niffty features in XP is the ability to copy files to the floppy or writeable CDROM using the sendto capability. I also need to be able to edit files using Explorer. Simply browse to the appropriate folder, …
169 KB Microsoft Word file – white paper outlines the many system management tools and the advanced development environment that make it easy for IT professionals and developers to migrate UNIX and Java applications to a Windows-based solution.
It turns out that there are some really niffty ways to use desktop shortcuts in Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. email : send email to same person or set of people a LOT? Create a shortcut and for …
Want to create a keyboard shortcut to popup a folder at any time: In Windows Explorer, browse to the folder Right-Click the folder Click Send To Select Desktop (create shortcut) On the desktop, right–click the new shortcut Click Properties Enter …