Part 2 of 3: If you've played with Windows Server 2008 at all, you've likely noticed its new Server Manager. Although a little complicated to get used to at the outset, where Server Manager shines is ...
This is the second installment of a five-part series by contributing editor Greg Shields, which takes a close look at Microsoft's upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system, commonly referred to as ...
Terminal Services (TS) have been a part of Windows servers for the longest time, allowing users to access applications and data on remote computers over a network. Yet Citrix has always seemed to be ...
Windows Server 2008 is coming. By year's end this update to our core Server operating system should be ready for deployment. As a function of the five-year delay between this and our last server OS, ...
Step-By-Step: Monitor terminal server sessions using Terminal Services Manager Your email has been sent Learn the features of the Terminal Services Manager and techniques and tricks for ...
Windows gurus, here's a broad outline:<br><br>Intel-based Apple XServe<br>22 mac minis<br><br>Here's what they're trying to accomplish: run windows server 2008 on the xserve with terminal services.
I just started playing around with Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. I really really like the remote app feature..it's really slick. Here's my question, it seems that putting the users in the ...