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BriForum 09 session: Behind the scenes: Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services exposed

Written on Jun 10 2009 1,062 views, 0 comments


by Gabe Knuth

Each day leading up to BriForum 2009 Chicago, we're going to feature one or two sessions here on BrianMadden.com.  The presenters will be paying attention, so this is your opportunity to make your voice heard ahead of time and offer suggestions on what you'd like to see covered in each session.  

For more information about BriForum or to register, check out BriForum.com.

Presenters:

Benny Tritsch, CTO, Immidio

Session Description:

As an IT professional responsible for remote desktop services and remote application delivery, you need to dig beneath the surface if you really want to understand how the technology works. So let’s go on a journey right down to the core.

This session introduces you to details about the system components required for remote sessions and RemoteApp programs. Learn how the negotiation sequence with the server works when a remote desktop client connects. Get in-depth information on application compatibility, in particular about Microsoft Remote Data Services (RDS) installation and execution modes, their impact on file system and registry, and changes introduced with Windows Server 2008 R2. Discover how to modify system settings in order to fine-tune user experience and remote desktop performance.

Comprehensive demonstrations and comparisons will help you to improve your technical and professional skills in mastering the Windows Server 2008 R2 remote desktop services platform.

If you have any comments or suggestions for Benny, post them below.  Your input could shape the session!







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