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  • How MSIT Uses Terminal Services as a Scalable Remote Access Solution

    The MSIT pilot project of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services was so successful that Microsoft IT went on to test the scalability and performance into the production environment. The environment acts as a SSL-based remote access solution and MSIT was...
    Published Mar 12 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 30 views, 1 comment
  • Video: Meet the Terminal Services Team

    As this blog has presented over the last few months, with Windows Server 2008, we have added plenty of key new functionality for Terminal Services. Recently, technet.com completed four episodes on Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. The episodes...
    Published Feb 27 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 32 views, 1 comment
  • Citrix Publishes FAQ on Microsoft Application Virtualization and Citrix XenApp (formerly Presentation Server) Working Together

    Hello everyone! A lot of people have speculated that Citrix and Microsoft would be at odds over the acquisition of Softricity SoftGrid as it seemed to pit the two partners against each other over application virtualization. However, working in conjunction...
    Published Feb 20 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 29 views, 0 comments
  • Manual Revocation of Client Access Licenses (CALs)

    Prior to Windows Server 2008, there was no way for administrators to manually revoke issued licenses. Issued licenses would automatically expire after a random period between 52-89 days and become part of the available license pool. In some cases, an...
    Published Feb 15 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 54 views, 0 comments
  • Licensing Diagnosis: Problems and Resolutions

    Licensing problems and resolutions for the terminal server Licensing Diagnosis is capable of diagnosing potential problems in a typical terminal server/ license server deployment. Here is the list of the potential problems along with their suggested resolutions...
    Published Feb 07 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 50 views, 0 comments
  • Microsoft Acquires Calista Technologies

    Hi, my name is Chandra Shekaran, and I am the general manager for Presentation & Desktop Virtualization at Microsoft. By now, you have probably heard about our Virtualization Deployment Summit today where we made several exciting announcements pertaining...
    Published Jan 22 2008 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 43 views, 0 comments
  • Changes to Remote Administration in Windows Server 2008

    This article describes the differences between Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 when you use the Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) client to remotely connect to the server for administrative purposes. In Windows Server 2003, you can start the...
    Published Dec 30 2007 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 61 views, 0 comments
  • Summary of Licensing Diagnosis 2

    Understanding the licensing state of a terminal server though Licensing Diagnosis Summary of Licensing Diagnosis is a summing up of various factors such as the Terminal Services Configuration and License Server information, and is a good indication of...
    Published Dec 30 2007 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 27 views, 0 comments
  • Terminal Services Licensing Diagnosis Snap-in extension

    Identify potential licensing problems for the terminal server. In Windows server 2008, a new snap-in extension, Licensing Diagnosis, has been added to the terminal server configuration snap-in to assist the administrator in managing and maintaining terminal...
    Published Nov 30 2007 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 28 views, 0 comments
  • Upcoming Terminal Services Webcasts

    All, November is Terminal Services online launch wave as part of the Windows Server 2008 Launch. We will be having 8 new web casts as part of the wave, most are deep technical dives into the technology. You might be interested in attending some, but also...
    Published Nov 08 2007 by Terminal Services Team Blog , 21 views, 0 comments
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