Download Terminal Services for Microsoft Windows Server 2003- Advanced Technical Design Guide eBook
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ISBN 0971151040 Pages 500 Publisher Brianmadden.Com Publishing Group Author(s) Brian S. Madden, Ron Oglesby Release Date January 1, 2004
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Book Description This book is not authorized or approved by Microsoft, Citrix, or anyone else! Instead of vendor marketing speak, this book tells you how Terminal Server actually works. This book is not an administrator?s guide. Rather, it?s written for IT consultants, system engineers, and architects who must plan, design, implement, and optimize Windows 2003-based Terminal Server systems. It's filled with real-world, proven strategies created specifically for Windows Server 2003. See how some of the world's largest companies are using pure Terminal Server 2003 environments.
- Are you thinking about using Windows Server 2003's Terminal Services capabilities?
- Do you want to use it for a few users, or do you want to use it on a larger scale?
- Are you wondering whether you need to use Citrix MetaFrame or Tarantella New Moon, or if you can use Terminal Server by itself?
- If you?re wondering whether Terminal Services will work for you, spend 50 bucks on this book before spending thousands of dollars on licenses.
What?s Covered in This Book...
Server and network design
Application strategies and installation
Licensing server design and deployment
User profiles, policies, home folders, and logon scripts
Client device strategies and management
Accessing native Terminal Servers from non-Microsoft platforms
Real-world printing strategies and techniques
Accessing Terminal Servers via web portals
Ensuring end-to-end security
High availability and load-balancing solutions
Server sizing
Performance optimization and tuning
Enterprise deployment options
About the Author Brian S. Madden is a Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator who has helped to pioneer the Internal Application Service Provider strategies in use in many large Citrix environments today. He has been a featured speaker at Citrix events throughout the world and is the author of Citrix MetaFrame XP. He lives in Washington, D.C. Ron Oglesby is a Terminal Server specialist and a senior technical architect with RapidApp. He has designed and implemented some of the largest Terminal Server and MetaFrame server farms in the United States. He is the coauthor of CCA Citrix MetaFrame XP for Windows Administrator Study Guide. He lives in Chicago.
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