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Terminal Services Technical OverviewOlav TvedtTVEDT.infoMicrosoft Speaker Community
http://www.microsoft.no/technet
What Will We Cover?• Terminal Services Overview• Improved Features• New Features
Agenda• Reviewing Terminal Services• Examining TS Remote Programs• Introducing TS Gateway• Introducing TS Web Access• Exploring New Features
• Centralized Application Access– Application Deployment – Branch Office– Secure Anywhere Access– Compliance and Security
• Enabling Technologies– TS Gateway– TS Remote Programs– SSO for Managed Clients
• Designed for low complexity scenarios
Terminal ServicesCentral office
Roaming user
Branch office Home office
Improve basic out-of-box solution
Re-factoring of core code for improved security and reliability
Improved manageability
TS Design Goals
Platform functionality for ISVs to extend
• Reviewing Terminal Services• Examining TS Remote Programs• Introducing TS Gateway• Introducing TS Web Access• Exploring New Features
Agenda
TS Remote Programs Overview
Demo
Using Terminal Services Remote Programs
Configure TS Remote ProgramsUse the RDP and MSI File Creation ToolExplore Remote Desktop Connection
Options
demonstration
• Reviewing Terminal Services• Examining TS Remote Programs• Introducing TS Gateway• Introducing TS Web Access• Exploring New Features
Agenda
Terminal Services Gateway Overview
Remote Desktop Connection 6.0
Eliminates need for VPN
Terminal Services Gateway and Network Policy Server
TS Gateway Remote AccessPerimeter NetworkInternet Corp LAN
Terminal Server
HotelEx
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Inte
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Fire
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Home
Business Partner/Client Site
Other RDPHosts
TerminalServer
Internet
Terminal Services Gateway Server
Network Policy Server
Active Directory DC
Tunnels RDP over
RPC/HTTPS
Passes RDP/SSL
traffic to TS
Strips off RPC/HTTPS
Demo
Configuring Terminal Services Gateway
Configure the Server Configure the Client
demonstration
• Reviewing Terminal Services• Examining TS Remote Programs• Introducing TS Gateway• Introducing TS Web Access• Exploring New Features
Agenda
TS Web Access Overview• Terminal Services Remote Programs available
from a Web browser
• Default Web page or SharePoint Services
• Active Directory Domain Services
Demo
Using Terminal Services Web Access
Configure TS Web AccessUse the Web Access Default Web Site
demonstration
• Reviewing Terminal Services• Examining TS Remote Programs• Introducing TS Gateway• Introducing TS Web Access• Exploring New Features
Agenda
New Features
• Windows Platform Investments
• Experience Features
• Security Features
• Management and Scalability Features
Why is x64 so Important for TS?X86 and x64 TS User Capacity Scaling
2003 x64
4 cores
2003 x64
8 cores
2003 x86
4 cores
2000 x86
4 cores
~ x2
~ x4
~ x6
Based on Initial Internal Testing
TS and the x64 Architecture
• Benefits of x64 Architecture
• Features Not supported in 64-bit Windows
• X64 and TS Recommendations
Faster Communications Fast enterprise class search on clients and serversFaster networking with new TCP/IP stack and native IPv6Improved file-sharing performance over high-latency linksIntegrated remote access to internal applications and resources
Windows Server “Longhorn” + Vista
Greater AvailabilityScalable print servers with client-side renderingSmooth offline experience with client-side cachingTransactional File System for file and registry operationsPolicy-based Quality of Service to prioritize application bandwidth
More Efficient ManagementSingle worldwide servicing modelEvent forwarding between client and serverFaster and more reliable remote operating system deploymentsNetwork Access Protection ensures health of connecting systems
Session Summary
• Improved Centralized Application access
• New Terminal Services features bring
Terminal Services to new customers
• Third-party solutions still add value