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Remote Desktop Service on Server 2008 R2 – Part4

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RD Gateway Technology review RD Gateway uses the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to help establish a secure, encrypted connection between remote users on the Internet and the internal network resources on which their productivity applications run. To function correctly, RD Gateway requires several role services and features to be installed and running. When you use Server Manager to install the RD Gateway role service, the following additional roles, role services, and features are automatically installed and started, if they are not already installed: Remote procedure call (RPC) over HTTP Proxy Web Server (IIS) [Internet Information Services] IIS must be installed and running for the RPC over HTTP Proxy feature to function. Network Policy and Access Services   Step 2: Installing RD Gateway Updated: June 24, 2009 Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 To install and configure an RD Gateway server, you must add the RD Gateway role ser

Remote Desktop Service on Server 2008 R2 – Part3

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  RD Web Access eploying Remote Desktop Web Access with Remote Desktop Connection Broker Step-by-Step Guide Updated: October 12, 2010 Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 About this guide RemoteApp and Desktop Connection allows administrators to provide a set of resources, such as RemoteApp programs and virtual desktops, to their users. Users can connect to RemoteApp and Desktop Connection in two ways: From a computer running Windows® 7. When set up, resources that are part of RemoteApp and Desktop Connection appear in the Start menu under All Programs in a folder called RemoteApp and Desktop Connections. From a Web browser by signing in to the website that is provided by RD Web Access. In this case, a computer that is running Windows 7 is not required. This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of setting up a working RemoteApp source that is accessible by using Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access). During this process, you will deplo

Remote Desktop Service on Server 2008 R2 – Part2

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  Install Desktop Experience on an RD Session Host Server     Install Desktop Experience <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = [default] http://ddue.schemas.microsoft.com/authoring/2003/5 NS = "http://ddue.schemas.microsoft.com/authoring/2003/5" /> Use the following procedure to install Desktop Experience on the server. Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, on the RD Session Host server that you plan to configure, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. Review details about using the appropriate accounts and group memberships at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=83477 . Important The installation of Desktop Experience requires the computer to be restarted. To install Desktop Experience Open Server Manager. Click Start , point to Administrative Tools , and then click Server Manager . In the left pane, click Features , and then in the Features Summary section, click Add Features .

Remote Desktop Service on Server 2008 R2 – Part1

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    Remote Desktop Service on Server 2008 R2 – Part1 To install the RD Session Host role service 1. Log on to RDSH-SRV as CONTOSO\Administrator. 2. Open Server Manager. To open Server Manager, click Start , point to Administrative Tools , and then click Server Manager . 3. Under Roles Summary , click Add Roles . 4. On the Before You Begin page of the Add Roles Wizard, click Next . 5. On the Select Server Roles page, select the Remote Desktop Services check box, and then click Next . 6. On the Introduction to Remote Desktop Services page, click Next . 7. On the Select Role Services page, select the Remote Desktop Session Host check box, and then click Next . 8. On the Uninstall and Reinstall Applications for Compatibility page, click Next . 9. On the Specify Authentication Method for Remote Desktop Session Host page, click Require Network Level Authentication , and then click Next . Note