This is the first time I deal with a Terminal server.
I just finished the setup and registration today, and I would like to
know where can I find some material about best security practices, how
to install software and make it available to everyone and so on.
Any other tip and recommendation are very welcome.

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Jerry McGuire: Help me, help you...
:-)

Re: Terminal server best practices? by Jim

Jim
Fri Sep 19 05:11:53 PDT 2008

On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:13:53 -0700, Holz <holz@laptop.com> wrote:

>This is the first time I deal with a Terminal server.
>I just finished the setup and registration today, and I would like to
>know where can I find some material about best security practices, how
>to install software and make it available to everyone and so on.
>Any other tip and recommendation are very welcome.
http://www.brianmadden.com/default.aspx I bought his book as a primer.
It is now available to read on line I believe.
See what SBS support is working on
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/default.aspx
Check your SBS with the SBS Best Practices Analyzer
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/tags/BPA/default.aspx

Re: Terminal server best practices? by Holz

Holz
Fri Sep 19 13:26:00 PDT 2008

On 9/19/2008 5:11 AM, Jim Behning SBS MVP wrote:
> http://www.brianmadden.com/default.aspx I bought his book as a primer.
> It is now available to read on line I believe.
> See what SBS support is working on
> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/default.aspx
> Check your SBS with the SBS Best Practices Analyzer
> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/tags/BPA/default.aspx
>
Thanks! Awesome links.

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Holz


RE: Terminal server best practices? by v-robmen

v-robmen
Mon Sep 22 00:09:25 PDT 2008


Hi Holz,

Thanks for your post and Jim's input.

First, I would like to confirm if you are referring to adding an additional
server to your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 network?

As we know, we cannot deploy the SBS 2003 server as a Terminal Server in
SBS domain by default, however by adding an additional server to your
Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 network you can join an
additional server to your network and configure it as a terminal server.
Using Terminal Server, you can host your users' desktops. Please refer to
the following articles for more information:

Deploying Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to Host User Desktops in a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Environment
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0a06e845-57ef-43eb-
802f-f274fd937400&DisplayLang=en

Deploying Terminal Services in a Small Business Server 2003 Network
http://www.microsoft.com/canada/smallbiz/products/sbs/terminalservices.mspx

More information:
==================
Securing Your Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc672064.aspx

Hope this helps. Also, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to let me know.

Thanks for your earlier feedback!


Best regards,
Robbin Meng(MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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