Changes In Functionality From Windows Server 2003 With SP1 To Windows Server 2008
Wednesday, 04 July 2007 by Michel Roth
Microsoft just updated a gigantic document on the changes in functionality from Windows Server 2003 with SP1 to Windows Server 2008. This is version 2.0 so one would hope that the features described are quite final but alas it isn't final quite yet (although I doubt much will change).

The document is a whopping 318 pages. The fact that Terminal Services is becoming a bigger deal over at Microsoft is illustrated by the fact that the section on Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 is almost 50 pages long! There's no mention of additional features we didn't already knew about of course but it provides a nice overview about the new features in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services:

• General Terminal Services Enhancements (Cleartype, Plug and Play device redirection etc.)
• TS Gateway
• TS Remote Programs
• TS Web Access
• WRSM For Terminal Servers
• TS Easy Print
• TS Session Broker Load Balancing

Download "Changes In Functionality From Windows Server 2003 With SP1 To Windows Server 2008."

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