Implementing Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 |
Thursday, 17 January 2008
by Michel Roth
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Terminal Services in 2008 is going places. There's even an (online) course for it: Implementing Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. It's currently in Beta but you will get an updated course as soon as Windows Server 2008 is released. It walks you trough all of the major new features in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services.
In this online course, you implement Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008.
You implement Terminal Services Web Access and Terminal Services Gateway to
grant users access to remote resources. In addition, you integrate with Windows
Server Resource Manager to manage resource allocation policies. This also helps
you prepare for certification exam 70-649. This online course is composed of a
rich multimedia experience coupled with comprehensive technical labs. This
course also helps you prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS). To get the most out of this course it is recommended that you
have MCSE or equivalent experience implementing Windows Server 2003. This
content is based upon a pre-released version of Windows. Purchasers of this
content will automatically receive updated content based upon the final release
of Windows Server 2008 when it becomes available, at no additional
charge. |
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Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Describe the core
functionality of Terminal Services.
- Implement Terminal
Services remote programs.
- Implement Terminal
Services Web access.
- Implement Terminal
Services gateway.
- Manage Terminal
Services with Windows System Resource Manager
Check out Implementing Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008.
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