April 2002
Intermediate to advanced
944 pages
25h 43m
English
After you have your servers installed, you need to create your users and the connections to which they will attach.
For those who are already familiar with the creation of users and groups in a domain with Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000, you will find that the basics of user and group creation have not changed with Terminal Server. Users and groups are created using either the User Manager for Domains for Windows NT 4.0 domains or the Active Directory Users and Computers tool for Windows 2000.
However, several additional per-user properties, such as initial program, client drive mappings, and timeouts, apply only when a user logs on to a Terminal Server. In Windows NT 4.0 domains, these properties ...
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