Chapter 19. Implementing Terminal Services
What You’ll Learn in This Hour:
The typical notion of a network client computer is a desktop computer that not only has a Windows operating system installed on it but also has applications installed locally (say, Microsoft Office). However, you may have client computers on the network that do not supply the configuration (meaning installed software) that meets all the needs of all the users who may need to use that computer. The Windows Terminal Services enables you to supply “nonstandard” ...
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