Applying TS Management Tools
Thus far, the examples in this chapter have focused on the tools themselves. In this section, we’ll take a step back from the tools and show you how to combine tools to get the information you need when it’s not supplied directly by the tools themselves.
Differentiating RemoteApp Sessions from Full Desktop Sessions
One good example of applying the terminal server management tools lies in determining whether you can shadow a session. As explained earlier in this chapter, shadowing TS RemoteApps sessions isn’t supported and can lead to some very odd behavior. Therefore, it’s good to avoid shadowing a TS RemoteApps session. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done, because Terminal Server Manager doesn’t spell out the ...
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