September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
With the addition of many great features in RDS also comes the ability for an administrator to granularly control the configuration of Remote Desktop sessions. All the features available to the end user’s Remote Desktop session can be managed, limited, and overridden by the administrator. Configuring administrative settings through Group Policy or Remote Desktop Management tools can override/control most user-configurable settings. This can greatly benefit an RD Session Host server by freeing up valuable server resources for features that might not be required in an enterprise deployment, such as audio redirection or high-color resolution. With this granular administrative capability, the administrator can ...
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