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Using the Terminal Services Configuration Tool

Using the Terminal Services Configuration Tool

In order for clients to establish Terminal Services sessions on a server, listener connections have to be configured on the particular server. A listener connection can be configured for only RDP (Remote Data Protocol) over TCP/IP. One listener connection can be configured for a network interface card (NIC) in the Terminal Services computer. The Terminal Services Configuration tool creates new listener connections to change configuration settings on existing listener connections and to configure

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Understanding Server Roles

Understanding Server Roles

A network or network infrastructure is the grouping of hardware devices and software components needed to connect devices within an organization and to connect the organization to other organizations and the Internet. The network infrastructure's physical hardware and logical components are needed to provide a number of features for the network, including connectivity, routing and switching capabilities, network security, and access control. The network or network infrastructure has to exist bef

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Understanding and Managing NNTP Virtual Servers

Understanding and Managing NNTP Virtual Servers

An Overview on the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) Service The NNTP service is a component of IIS that supports client/server and server/server elements of NNTP. Through the NNTP service, you can implement private news servers to host discussion groups, or you can implement public news servers to provide customer support and help resources to Internet users. You can specify that users need to be authenticated to both read and post to items to newsgroups, or you can allow access to everybo

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Server Clustering Technologies and Concepts

Server Clustering Technologies and Concepts

Microsoft Cluster Service Overview A cluster is the grouping of two or multiple physical servers that are perceived to the network as one network server. The servers in the cluster, called nodes, operate together as one network server to provide redundancy and load balancing to the corporate network by resuming operations of any failed server within the cluster. Servers in the cluster provide access to network resources on the network. In this manner, a cluster provides a higher level of availa

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UNIX and Windows Server

UNIX and Windows Server

Interoperating with UNIX The Unix operating system was developed in 1969, and was the initial operating system written in the C programming language. Unix enabled multiple users to access the system and run programs at the same time, and share resources and files. To date, Unix is regarded as being a robust, stable operating system. It is though considered quite intricate to administer. These days, Unix is available as a number of different solutions that have been customized by vendors to sui

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Using the Terminal Services Manager Tool

Using the Terminal Services Manager Tool

The Terminal Services Manager tool (Tsadmin.exe) is the main administration tool used to manage existing Terminal Services sessions, users, and processes that are connected to or running on the Terminal Services server. The Terminal Services Manager tool can manage one or more Terminal Services servers. The administrative tasks that the Terminal Services Manager tool can perform are listed below: View information on existing Terminal Services servers, users, and any connected or running sess

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