Terminal Services Articles
Application Pausing and Screen Blanking
Application Pausing and Screen Blanking caused by Active Directory User Group Policy Refresh Interval....
Creating Outlook Profiles for Terminal Services Users during logon.
The article below describes one way to create Outlook Mail profiles for Terminal Server users at login time. This method worked flawlessly when it was implemented
Microsoft Adds New Features to Terminal Services 2003
1. New Fallback Printer Driver.
2. Authentication and Encryption for Terminal Services Connections.
3. New Group Policy Settings for Terminal Services Licensing.
4. Update to Group Policy Setting for Starting a Program on Connection to a Terminal Server.
Session Directory, Load Balancing Using Terminal Server
Terminal Server Session Directory is a feature that allows users to easily and automatically reconnect to a disconnected session in a load balanced Terminal Server farm....
Securing Windows 2000 Terminal Services
To provide a secure foundation for the Terminal Services application, the Windows 2000 operating system must first be hardened against the threat of malicious activity....
UPHClean For Slow Logoffs
If you are in question about installing UPHClean on all of your Terminal Services Servers, this may help to ease your worries....
RDP Client mstsc.exe Command Line
Creates connections to terminal servers or other remote
computers, edits an existing Remote Desktop Connection (.rdp)
configuration file......
Why use ROOTDRIVE
A common issue that is encountered with Terminal Server
is that most applications written to date were not written with Terminal
Server in mind. In other words, these applications are not natively
multiuser.....
Deploy Office XP on Terminal Services
Installation of Office XP on a Terminal Services–enabled system requires the use of the Application Server mode configuration. A computer configured for Remote Administration mode is not recognized by Office XP Setup; Office XP will install as if it were being installed to a generic workstation.
TCP and ICA KeepAlives
After a ICA_TCP session is abnormally
terminated, subsequent viewing of the ICA-TCP session in either Citrix
Server Administration, mfadmin.exe, Terminal server Administration,
tsadmin.exe, or CMC, Citrix Management Console shows
Windows NT 4.0, Terminal Server Issues
Terminal Server Advanced Client Doc
Terminal Server Advanced Client
Scripting the Terminal Services Advanced Client- Provides details for implementing scriptable virtual channels in a Terminal Services Web application, and also includes preliminary documentation for the Terminal Services ActiveX Client Control properties and methods
Group Policy Objects and Terminal Services
Group Policy Application Problems