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Pour ceux qui ne sont pas encore passé au Service Pack 3 de Windows XP mais qui veulent profiter des nouveautés TS avec des serveurs Windows Server 2008, il est possible de télécharger et installer le client RDP 6.1 pour Windows XP SP2 à l’adresse...
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The “RDP Performance White Paper” ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/ts-product-home.aspx ) describes the performance characteristics of several scenarios that include some of the key features in RDP 6.1. It also includes performance considerations...
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Ok, so I'm exaggerating but I have been using a Microsoft implementation of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services a *lot* recently. It's effectively meant that I don't need to remote into the Microsoft Corporate network when working away from...
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Hi, my name is Mark Ghazai and I am a Support Escalation Engineer on the Performance team. Today, we’re going to discuss how to modify the Remote Desktop option on the Windows Server 2008 TS Web Access page. This has been a fairly common question...
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Over the last couple of weeks, we have had some customers asking about support for ClearType in a Terminal Services session. Now, if you’re not sure what exactly ClearType is, the ClearType information page on the Microsoft site has information...
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Because a lot of you provided us with the feedback that you wanted to have the RDP client 6.1 as standalone version we have released the Remote Desktop Connection client (RDC 6.1) for Windows XP SP2 on x86 platforms. You can download RDC6.1 for Windows...
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Le 4 juin, à la conférence TechEd North America 2008, nous venons d'annoncer la disponibilité de la CTP (Community Technology Preview) de Windows Embedded Standard 2009 . Le produit devrait être disponible pour les clients dans le 4ème trimestre 2008...
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On a regular base customers ask me when to choose for Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services instead of adding the additional functionality of Citrix XenApp (aka Presentation Server). Citrix and Microsoft have collaborated and articulates the value...
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The Terminal Server team have added plenty of new functionality. The TS boys and Girls added a nice post showing this functionality. Recently, technet.com completed four episodes on Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008. The episodes interview members...
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Looking at the title, I know you’re thinking, “what do these four things have to do with one another?” The answer: not a great deal in fact. However, there are some very interesting posts and articles on these subjects that have been published recently...
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Welcome to Day Number Twenty-Six. Tomorrow is Launch Day! Over the last twenty-five days we've gone over several different aspects of Windows Server 2008. Just because today is the last day in our Launch Series doesn't mean that we're...
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Day Twenty-Five. It's Monday morning - hopefully those of you returning from your weekends got some time to rest and relax. Only two days to go until the launch of Windows Server 2008. Today we're going to continue on from yesterday's post on Terminal...
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It's Day Twenty-Four. Only three more days until Launch Day! Our Windows Server 2008 series continues today with an overview of Terminal Server Session Broker. Terminal Server Session Broker (TS Session Broker) is a role service in Windows...
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It's Day Twenty-Three of our series. The Launch Event is just a couple of days away. Following on from yesterday's post on Terminal Services RemoteApps , today we're going to be providing a very brief overview of the Architecture of Terminal...
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Welcome to the twenty-second day of our series. Only a few more days until Launch Day. We'll be sticking with Terminal Services through the end of our series. Today's topic is Terminal Services RemoteApps, a new feature in Windows Server...
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Welcome to Day Twenty-One. We're three weeks into our series and there are only six days left. Today's topics for discussion are Frontside Authentication and Single Sign-On (SSO) in the Terminal Services space. So, let's get started...
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We're into the Home Stretch! It's Day Twenty. Only one week to go. Today we're going to talk about some RDC enhancements and also talk about Administrative sessions in Terminal Services. So without further ado let's begin with...
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Day Nineteen. There are only eight more days to go till the big day. The excitement is definitely building. Today's topic for discussion - Remote Desktop Connection Architecture. The Remote Desktop Connection 6.1 client is comprised...
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Day Eighteen is upon us. We are two-thirds of the way through our series of posts. Today we'll be doing a brief overview of the new Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) Client 6.x. We've discussed several new features in Terminal Services...
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Day Seventeen and we're still going strong. Only ten days left until launch day! Continuing on with Terminal Services, today's topic is Terminal Services printing in Windows Server 2008 - and more specifically Terminal Services Easy Print...
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Welcome to Day Sixteen. We're continuing on with our series on Windows Server 2008 in preparation for the launch. Today, we're going to look at Terminal Server security in Windows Server 2008 - specifically Network Level Authentication and...
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Les nouveautés de Windows Server 2008 Découvrez l’ensemble des nouveautés apportées par Windows Server 2008, prochaine version du système d’exploitation serveur de Microsoft. http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032340213&Culture...
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Welcome to Day Fifteen of our series on Windows Server 2008. There's only twelve more days until Launch Day. Today we will be continuing on with Terminal Services, specifically the Management and Administration components. There are several...
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Day Fourteen - we are past the halfway point. A good portion of the next two weeks will be devoted to Terminal Services and the new TS features. So strap in, and let's get started ... We talked about the Windows Server 2008 Startup Processes in an earlier...
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The Infrastructure Planning and Design guides are the next version of Windows Server System Reference Architecture. This series aims to clarify and streamline design processes for Microsoft infrastructure technologies, each addressing a unique infrastructure...
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