Part 2 of 3: If you've played with Windows Server 2008 at all, you've likely noticed its new Server Manager. Although a little complicated to get used to at the outset, where Server Manager shines is ...
This is the second installment of a five-part series by contributing editor Greg Shields, which takes a close look at Microsoft's upcoming Windows Server 2008 operating system, commonly referred to as ...
Windows Server 2008 is coming. By year's end this update to our core Server operating system should be ready for deployment. As a function of the five-year delay between this and our last server OS, ...
Terminal Services (TS) have been a part of Windows servers for the longest time, allowing users to access applications and data on remote computers over a network. Yet Citrix has always seemed to be ...
Step-By-Step: Monitor terminal server sessions using Terminal Services Manager Your email has been sent Learn the features of the Terminal Services Manager and techniques and tricks for ...
Windows gurus, here's a broad outline:<br><br>Intel-based Apple XServe<br>22 mac minis<br><br>Here's what they're trying to accomplish: run windows server 2008 on the xserve with terminal services.
Ericom Software, an application access and virtualization solutions provider and a Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Gold Certified Partner, has introduced a special version of its flagship product line that ...
I just started playing around with Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. I really really like the remote app feature..it's really slick. Here's my question, it seems that putting the users in the ...