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Module 1: Terminal Services Core Functionality After completing this module, students will be able to: • List the benefits of Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 • Identify the core functions of Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 • Describe the new functionality that Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services provides • Describe what Centralized Application Access is and explain how Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services provides for it • List the new features that improve user experience, security, manageability, and scalability • Identify the steps necessary to install Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 • Explain how clients connect to a Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services server
Module 2: Implementing Terminal Services Gateway After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe how a Terminal Services Gateway allows authorized remote users to connect to terminal servers and remote computers on a corporate network • List the key benefits of implementing a Terminal Services Gateway • List the requirements/prerequisites for implementing Terminal Services Gateway • Understand the new functionality that the Terminal Services Gateway provides • List the steps for configuring a Terminal Services Gateway server
Module 3: Implementing Terminal Services RemoteApp After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe Terminal Services RemoteApp • List the benefits of using Terminal Services RemoteApp • Understand the necessary prerequisites needed in order to implement Terminal Services RemoteApp • Describe the functionality of Terminal Services RemoteApp that has changed or been improved in Windows Server 2008
Module 4: Implementing Terminal Services Web Access After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe Terminal Services Web Access • Describe Terminal Services Web Access • Describe how to implement a Terminal Services Web Access server
Exercise 1: Implementing Terminal Services Gateway After completing this module, students will be able to: • Confirm the Terminal Server Gateway Server services have started • Create and map a certificate for the Terminal Services Gateway Server • Configure Group Policy to distribute Security Certificates • Configure the client machines • Force application of the Group Policy settings to client machines • Create a Connection Authorization Policy • Create a computer group to control access to the Terminal Services Gateway • Create a Resource Authorization Policy • Configure Remote Desktop Connection Settings on the client computer
Exercise 2: Implementing Terminal Services RemoteApp After completing this module, students will be able to: • Install Terminal Server Role Service • Add a program to the Allow list • Create an RDP file that publishes a connection to an application • Create an MSI file that installs an application • Use RemoteApp Access
Exercise 3: Implementing Terminal Services Web Access After completing this module, students will be able to: • Install Terminal Server Web Access Role Service • Connect to Terminal Server Web Access and launch application • Implement a Windows System Resource Manager Policy
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