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Server 2008 Terminal Services New Terminal Server Manager

Another informative article about Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services has been published at Realtime Community. This time, the article is about roles and the new Server Manager found in Windows Server 2008.

“If you’ve played with 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 in its centralization of much of the installation and initial configuration of Server 2008 services.

Server Manager is brought up upon the initial logon by an administrator or by right-clicking Computer and choosing Manage. If you’re used to the old Computer Manager screen we’ve seen since the Windows of old, this one will strike you in how different it really is. To enable Terminal Services, you need to first right-click the top Server Manager node and select Add Role.”

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