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"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


3. Double-click Allow Delegating Default Credentials.
4. Select Enabled, and then click the Show button.
5. In the Show Contents screen, click the Add button.
6. Enter termsrv/Win2k8srv1, and then click OK. (Replace Win2k8srv1 with the
name of your terminal server.)
Figure 9-2. RDP-Tcp connection security layer
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7. The Show Contents screen should now look similar to Figure 9-3. Repeat steps
5 and 6 for all the terminal servers you want to configure for single sign-on.
8. On the Show Contents screen, click OK to save the changes.
9. Click OK again.
10. Open a command prompt and run gpupdate to refresh the local policy.
Test your configuration by opening the Remote Desktop Connection client on your
client computer (choose Start | All Programs | Accessories | Remote Desktop Connection).
Then connect to the server you configured for single sign-on. You should automatically
be logged in without having to enter additional user credentials.
NOTE Make sure you are logged on to a workstation with an account that has rights to log on to
the terminal server.
Figure 9-3. Delegated default credentials contents screen
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INSTALLING TERMINAL SERVICES
So far we??™ve been using the built-in administrative mode of Terminal Services, a core
functionality that allows administrators to log in and administer a Windows Server 2008
server remotely.


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