However, the full-blown Terminal Services is designed to host many
more clients simultaneously and to be a remote application host. Getting this running
requires installing the actual Terminal Services role on the server.
Hands-On Exercise: Installing Terminal Services
Installing the Terminal Services role is no different from installing any other role on
Windows Server 2008.
1. Run Server Manager.
2. Click the Add Roles link to open the Add Roles Wizard.
3. Click Next on the Before You Begin screen.
4. On the Select Server Roles screen, check the Terminal Services checkbox, and
then click Next (Figure 9-4).
Figure 9-4. Selecting the Terminal Services role
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5. On the Introduction to Terminal Services screen, click Next.
6. On the Select Role Services screen, make sure that the Terminal Server checkbox
is checked and all other boxes are unchecked, as shown in Figure 9-5. Then
click Next.
If you are attempting to install Terminal Services on a domain controller (DC),
you will see a warning message at this point in the installation process. Installing
Terminal Services on a DC is not recommended due to performance and
security considerations.
7. Click Next on the Uninstall and Reinstall Application for Compatibility screen.
8. On the Authentication Method for Terminal Server screen, select Do Not
Require Network Level Authentication, and then click Next.
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