Adding Terminal Services to Your Configuration
5/10/2007
Windows XP Embedded includes the Terminal Services component, which provides Remote Desktop functionality to a target device.
To add Terminal Services to your configuration
In Target Designer, add the Terminal Services macro component to your configuration.
- or -
Add the following components to your configuration:
- Terminal Server Remote Desktop
- Terminal Services Core Management Tools
- Terminal Services Web Control Extension
- Terminal Services WMI Provider
The default settings of these components do not need to be changed.
Add the Windows Logon (Standard) component to your configuration.
Note
Terminal Services require the authentication features included in Windows Standard Logon, and therefore do not work with the Minlogon component.
Add users to the configuration as needed.
Check dependencies and build the image.
In Target Designer, add the Terminal Services macro component to your configuration.
- or -
Add the following components to your configuration:
- Terminal Server Remote Desktop
- Terminal Services Core Management Tools
- Terminal Services Web Control Extension
- Terminal Services WMI Provider
The default settings of these components do not need to be changed.
Add the Windows Logon (Standard) component to your configuration.
Note
Terminal Services require the authentication features included in Windows Standard Logon, and therefore do not work with the Minlogon component.
Add users to the configuration as needed.
Check dependencies and build the image.
See Also
Tasks
Connecting to the Target with Remote Desktop
Concepts
How to Configure Terminal Services
Terminal Services Security